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Port-Forwarding With rinetd On Debian Etch

  • HowtoForge; By Falko Timme (Posted by falko on Sep 8, 2008 9:52 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
This article shows how you can do port-forwarding with rinetd on Debian Etch. rinetd allows you to forward ports from one system to another. This useful if you have moved your web sites to a new server with a different IP address. Of course, you have modified your DNS records, but it can take a few days until DNS changes become effective, and that is where rinetd comes into play. If clients still use the old DNS records, rinetd can redirect them to the new server. With rinetd, you do not have to fiddle with iptables rules.

Amazon deal confirmed - Windows XP not included

Thursday's news that Amazon will be running G1G1 v2 starting in late November certainly made quite a splash. I've seen north of 50 news-stories on news.google.com and within 24 hours we also had two major Austrian news-organisations inquire about the details at OLPC Austria.

Avoid the Managed Extensibility Framework.

As a .NET developer, you should avoid using the newly released Managed Extensibility Framework as its license prevents its use beyond the Windows platform. This will prevent your .NET software from running on Linux or MacOS in the future. Luckily, there is a cross platform solution available today that has no platform limitations: Mono.Addins, a technology inspired by Eclipse's own plugin system. We have tutorials, reference manuals, API docs, our FAQ our public groups and multiple large applications with source code available that you can learn from (MonoDevelop, Banshee, F-Spot and Gnome-Do).

NetSuite first Chrome-plated on-demand business suite: claim

NetSuite already supports Apple's Safari browser in addition to Internet Explorer and Firefox. Since Chrome uses the same HTML engine as Safari (WebKit), the major aspect that NetSuite might have needed to accommodate is Chrome's new V8 JavaScript engine.

Determining Maximum Pool Sets Using Binomial Coefficients On Linux and Unix

How's this for some light Monday reading? ;) Actually, the title sounds a lot worse than the concept or its application. In fact, if you read the equation in its "native form," above, it looks like gibberish, unless you're really into mathematics or engineering ;) For our purposes, we'll reduce it to something that looks like regular mathematics (which it is) and tie it back into our series of posts from last week. This is what the derivation looks like in English, assuming n=4 and k=3 (no math involved ;)

LXer Weekly Roundup for 07-Sept-2008


LXer Feature: 07-Sept-2008

The big news this week was the release of 'Chrome' the new browser from Google. It is only available on the Windows platform as of right now. I tried it and it has some cool features, it has some things that need a lot of work too. Also Microsoft's new Vista ads start to show up on T.V., a self professed "Windows Guy" decides to takes Open SuSE 11 for a spin, some advice on mailing list etiquette and how to get the younger generation into Linux.

Microsoft opens ‘interoperability’ facility in RP

Microsoft, once an ardent proponent of proprietary software, is no longer fighting the growing army of open source developers worldwide and in the Philippines. In fact, it will soon open in the country its first interoperability lab in Asia. The software behemoth’s local subsidiary teamed up with the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) and the National Computer Center (NCC) for the establishment of the Microsoft Open Source Interoperability Lab, which will officially begin operations in September this year.

21 of the Best Free to Download Closed-Source Applications

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Sep 7, 2008 5:06 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups
Software licenses stir up emotive feelings in the Linux community. Licenses generally fall into one of two broad categories: proprietary licenses and open source licenses. The type of software license an application uses is significant in the effect it has on the rights of the user of the application, and whether a programmer chooses to contribute his or her time to its development.

Pybackpack - A user friendly file backup tool for Ubuntu Linux Desktop

  • ubuntugeek.com (Posted by gg234 on Sep 7, 2008 2:41 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
A graphical tool to make file backup simpler. Provides a user-friendly interface which allows you to back up your files easily to an archive, to a CD/DVD or to a remote location using SSH.

Crystal Ball #11: Linux Gets a Makeover

Linux needs its own distinctive look and feel. A major makeover is in its future.

Vncserver on SNV97 DomU at Xen 3.3 CentOS 5.2 Dom0 (64-bit)

  • Oracle DBA Blog; By Boris Derzhavets (Posted by dba477 on Sep 7, 2008 12:44 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Red Hat, Sun
Sun Xvnc implementation for Nevada, committed in build 76 provides 3 options in general. Third one is to start vncserver by hands. It allocates two ports 580(X) and 590(X), where (X) is available display number.Port 580(X) may be used for http://IP-DomU:580(X) connection to DomU , port 590(X) may be used by vncviewer IP-DomU:(X) connection. Both ways initiate loading Java Applets from DomU into Dom0. Connection via vncviewer has been selected on CentOS 5.2 Dom0 due to issue with Java Web Start and FireFox on 64-bit Linux. By some reasons first and second options provided by official Sun Xvnc failed on SNV97 DomU, successfully installed via pygrub in text mode as usual

Interview: JOLIE and Service-Oriented Computing Explained

During Akademy 2008, we sat down with Fabrizio Montesi who's working on JOLIE integration in KDE (and Plasma in particular). He explained the mechanics of the technology and what it can do for KDE. Read on for the interview.

Does the Crowd Knows Best?

Trying to begin a career as a graphic designer and build a portfolio, Evan Stremke joined CrowdSpring, a Chicago-based online marketplace for creative services. No conventional help-wanted Web site, CrowdSpring is part of a trend sweeping the Web, sometimes called"crowdsourcing."

Running Vhosts With Apache2 mpm-itk On Debian

  • debianadmin.com (Posted by gg234 on Sep 7, 2008 9:44 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
apache2-mpm-itk (just mpm-itk for short) is an MPM (Multi-Processing Module) for the Apache 2 web server. mpm-itk allows you to run each of your vhost under a separate uid and gid — in short, the scripts and configuration files for one vhost no longer have to be readable for all the other vhosts.

Review: openSUSE 11.0: A Versatile Linux Server

Paul Ferrill evaluates openSUSE 11.0, which shines on the desktop, for its fitness as a server capable of filling many different roles.

Fake Yahoo News. Employee Fired For Excessive Programming.

  • The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell (Posted by eggi on Sep 7, 2008 4:32 AM CST)
  • Story Type: Humor; Groups: Community, Linux, Sun
Here's a funny fake news-byte I found (although it's a bit old). You can check out the rest of the "late-breaking" mock-news at bbspot.com. And, of course, if you want to get the original (un-family-friendlified ;) version of this bit, you can check out the Fake News Story here in all its glory, so to speak ;)

What is new in Firefox Shiretoko Alpha 2?

You wait ages, well minutes, for a new open source web browser client then a bunch all come along at once. So what's new in Firefox Shiretoko Alpha 2 then?

The Most Important Reason Why OOXML Must Not Win

Over the course of OOXML's approval process, many reasons why OOXML should not be approved have been brought up, but the best reason for OOXML to die is so that we can finally standardize on one format.

HP: We Don't Need No Stinkin' Vista

Hewlett-Packard is working on a simplified user interface for Windows Vista easier, and on its own Linux-based operating system. It's a resurgence of an anti-Windows movement that started in the 1990s but was crushed by the strong arm of Microsoft. Would Redmond dare such tactics today?

IDG, IDC, and Microsoft Money on Their Table

IDC/IDG is doing business with Microsoft, so a relationship was formed.

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