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An e-zine dedicated to making Linux just a little bit more fun.
Published the first day of every month.
Issue 157: December, 2008
Copyright: Copyright (c) 1996-2008 the Editors of Linux Gazette Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By LG Staff
Gazette Matters list bug??? Our Mailbag Tessboxes Mandrake v9.1 on a Dell CPi D300XT once-thought-safe-wpa-wi-fi-encryption-cracked How to get a random file name from a directory adding key combination in inittab file seeking suggestion about lftp LWN article: Wikipedia transition from GFDL to CC BY-SA Apertium en-gl (English-Galician) and eu-es (Basque-Spanish) released Patent lreversal on "business practice" patents [OT] OpenLibrary 'scan-on-demand' Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By LG Staff
Talkback:124/smith.html Talkback:156/dellomodarme.html Talkback:156/lg_talkback.html Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By LG Staff
2-cent tip - KDE 4.1 on 10 year old PC 2-Cent Tip: LG search plugin 2-cent Tip: command line calendar with cal 2-cent Tip: To solve memory allocation problem in Cacti 2-cent Tip: File versioning/backup Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By Deividson Luiz Okopnik and Howard Dyckoff
Contents: News in General Red Hat Delivers Linux HPC Platform Sun Updates Java 6, Supports Java Widgets on Desktop Java Kernel - Lighter Than a JRE IBM Breaks Performance Records with SSDisk VIA Collaborates with OpenChrome on Open Source Video Driver IBM and SUN Kick Off ODF Tools Initiative AMD New Quad-Core "Shanghai" Opteron Processor Goes GA AMD and Red Hat on Virtual Machine "Live Migration" Linux Foundation Hosts First End User Summit Ikoula Teams Up with R1Soft to Provide Backups Linux Foundation Helps Linux Distros Obtain IPv6 Certification Sun Introduces ZFS-based Storage Appliances Conferences and Events Distro News TinyMe 2008.1 Beta 1 FreeBSD 6.4 RC Out Fifth Beta Build of SimplyMEPIS 8.0 Software and Product News StarOffice 9 Now Shipping Super Talent Launches SSDs for Asus Eee PCs TrueCrypt Provides FOSSw Security to USB Drives Wine 1.1.8 Development Release Ingres Launches Ingres 9.2 Open Source Database Free beta of Hot Copy for Linux JBoss News and Information Red Hat announced GA of JBoss.org Portal project v2.7. Red Hat SOA Offers Next-Gen ESB on JBoss JBoss Operations Network 2.1 Brings Enhanced Management for JBoss Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By Andrew Murray
The Linux kernel has for a long time (at least since v2.1.23) contained a clever and well-optimised mechanism for calling initialisation code in drivers. It's clever because its functionality is largely abstracted from the driver developer, and it's well-optimised because after initialisation, memory containing the initialisation code is released. This article explores how this mechanism works. Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By Anonymous
Today's news is that, after years of cosying up to SUSE/openSUSE, I have decided to move unambiguously to Ubuntu. KDE did it to me. KDE on plasmoids gives me the jinx, and GNOME on openSUSE is an innocent abroad. On to Ubuntu 8.10. Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By Deividson Luiz Okopnik
"Is there so much to administer on CUPS that it requires a 225-page book?" That was the very first question that crossed my mind when I decided to review this book. After reading it, and in reading this review, you may notice, as I did, that there's more than enough material. Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By Howard Dyckoff
On the mark for its organization and on target for the current hot topics in the Embedded Linux Community, October's M-Vision was a gem in the small conference category. The "M" stands for MontaVista, a company committed to developing Linux kernels and tools for embedded and mobile devices. This conference, MontaVista Vision, was much more focused and satisfying than the competing mobile and embedded tracks at last August's LinuxWorld conference. Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By Adam Lieber
Jetty was written as a lightweight Java web and application server and in many ways it has been ahead of its time. Jetty with Cometd handles two-way communications via a method known as long-polling which allows servers to efficiently handle requests in an environment where constant or long-lived communication is needed between the server and the client. Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By Joey Prestia
Samba is a program that runs on Linux and allows seamless interaction between the Linux and Windows operating systems. By using Samba, your users can be using Windows and actually access their data on a Linux server. This benefits the administrator - in the form of ease of administration, along with the inherent security of Linux - while also benefitting the user through familiarity. This month's article covers basic setup of a Samba server for use as a user home directory server, and configuration for a simple group collaboration share. Tue, 02 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0100 By Shane Collinge
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