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Implementing Brainstorm Bounties   more similar news »
Linux Loop: "The way a bounty works is that various people contribute to a fund for a specific idea. Then, when a developer comes along and implements that idea, he/she gets the money."
Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Interacting with Databases through the Java Persistence API   more similar news »
Packet: "With Java EE 5, Entity Beans were deprecated in favor of JPA. JPA took ideas from several object relational mapping tools and incorporated them into the standard. As we will see in this article by David Heffelfinger, NetBeans has several features that make development with JPA a breeze."
Mon Dec 01, 2008
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What I Hate About My Android G1   more similar news »
Gregory A. Smith: "I got an Android phone as soon as they became available. Since I was a T-Mobile customer already, I was able to pre-order it. I just removed the old SIM card (now 5+ years old) from my old phone and slipped it into my G1. It picked up all my contacts from the old phone."
Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Cisco Offers $100,000 Prize Money to Linux Application Developers   more similar news »
The VAR Guy: "Cisco is offering $100,000 in prize money to Linux application developers that help the networking giant defeat Microsoft in the unified communications market."
Mon Dec 01, 2008
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OpenLDAP Quick Tips: Use the FAQ!   more similar news »
The Suretec Blog: "Here's my 13th tip in the "OpenLDAP Quick Tips" series: "You have a question, but you're sure someone has been there before": That's what our FAQ-O-Matic is for!"
Mon Dec 01, 2008
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Build semantic Web CRUD operations using PHP   more similar news »
IBM Developerworks: "Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations are the most basic database operations, but they are also the most crucial. CRUD operations are typically done using the Structured Query Language (SQL) on relational database systems. As the Web is becoming more and more data-oriented, there is a need to shift from SQL-based CRUD operations to semantic Web-based CRUD operations. Learn how to use PHP to perform CRUD operations over the semantic Web."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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New BlockBuster VOD box runs Linux   more similar news »
DeviceGuru: "In a better-late-than-never move, Blockbuster has introduced a video-on-demand (VOD) service accompanied by a "free" set-top box (STB). Like TiVo, Roku's Netflix box, and many other modern Internet-enabled A/V gadgets, Blockbuster's new VOD STB runs Linux."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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Interview with Jokosher maintainer Laszlo Pandy   more similar news »
Footnotes: "In this first in what I hope will be a series of interviews about linux multimedia I talk with Laszlo Pandy, the leading force behind audio editing application Jokosher. In addition to talking about Jokosher itself and Laszlo's involvement we also will talk about the general state of Linux multimedia."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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Ubuntu TIP: Automating Package Installation – apt-get to the rescue   more similar news »
Shantanu's Technophilic Musings: "Have you ever had to reinstall your ubuntu installation, and then bear the pain of manually installing the applications you've come to love (i mean use :)) everyday? If yes, then cheer up buddy, because all you really need is some magic (read scripting), some typing and spend some time digging the package names of your favourite applications."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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Obtaining Alfresco Web Content Management (WCM)   more similar news »
Packt: "In 2007, Alfresco released its formal web content management functionality that added features most people expect when they think of a Web Content Management (WCM) offering, including templating, site preview, snapshots, virtualization, and deployment."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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Spice up Your System with Open Source Fonts   more similar news »
Linutop: "Fonts are like candies: you can never get enough of them. So if you are getting tired of the fonts that come with your system, here is a hand-picked collection of a few open source fonts that deserve a closer look."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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Wordpress Plugin To Subvert Chinese Keyword Blocks   more similar news »
17Lamp.net: "Last year, Ryan McLaughlin at DaoByDesign came up with a plugin called Censortive, which replaces sensitive keywords in Wordpress blog posts with image equivalents, thereby avoiding keyword blocks like those mentioned in the last post. At the time, though, Chinese language support was problematic."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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LOL With Funny Linux Man Pages   more similar news »
Tech Source From Bohol: "Are you feeling a little down lately? Why not open a Linux terminal and read some man pages. Well, not those man pages that can sometimes make our head spin. I'm talking about the funny man pages that will make you laugh out loud."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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Quick And Easy Local Filesystem Troubleshooting For SUSE Linux   more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Today we're going to take a look at some quick and easy ways to determine if you have a problem with your local filesystem on SUSE Linux (tested on 8.x and 9.x). Of course, we're assuming that you have some sort of an i/o wait issue and the users are blaming it on the local disk."
Sun Nov 30, 2008
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Enabling Samba Shares Across Subnets, Part 2   more similar news »
LinuxPlanet Classics: "In Part 1 we set up a simple anonymous Samba file and printer server. Now we're going to share it across subnets."
Sat Nov 29, 2008
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Fedora 10 vs. Ubuntu 8.10 Benchmarks   more similar news »
Phoronix: "With Fedora 10 finally entering the world earlier this week, we have performed benchmarks comparing the performance of Ubuntu 8.10 and Fedora 10. In our testing we used both the 32-bit and 64-bit builds of each distribution and then ran a series of automated tests through the Phoronix Test Suite."
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Sat Nov 29, 2008
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The world's fastest computers are Linux computers   more similar news »
Cyber Cynic: "There are fast computers, and then there are Linux fast computers. Every six months, the Top 500 organization announces "its ranked list of general purpose systems that are in common use for high end applications." In other words, supercomputers. And, as has been the case for years now, the fastest of the fast are Linux computers."
Sat Nov 29, 2008
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Collection of 50 Best Looking Linux Gnome/Ubuntu Themes to Download   more similar news »
TechieSouls: "I recently installed new version of linux (Ubuntu Intrepid ibex) on my secondary computer and i wanted to customize it like i am used to customize windows."
Sat Nov 29, 2008
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Glendix: Bringing the Beauty of Plan 9 to Linux   more similar news »
OSNews: "Anyway, sometimes, a new distribution is started that brings something new to the table. One such "distribution" is Glendix, which aims to combine the Linux kernel with the userpsace tools from Plan 9. Distribution is probably not the right term for this project."
Sat Nov 29, 2008
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openSUSE Bids Good-Bye to EULA   more similar news »
OSNews: "openSUSE is adopting a new license which is based on the the license used by Fedora."
Sat Nov 29, 2008
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Run your NFS server in the user address space with NFS-GANESHA   more similar news »
Linux.com: "NFS-GANESHA is an NFS version 2-4 server that runs in the user address space instead of as part of the operating system kernel. Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) lets you run a filesystem in the user address space instead of as part of the Linux kernel, but the FUSE support in the Linux kernel from many Linux distributions does not allow you to export FUSE through NFS. NFS-GANESHA lets you expose FUSE through NFS without patching your kernel."
Fri Nov 28, 2008
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Enabling Samba Shares Across Subnets, Part 1   more similar news »
LinuxPlanetClassics: "It is still taught that Samba shares cannot be accessed across subnets. But actually Samba can cross subnets. It's easy for Linux hosts, and a bit less easy for Windows clients. But fear not, for we shall guide you through safely past the traps and pitfalls.
Fri Nov 28, 2008
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How widely used is Chrome? More than I expected   more similar news »
CNet: "Is Google's Chrome browser mainstream? Certainly not. But I've been curious how widespread its use is, in particular because I'm curious if I have any company in my choice to set Chrome as my default browser."
Fri Nov 28, 2008
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Sharing Linux Printers Across Multiple Subnets   more similar news »
LinuxPlanet Classics: "All you need to make this work are a central Linux/CUPS printer server, and one Linux PC per subnet to act as a relay printer server."
Fri Nov 28, 2008
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Happy Thanksgiving - Unix/Linux ASCII Art   more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Below, a little ASCII art script that should run on any Linux or Unix distro. I don't know who created the original ASCII picture and I give credit to whomever it was. If this is your turkey, send me an email and I'll be happy to credit you with the catch!"
Fri Nov 28, 2008
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