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atwork di Alberto Turelli - soluzioni software & web.

  • Certificazioni GNU/Linux LPIC-1 e LPIC-2
  • Certificazioni MySQL 5.0 Developer e DBA

  • Consulenza relativa a GNU/Linux (Debian in particolare) e al software libero
  • Migrazione di server, workstation e reti da Windows a GNU/Linux
  • Installazione, configurazione e manutenzione dei seguenti servizi su piattaforma GNU/Linux:
    • Server web (Apache, Tomcat)
    • Server database (MySQL)
    • Server email (Postfix, Qmail, Courier) con filtri antispam (Spamassassin) e antivirus (ClamAV)
  • Configurazione ed amministrazione di reti GNU/Linux e di reti miste (Windows, GNU/Linux, BSD, Unix, Mac OS X)
  • Progettazione e realizzazione di database e applicativi web-based (HTML/CSS/Javascript, PHP, JSP e MySQL)
  • Sviluppo software in Java
  • Installazione, configurazione e manutenzione portali con Joomla! e Mambo
  • Corsi GNU/Linux: introduzione, amministrazione del sistema, server, desktop, sicurezza
  • Corsi per certificazioni: GNU/Linux (LPIC-1 e LPIC-2) e MySQL (Core, Professional, 5.0 Developer e 5.0 DBA)

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Linux.com :: Increase PHP programming productivity with Zend Studio
Written by bibe   
Friday, 09 February 2007
Looking for an integrated development environment (IDE) for your PHP coding? Zend Studio, which launched its latest version 5.5 in December, offers an impressive feature list that can increase the productivity of even novice programmers.
Read more on Linux.com
 
Enterprise Networking Planet :: Measure Network Performance: iperf and ntop
Written by bibe   
Friday, 09 February 2007
Last week we learned how to use iperf to measure network throughput, jitter, and datagram loss. Today we're going to learn more excellent ways to measure network performance using iperf and ntop, but first I have a couple of corrections to make.
Read more on Enterprise Networking Planet
 
Lunapark6 :: Preview of Beryl 0.2.0
Written by bibe   
Friday, 09 February 2007
Beryl is simply creating some of the most exciting and innovative work on any computing platform. Amazingly, Beryl came into existence only 6 months or so ago.
Read more on Lunapark6
 
OSWeekly :: Build Your Own Ubuntu
Written by bibe   
Friday, 09 February 2007
With the release of Vista and the curiosity people have with trying other operating systems in light of its release, I have found myself knee deep in a number of operating systems over the course of the past few months. BSD, Linux, even OS X. But when it comes to Linux, there are still a number of users feeling overwhelmed as they become confused with this Linux distribution’s way of doing things: why are there no multimedia CODECS already installed, how come Java and Flash are left out by default, and if there are legal issues surrounding these items, how come there are no documents on the desktop to easily explain all of this?
Read more on OSWeekly
 
HowtoForge :: Virtual Users With Postfix, PostfixAdmin, Courier, Mailscanner, ClamAV On CentOS
Written by bibe   
Friday, 09 February 2007
In this how to I will explain how to setup a Postfix virtual mailserver with Courier-IMAP, Maildrop and Postfix Admin GUI. We will secure our mailserver with Mailscanner and Clamav as anti-virus and Spamassassin as anti-spam.
3 parts:
  • Installation of all software
  • Configuration of mail server it self
  • Configuration of anti-spam and anti-virus
Read more on HowtoForge
 
IBM DeveloperWorks :: IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: The top Java EE best practices
Written by bibe   
Friday, 09 February 2007
This is an updated version of a similarly-named article published in the IBM® WebSphere® Developer Technical Journal in 2004. This revision takes into account changing technology trends and, more importantly, recommends certain practices that the authors assumed would be commonly followed, but, as they have learned, are not.
Read more on IBM DeveloperWorks
 
Linux.com :: Handling RAR and 7-Zip archives in Linux
Written by bibe   
Friday, 09 February 2007
The RAR and 7-Zip file compression formats originated on Windows, so support for them on Linux is not as automatic as it is for old Unix holdovers like Gzip and TAR. But with the right software, you can handle these compressed files without much trouble.
Read more on Linux.com
 
Linux-Watch :: LPI finally releases top level Linux certification
Written by bibe   
Friday, 02 February 2007
After years in the making -- and after some people had given up on ever seeing it -- the distribution-neutral Linux Professional Institute (LPI) and its affiliate, LPI-Japan, have finally jointly launched the LPIC-3 certification program.
Read more on Linux-Watch
 
Linux.com :: Handling RAR and 7-Zip archives in Linux
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
The RAR and 7-Zip file compression formats originated on Windows, so support for them on Linux is not as automatic as it is for old Unix holdovers like Gzip and TAR. But with the right software, you can handle these compressed files without much trouble.
Read more on Linux.com
 
SearchOpenSource :: RHEL4 administration tools: ipconfig, arp, tcpdump and iptraf
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
When deploying new Linux servers, moving existing servers or using Linux for routers and firewalls, there are often issues with network integration with existing infrastructure. The following tips are based upon Linux commands under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (RHEL4).
Read more on SearchOpenSource
 
Cyberciti FAQ :: Move or migrate user accounts from old Linux server to a new Linux server
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
Q. How do I Move or migrate user accounts to from old Linux server a new Cent OS Linux server including mails? This new system a fresh installation.
A. You can migrate users from old Linux server to new Linux sever with standard commands such as tar, awk, scp and others. This is also useful if you are using old Linux distribution such as Redhat 9 or Debian 2.x.
Read more on Cyberciti FAQ
 
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