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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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IBM DeveloperWorks :: Reduce your Linux memory footprint
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
A lack of physical memory can severely hamper Linux® performance. In this article, learn how to accurately measure the amount of memory your Linux system uses. You also get practical advice on reducing your memory requirements using an Ubuntu system as an example.
Read more on IBM DeveloperWorks
 
HowtoForge :: Replacing A Failed Hard Drive In A Software RAID1 Array
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
This guide shows how to remove a failed hard drive from a Linux RAID1 array (software RAID), and how to add a new hard disk to the RAID1 array without losing data.
Read more on HowtoForge
 
Daily Tech :: Workaround Discovered For "Clean Install" With Vista Upgrade DVDs
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
DailyTech reported on Monday that Microsoft no longer performs disc checks during an operating system install. In the past, when performing a clean install, a user could boot from an install CD and insert a disc from a previous version of Windows for upgrade compliance.
Read more on Daily Tech
 
NewsForge :: Faster, safer Internet with OpenDNS
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
The domain name system (DNS) maps human-understandable Web site addresses into numeric IP addresses. Launched in July 2006, OpenDNS adds a few free services on top of the traditional DNS to block phishing Web sites and auto-correct common misspelled URLs. And thanks to some clever traffic routing and load-balancing technology, OpenDNS can also deliver Web pages faster.
Read more on NewsForge
 
HowtoForge :: Back Up Linux And Windows Systems With BackupPC
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
This tutorial shows how you can back up Linux and Windows systems with BackupPC. BackupPC acts as a server and is installed on a Linux system, and from there it can connect to all Linux and Windows systems in your local network to back them up and restore them without interfering with the user's work on that system. On the clients minimal to no configuration is needed. BackupPC supports full and incremental backups, and it comes with a neat web frontend for the administrator and normal user so that backups and recoveries can be managed through a web browser. It should be noted, however, that BackupPC does file-based backups, not bit-wise backups like Ghost4Linux, for example, so it is not made for disk/partition imaging.
Read more on HowtoForge
 
nixCraft :: How to debug a Shell Script under Linux or UNIX
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
Q. How can I Debug a shell script?
A. This is most common question asked by new admins or UNIX user.
Shell scripting debugging can be boring job (read as not easy). There are various ways to debug a shell script.
Read more on nixCraft
 
Linux.com :: Review: Geeklog delivers a portal in a box
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
It's called "The Ultimate Weblog System," and if you can shear off some of the hyperbole in that you'll find that the quick-to-install Geeklog does provide what it claims: a Web portal with all the trimmings, and all of it working right "out of the box."
Read more on Linux.com
 
IBM DeveloperWorks :: Make incoming e-mail play custom tunes
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
"You've got mail" is so 20th century. Use Perl and Sound eXchange (SoX) to play sound files on your Linux® or Windows® computer based on the content of incoming e-mail messages. Your system can compose and blend certain sounds to give you a heads-up on the who, what, and why of your in-box content.
Read more on IBM DeveloperWorks
 
Port25 :: How to use Windows Vista’s Boot Manager to boot Linux
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 01 February 2007
The Web is full of explanations on how to dual boot Windows and Linux using a Linux boot manager like GRUB or LILO. If you want to dual boot Windows Vista and Linux using Windows Vista’s Boot Manager, please read on. I will assume that you already have installed Linux on your machine using GRUB as your boot loader.
Read more on Port25
 
BadVista.org: Stopping Vista adoption by promoting free software
Written by bibe   
Tuesday, 30 January 2007
The BadVista campaign is an advocate for the freedom of computer users, opposing adoption of Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free (as in freedom) software alternatives.
Visit BadVista.org for more information
 
PuntoInformatico :: Accessibilità dei siti web? Che cos'è?
Written by bibe   
Tuesday, 30 January 2007
Cosa si intende per accessibilità?
Roma - Se avessimo posto questa domanda 5 o 10 anni fa, molti avrebbero sgranato gli occhi. Fortunatamente oggi il problema dell'accessibilità ai siti web da parte delle persone diversamente abili é noto alla stragrande maggioranza dei professionisti della Rete. Tuttavia, sebbene la situazione sia assai migliorata rispetto a qualche anno fa, permangono fraintendimenti e punti critici.
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