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  • 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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Google CodeBlog :: Google Sponsors the LinuxBIOS project
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
The LinuxBIOS project aims to take down the last barrier in Open Source systems by providing a free firmware (BIOS) implementation. LinuxBIOS celebrates its Sixth anniversary this year, and has an installed base of over 1 million LinuxBIOS systems. With the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, that number is expected to exceed 10 million users in 2007. LinuxBIOS supports 65 mainboards from 31 vendors in v1 and another 56 mainboards from 27 vendors in v2.
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PuntoInformatico :: Vista è su internet, craccato
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
Circola online una versione craccata di Windows Vista RTM che può essere installata e utilizzata senza alcuna attivazione. Microsoft ha già annunciato contromisure con cui invalidare le copie contraffatte.
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Silicon.com :: Ten things not to do with your data
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
Deaths at the hands of bananas, smelly socks and WD-40 are some of the unusual fates to have befallen innocent hard drives, according to a data recovery company that has released a list of the most remarkable cases of data loss witnessed this year.
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ZDNet :: Euro firms cool on Vista and Linux
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
European businesses are only considering migrating to Linux when they decide to deploy new applications, but most currently have no intention of moving to Windows Vista either, according to a survey released this week.
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ComputerWorld :: A networking pro lists five reasons you need Fedora Core 6 Linux
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
As a network professional, I have used various Linux-based systems for many years in troubleshooting and monitoring networks. The wide array of open-source applications made Linux an attractive and cost-effective solution for a variety of network management uses. However, Linux has never been my operating system of choice for my office desktop. Its limitations in other areas and often cumbersome installation and configuration, simply put, left it as a specialized operating system for specific needs.
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Enterprise Networking Planet :: Tips and Tricks for the Linux Admin: Roll Your Own
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
This month's tasty installment explores the world of Roll-Your-Own Linuxes. Why would you want to assemble your own customized Linux image? Well, why not? For one thing, it's just plain fun. For another, despite the fact that there are hundreds of existing Linux distributions of all shapes and sizes, you might still find yourself wanting something that doesn't exist. Which isn't all that far-fetched, because even though there are so many existing distributions to choose from, most of them are derived from a few common ancestral distributions (Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Gentoo), or are variations of each other.
Read more on Enterprise Networking Planet
 
PuntoInformatico :: Sviluppatori open più tutelati?
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
Lo spera Free Software Foundation Europe che lancia Freedom Task Force, una nuova struttura che offrirà consulenze tecnico/legali in ambito GPL.
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HowtoForge :: How To Compile A Kernel - The Fedora Way
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
Each distribution has some specific tools to build a custom kernel from the sources. This article is about compiling a kernel on Fedora systems. It describes how to build a custom kernel using the latest unmodified kernel sources from www.kernel.org (vanilla kernel) so that you are independent from the kernels supplied by your distribution. It also shows how to patch the kernel sources if you need features that are not in there.
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nixCraft :: How to keep a detailed audit trail of what’s being done on your Linux systems
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
Intrusions can take place from both authorized (insiders) and unauthorized (outsiders) users. My personal experience shows that unhappy user can damage the system, especially when they have a shell access. Some users are little smart and removes history file (such as ~/.bash_history) but you can monitor all user executed commands.
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PuntoInformatico :: La farsa del codice fiscale
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
Nel mondo dei database e dei servizi elettronici, nell'era della PA online un cittadino si chiede se riusciremo a sopravvivere al vecchio, impreciso, claudicante codice fiscale.
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Lone Wolves :: Is Ubuntu set to become non-free?
Written by bibe   
Monday, 20 November 2006
Last week at the Ubuntu Developer Summit the release goals for Feisty Fawn—scheduled to appear April 2007—were discussed and drawn up. Ubuntu's next version is aiming for some pretty good features such as a bullet proof X.org and network roaming. There's one change that bothers me to no end though: composite by default.
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