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ReallyLinux :: The Basics of CRON and Linux Automation |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
This beginner introduction to the CRON process and tables allows even a novice to automate commands that need to be run repeatedly.
Let's get started with the basics of cron and at.
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nixCraft :: Speed up Apache 2.0 web access or downloads with mod_deflate |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
You can speed up downloads or web page access time with Apache mod_deflate module. The mod_deflate module provides the DEFLATE output filter that allows output from your server to be compressed before being sent to the client over the network.
Read more on nixCraft |
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IBM DeveloperWorks :: Config file processing with LibXML2 |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
Discover how to use XML (Extensible Markup Language) in your UNIX® applications. This article, for UNIX developers who are unfamiliar with XML, explores the XML libraries developed by the Gnome project. After briefly explaining XML in general, you'll examine example code that a UNIX application developer might use to parse and manage configuration files that are in the XML format using the LibXML2 libraries.
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Techdirt :: BSA: Bogus Stats as Always |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
Ah, it's the middle of May, and that means it's time for the Business Software Alliance to come out with their bogus yearly stats on how much unauthorized copies of software are costing the industry. Two years ago, after the numbers came out, even the company that did the research for the BSA (research firm IDC) publicly said that the BSA was trying to mislead the public by claiming that every unauthorized copy was a "lost sale."
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Techeblog :: Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
This week, our editors have compiled a list of the “Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future”, from solar powered LEDs to memory LCD screens, it’s all here. Which ones are your favorites?
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PCWorld :: The 25 Worst Tech Products of All Time |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
At PC World, we spend most of our time talking about products that make your life easier or your work more productive. But it's the lousy ones that linger in our memory long after their shrinkwrap has shriveled, and that make tech editors cry out, "What have I done to deserve this?"
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InformIT :: SSH Issues: Does Installing SSH Enable More Exploits Than it Solves? |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
Some years ago I started doing research on SSH, the wonder tool of the security set. I read one article about a clever SSH setup. The administrator’s DMZ hosts could contact the intranet patching server, something normally verboten. The DMZ servers would route through the administrator’s PC and then access the internal patching server. After considering the author’s SSH design, however, I soon recognized definite security impacts to this approach.
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Linux.com :: Runit makes a speedy replacement for init |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
runit, a Unix init scheme with service supervision written by Gerrit Pape, is a complete replacement for SysVinit. Its key benefits include improved boot speed and ease of use. In the time that it takes you to read this article, you could move from init to runit.
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eWeek :: Symantec AntiVirus Worm Hole Puts Millions at Risk |
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Written by bibe
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |
A gaping security flaw in the latest versions of Symantec's anti-virus software suite could put millions of users at risk of a debilitating worm attack, Internet security experts warned May 25.
Researchers at eEye Digital Security, the company that discovered the flaw, said it could be exploited by remote hackers to take complete control of the target machine "without any user action."
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Guardian Unlimited Technology :: Why we all sell code with bugs |
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Written by bibe
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Thursday, 25 May 2006 |
The world's six billion people can be divided into two groups: group one, who know why every good software company ships products with known bugs; and group two, who don't. Those in group 1 tend to forget what life was like before our youthful optimism was spoiled by reality. Sometimes we encounter a person in group two, a new hire on the team or a customer, who is shocked that any software company would ship a product before every last bug is fixed.
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Enterprise Networking Planet :: Automate Linux Installations with Debian Pre-Seeding |
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Written by bibe
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Thursday, 25 May 2006 |
Red Hat and its many clones and offspring, like Fedora, CentOS, White Box Linux, and so forth have long had a simple built-in mechanism for cloning installations on diverse hardware: Kickstart. With Kickstart you can easily create a customized configuration, set up an installation server, plug a new PC into the network, and perform an unattended network installation. SUSE has AutoYaST. Debian users have not been so fortunate. FAI, the Fully-Automated Installer, works beautifully when it's set up correctly. But learning to use FAI is not so easy.
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