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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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Debian Administration :: Filesystems (ext3, reiser, xfs, jfs) comparison on Debian Etch
Written by bibe   
Wednesday, 26 April 2006
There are a lot of Linux filesystems comparisons available but most of them are anecdotal, based on artificial tasks or completed under older kernels. This benchmark essay is based on 11 real-world tasks appropriate for a file server with older generation hardware (Pentium II/III, EIDE hard-drive).
Read more on Debian Administration
 
NewsForge :: Using OpenBSD on the desktop
Written by bibe   
Saturday, 22 April 2006
Over the years, OpenBSD has built a reputation for integrated security and reliability, but most people think of it as an operating system suitable only for firewalls and servers. The truth is that OpenBSD also works well as a desktop system; in fact, I use it on an IBM ThinkPad R50e notebook as my main system.
Read more on NewsForge
 
Linux.com :: Boot faster with parallel starting services
Written by bibe   
Saturday, 22 April 2006
If the slow booting time of your Linux box is driving you crazy, consider parallel booting techniques.
Read more on Linux.com
 
SearchOpenSource.com :: Managing multiple desktops in KDE
Written by bibe   
Saturday, 22 April 2006
Managing a department is no picnic, but managing space on your desktop can be even more troublesome. At any given moment, you may have any number of applications open on the desktop at once. Each one carries critical pieces of your daily life. You've got your e-mail client, a spreadsheet or two, that speech you're working on and a project planner. Throw in a browser window or two and your desktop's a mess. Having the right thing up on your screen when you need it can involve a series of Alt-tabs or feverish mouse clicks to minimize and maximize windows.
Isn't there a better way? Read more on SearchOpenSource.com
 
Linux.com :: Moving to PDF as a future print job spooling format
Written by bibe   
Saturday, 22 April 2006
Portable Document Format (PDF) is set to displace PostScript as the standard print job transfer and processing format for Linux, though Linux will maintain PostScript support for a long time to ensure backward compatibility.
This switch was agreed upon at last week's Linux Desktop Printing Summit. Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) and Linuxprinting.org organized the meeting, which was hosted by Lanier (a Ricoh corporation) at its Lanier Education Center in Atlanta.
Read more on Linux.com
 
Linux.com :: Add network storage with NASLite
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 20 April 2006
Network-attached storage (NAS) offers an alternative to traditional fileservers by creating systems designed specifically for data storage. A NAS box generally runs an embedded operating system (OS) rather than a full-fledged network OS, and it requires no monitor, keyboard, or mouse. One of the simplest NAS setups is Server Elements' NASLite.
Read more on Linux.com
 
DebianHelp :: SugarCRM Configuration in Debian Sarge
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 20 April 2006
SugarCRM includes a sales, marketing, and service suite of CRM applications. Sugar.Sales includes account and contact management, opportunity management, activity tracking, charting, reporting, and email integration with MS Outlook. SugarCRM is easy to install and supports custom user interface templates that are optimized for speed.
DebianHelp shows how to install it on a Debian Sarge system
 
NewsForge :: Bruce Perens has become a distraction
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 20 April 2006
Once a loud and effective Linux advocate, Bruce Perens has now become, at best, irrelevant, and at worst, a distraction and impediment to the success of Linux.
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OSWeekly.com :: Linux File System Demystified
Written by bibe   
Thursday, 20 April 2006
A file system is the methods and data structures that an operating system uses to keep track of files on a disk or partition; that is, the way the files are organized on the disk.
There are two kinds of major partitions on a Linux system:
  • Data partition: normal Linux system data, including the root partition containing all necessary data to startup and run the system.
  • Swap partition: expansion of the computer's physical memory, extra memory on hard disk. It’s generally kept double the capacity of system memory.
Read more on OSWeekly
 
NewsForge :: Microsoft using Eric S. Raymond's code
Written by bibe   
Wednesday, 19 April 2006
Open source software advocate Eric S. Raymond is reporting that his name and copyright information for a bit of MIT-licensed code called the GIFLIB library are included in the end user license agreement of a Microsoft application called Expression 3.3.
Read more on NewsForge
 
ReallyLinux :: Linux Snobs: Real Barriers to Entry
Written by bibe   
Wednesday, 19 April 2006
One particularly distraught new Linux user came to me and shared how his meeting with a number of Linux "pros" turned to a bash Windows, bash him and bash everything he said gathering. Instead of answering his question regarding which GUI they prefer to use on their systems, the response was a clear: "you ignoramous! Go back to your Windows."
Read more on ReallyLinux
 
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