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Installing MyDNS And The MyDNSConfig Control Panel On Mandriva 2008.0

Posted on December 13, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in guides, how to, howtoforge, tips, tutorials .

Installing MyDNS And The MyDNSConfig Control Panel On Mandriva 2008.0

In this tutorial I will describe how to install and configure MyDNS
and MyDNSConfig on Mandriva 2008.0. MyDNS is a DNS server that uses a
MySQL database as backend instead of configuration files like, for
example, Bind or djbdns. The advantage is that MyDNS simply reads the
records from the database, and it does not have to be
restarted/reloaded when DNS records change or zones are
created/edited/deleted. A secondary nameserver can be easily set up by
installing a second instance of MyDNS that accesses the same database
or, to be more redundant, uses the MySQL master / slave replication
features to replicate the data to the secondary nameserver.

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Turkey’s Pardus distro is easy to use

Posted on December 13, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

Pardus developers describe the Linux distribution as advanced yet easy to install and use. Let’s see how well it lives up to the hype.

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How to configure Squid for two-factor authentication from WiKID

Posted on December 13, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in guides, how to, howtoforge, tips, tutorials .

How to configure Squid for two-factor authentication from WiKID

In this guide we will show how Squid can be configured to support
two-factor authentication from a WiKID server, allowing users to be
centrally authenticated, but their requests still distributed for
efficiency.

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My New Avatar

Posted on December 13, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

My new avatar from today onwards …. so if you see this anywhere on the internet, then it is me )

… btw, do you know where the word avatar comes from …. no … then head here for a small introduction to this magical word.

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Start Linux – Run Linux on Windows in 10 Seconds

Posted on December 12, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

You can now test the Linux operating system and desktop environment. It’s as easy as ABC.

The Linux Test is just that, a very clever way for anyone to experience Linux on their Windows PC without having to install anything. Just hit the ‘START Linux’ button  and a Linux OS will start up in a virtual space.  You’ll need an Internet connection. Yes, it runs a much much slower than normal full install will, or even LiveCD/DVD, but then again it’s a great way to get acquainted with minimal of what Linux has to offer and to try out the included applications such as Open Office 1.1 and few others. be much better if they had updated their applications, and provide both KDE, at least 3.5, and Gnome versions of it.

Here is a quick and small video showing the execution of this application on my …. hmm hmm …. system:

Now, ain’t that cool …. I mean that I have seen now GaZiLLiON ways of how you can run, launch and test Linux OS.

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Linux PCs Greener than Windows PCs

Posted on December 12, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

True or False: Switching from a Windows-operated computer to a Linux-operated one could slash computer-generated e-waste levels by 50%.

The answer is: TRUE

A UK government study in late 2004 reported that there were substantial green benefits to running a Linux open source operating system (OS) on computers instead of the ubiquitous Windows OS, owned by Microsoft. The main problem with Windows users was that they had to change their computer twice as many times as Linux users, on average, thereby effectively creating twice as much computer-generated e-waste.

The report, titled, “Office of Government Commerce: Open Source Software Trials in Government – Final Report” reported the following:

“There are also potential Green Agenda benefits, through reducing the energy and resources consumed in manufacturing replacement equipment, and reducing landfill requirements and costs arising from disposal of redundant equipment.

“Industry observers quote a typical hardware refresh period for Microsoft Windows systems as 3-4 years; a major UK manufacturing organisation quotes its hardware refresh period for Linux systems as 6-8 years.”

-  EcoGeek (original)

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One year on, the Java community continues to build

Posted on December 12, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

What has happened in the year since Sun Microsystems released the source code for Java? While end users might be starting to wonder, those most involved in the building of the free Java community describe a thriving community that, after one year, is still working hard to reinvent itself. Free Java projects that existed prior to Sun’s announcement on November 13, 2006, are either integrating into the OpenJDK community or continuing to provide alternatives — but with greater resources in code. Meanwhile, within Sun, Java engineers are overhauling their processes as they learn to interact with a larger community. Problems exist — specifically, the governance of OpenJDK and the need to replace encumbranced code — but, although criticisms can be found online if you search, the mood of those involved in Java development seems optimistic.

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Installation Guide: CentOS 5.1 Desktop

Posted on December 12, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in guides, how to, howtoforge, tips, tutorials .

Installation Guide: CentOS 5.1 Desktop

This document describes how to set up a CentOS 5.1 desktop. The
result is a fast, secure and extendable system that provides all you
need for daily work and entertainment.

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Creating simple charts with Gambas 2.0

Posted on December 12, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

About three years ago we had a look at how Gambas speeds database development. Now that Gambas 2.0 is being prepared for release, it’s time to see what the new version can do now. One cool feature is its ability to create a chart.

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Mandriva Flash 2008: Bigger and better

Posted on December 12, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

Mandriva is the only Linux maker that offers a version of its distribution packaged with and designed to run off a USB stick. True, you can install virtually any Linux distro onto an external USB device, but Mandriva Flash 2008 offers you a complete solution, including a USB stick with pre-installed version of Mandriva Linux and a CD containing a few useful tools. It’s a worthwhile package, though not without room for improvement.

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