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Creating A Google Mashup: Getting Hyperic HQ Alerts On Your Google Page

Posted on December 7, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in guides, how to, howtoforge, tips, tutorials .

Creating A Google Mashup: Getting Hyperic HQ Alerts On Your Google Page

This step-by-step document will guide you in creating a Google
Mashup, so that RSS alerts from Hyperic HQ appear on your Google home
page. This document is intended for current/ prospective users of
Hyperic HQ (either Network administrators or other users who have
limited or no experience with HQ). After following the step-by-step
instructions in this HOWTO, you should be set up and get your first
Hyperic HQ RSS alerts on your Google page.

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Watch some TV with TED

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

Has the television writers’ strike left you with hours of spare time and no way to fill it? Well, put down that book and put the running shoes back in the closet, because TED is here to help. TED is the torrent episode downloader, an open source, cross-platform tool that simplifies the tedious process of searching for torrent files.

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GNOME/OOXML podcast shows two sides closer than appears

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

Despite technical difficulties with the phone lines, Linux.com’s live podcast with Jeff Waugh of the GNOME Foundation and Roy Schestowitz, cofounder of the Boycott Novell site, attracted a large audience eager to discuss GNOME’s involvement with the efforts to make the Microsoft Office Open XML (OOXML) document format an ECMA standard. Hosted by Rod Amis on his Lightning Strikes show at BlogTalkRadio, and with questions from Linux.com’s Editor in Chief Robin Miller and me, the discussion revealed that the two sides of the issue are closer than they have appeared in the past.

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Adding extended character support

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

If you need to type a diacritical mark such as an acute "e" (é) — let alone a character not found in a Western European language — the standard English keyboard layouts for GNU/Linux users are barely ahead of those of typewriters. However, adding support for both extended characters and multiple keyboards has become much easier in the last few years. These days, you can quickly add extended character support from both GNOME and KDE, and, should either desktop fail you for any reason, you can fall back on other methods to improve your input.

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Linux traffic analysis, quick and simple

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

Full-featured traffic analyzers for Linux systems such as ntop and vnstat are widely available, but sometimes you just want a simple program that gives you fast, basic information about the amount of traffic going in and out of the hosts on your network. Darkstat, a packet sniffer that runs as a background process, fills that role. It gathers statistics about network usage and displays them over HTTP.

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Flash Player 9 Update 3 now available

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

Two days ago Adobe has released the final version of its Flash Player Update 3, an important update that brings several new features:

  • Mainly, support for H.264, one of the most efficient video encoding available today
  • Hardware based image scaling
  • Full screen support on Linux
  • Support for HE-AAC, an advanced audio encoding
  • Multicore support
  • Support for Leopard (Mac OS 10.5)
  • Support for Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA)
  • Flash Player can play back existing MP4, M4A, MOV, MP4V, 3GP and 3G2 content

To get the update, available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris, visit Adobe Flash Player Download Center.

At the same time, Adobe announced Adobe Media Player: “the first application from Adobe built on Adobe AIR, [that] will leverage both H.264 video and HE-AAC audio support. Adobe Media Player takes Flash streaming video experiences outside the Web browser delivering more viewing options, such as watching videos anytime, anywhere.”

Adobe Media Player will be available in early 2008 according to the same press release.

Adobe Flash 9 Update 3 press release    |    Adobe Flash 9 Update 3 release notes

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YaST Gets Ported to Qt4

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux and open source blog, linux/unix/os distros, news .

Stephan Kulow writes on his blog to inform us about his successful attempts in getting YaST ported to Qt4:

“Certain voices claimed, porting Yast to Qt4 would be almost impossible due to the different event loops and threading and all that. But thanks to Thiago’s little explanations on how things to go together, it was actually a job done pretty quickly (it was once tried in july, so I didn’t start from scratch). Damn! Did I say, I have the rest of the year?”

Here’s a screenshot of what can be done with a little editing of the styles:

 

Looking nice  … click for bigger picture.

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Installing MyDNS And The MyDNSConfig Control Panel On Fedora 8

Posted on December 6, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in guides, how to, howtoforge, tips, tutorials .

Installing MyDNS And The MyDNSConfig Control Panel On Fedora 8

In this tutorial I will describe how to install and configure MyDNS
and MyDNSConfig on Fedora 8. 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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Risk gamers use free software to take over the world

Posted on December 5, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

How are GNU/Linux users preparing for Linus Torvalds’ plan of world domination? By playing free software computer games based on the classic world conquest board game Risk. You can perfect your strategy by playing the games XFrisk, TEG, or Ksirk.

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Live podcast discussion about OOXML today starring Jeff Waugh, Roy Schestowitz, and… you (updated)

Posted on December 5, 2007 by Linewbie.com Posted in linux.com, news .

Linux.com ran an article headlined GNOME Foundation defends OOXML involvement on November 23. Jeff Waugh, the press officer on the GNOME Foundation Board, was prominently mentioned in that article and in several others to which it links. So was Roy Schestowitz, who wrote a post titled Anti-symbiosis: ODF, OOXML, Mono, GNOME, and OpenOffice.org on the Boycott Novell site, where he is a regular contributor. We thought getting them together might be illuminating. After-show update: And it was illuminating, despite some tech glitches at the beginning. Here’s the MP3 download.

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