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News Linux News for Sep 08, 2009:

  • 8 Useful and Interesting Bash Prompts
    (2009-09-08 01:23:54)
    MakeTechEasier: "Well I’ve scoured the Interwebs looking for the best, most useful, or sometimes most amusing bash prompts. Here, in no particular order, are the ones I’d be most likely to use on my computers."

  • Scientific Linux: A Distro For More Than Labs
    (2009-09-08 03:03:28)
    Information Week: "Here's further proof there really is a Linux distribution for every need out there: Scientific Linux. The name alone should speak volumes about its intent and design, but as always there's more under the hood."

  • New Open-source Camera Could Revolutionize Photography
    (2009-09-08 11:03:28)
    Science Daily: "Stanford photo scientists are out to reinvent digital photography with the introduction of an open-source digital camera, which will give programmers around the world the chance to create software that will teach cameras new tricks."

  • Kernel 2.6.31 to speed up Linux desktop
    (2009-09-08 12:03:28)
    Computerworld: "With the next version of the Linux kernel, 2.6.31, due for release soon, Linux desktop users can look forward to a faster experience in addition to USB 3.0 support and new Firewire drivers."

  • Commentary: Linux at Law
    (2009-09-08 12:48:31)
    Law.com: "In 2004, after 23 years as a senior litigator in a midsize law office, I decided to open my own firm and run it with entirely free and open source software."

  • Dell Ships Ubuntu 9.04 Systems Ahead of Windows 7 Launch
    (2009-09-08 13:37:09)
    WorksWithU: "Dell’s U.S. website has started offering Ubuntu 9.04 on a Mini 10V and Inspiron 15N laptop. The move comes less than two months before Microsoft’s Windows 7 launch."

  • VMFS-3, How Do I Despise Thee
    (2009-09-08 14:18:26)
    ZDNet Blogs: "The VMWare Cluster Locking File System, version 3 (VMFS-3) Is one of the core technologies used in VMWare ESX/vSphere 4 virtual infrastructure environments. Unfortunately, it’s also a completely proprietary black box that makes interoperability nearly impossible."

  • Openbravo QuickStart Speeds Open Source ERP Deployments
    (2009-09-08 15:06:19)
    The VAR Guy: "Imagine the following scenario: You’re an integrator that wants to quickly deploy ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications for your small business customers."

  • Red Hat Defends its Subscription License Model
    (2009-09-08 15:48:36)
    InfoWorld: "Company officials stress ROI, TCO at conference; projects for Ruby app server, ease of use also highlighted."

  • Open source StarCluster shines on Amazon cloud
    (2009-09-08 16:34:04)
    TechWorld: "A new open source project dubbed StarCluster has been released aiming to simplify the management of virtual clusters hosted on Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service."

  • Configuring fail2ban With SquirrelMail On Debian Lenny 5.0/ISPConfig 3
    (2009-09-08 17:19:25)
    HowtoForge: "In this article I will show how to prevent brute force attacks with Fail2ban against your SquirrelMail Web login using the Squirrel Logger plugin."

  • How-To: Install OpenOffice.org 3.1.1 in Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
    (2009-09-08 18:47:03)
    TuxArena: "One of the ways to get it on Jaunty is to use the Launchpad.net PPA for OpenOffice.org Scribblers which recently packaged it for Ubuntu Jaunty and included it in their repositories."

  • Exploit Real-time Java's Unique Features
    (2009-09-08 19:32:11)
    IBM Developerworks: "This article, the first in a three-part series, describes some of these features and explains how you can apply them to enable real-time performance in your own applications."

  • How To Add A Splash Image To GRUB 2 On Ubuntu 9.04
    (2009-09-08 20:17:28)
    HowtoForge: "This tutorial shows how you can add a splash image to your GRUB 2 boot loader on Ubuntu 9.04."

  • Creating Your First Chrome Extension
    (2009-09-08 21:04:09)
    Hubfolio: "To date Chrome has not officially supported extensions, but the latest builds from the dev channel do now include an extensions framework."

  • Finding Files On The Command Line
    (2009-09-08 21:48:09)
    HowtoForge: "There are times when one simply wants to find a file when working on the command line without having to open a GUI application."

  • Linux in The Virtual Classroom
    (2009-09-08 22:37:26)
    SpiderTools: "The virtual classroom is the future for Linux Training."

  • APACHE Web server and SSL Authentication
    (2009-09-08 23:18:08)
    LinuxConfig.org: "This article describes configuration techniques of module mod_ssl, which extends a functionality of Apache HTTPD to support SSL protocol."

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