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Linux to install on 1Gb SD Card, developement tools required. Which?

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
Before Fedora 8 comes and I'm going to give a serious consideration as wether or not to wipe this computer Windows free (I never dual-boot) despite being dependant on wlan and computer has Broadcom, I'd like to give a shot


PHP Script Not Recognised

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
Just installed apache,php5,mysql. To check whether php is installed and running properly, created a test.php in the /var/www folder with phpinfo() function Quote: nano /var/www/test.php Quote: # test.php Opened with browser an got a window message: Quote: You have chosen

LXer: Manage your music tags with EasyTag and Picard

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
Published at LXer: When you listen to digital music, your software or hardware player usually shows information about the current song, which it gets from MP3 tags or Ogg Vorbis comments. Most ripping software supports acquiring this metadata from the

One line command - bash

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
Not sure if this is the right section for this question I need a one-liner for this task: print the scripts that are being run at the begining of the current runlevel. so fare I have runlevel | cut -f


Hp printer command for photo tray

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
I have a HP photosmart c5200 which works fine, however if I want to print a photo to the photo tray in any other application than open office it will only print to default paper tray. I was looking at

RHEL 4 clock runs too fast - like dropping seconds

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
I'm running RHEL4 and recently the system clock has been all out of whack. The time is speeding up like it's dropping a few seconds every minute. This of course has the potential to play havoc with our cron and

LXer: Introducing: "The Monday Witness"

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
Published at LXer: Regular readers will know that my interest in standards is not limited to those that help make information and communications technology work. Over the years I've written about standards created to address concerns more directly relevant to

Could some one test my deb package?

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
Hello,.. I helped to a project on sf (smser.sf.net) in C and i thought it would be wise to debnize it . so i created a package and uploaded to mentors server Since I am wannabe Debian Developer i gess

powertop reporting a huge number of acpi interrupts

05.11.2007 23:55    linuxquestions.org
Hi, I'm running Ubuntu Gutsy on a Zepto Znote 6625wd laptop. I ran powertop to see if I could improve the disappointing battery life and got the following results: Code: Cn Avg residency P-states (frequencies) C0 (cpu running) (16.1%) 2.00

Sun Microsystems Posts Profit; Revenue Misses Estimates

05.11.2007 23:51    techweb.com
CEO Jonathan Schwartz said Sun has been staging a recovery by changing its product line, selling server computers powered by chips from AMD and Intel.

What Sun's OpenSolaris Means For Open Source

05.11.2007 23:51    techweb.com
Sun Microsystems has turned its Solaris operating system, which uses the next-generation ZFS file system, into an open-source project; free downloads are now available.

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05.11.2007 23:50    the3dstudio.com
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Watching DVDs in Linux: A Fight with MPAA

05.11.2007 23:44    linuxtoday.com
OSWeekly: "Has anyone really, and I mean really, spent hours researching the issue of using libdvdcss in Linux to watch DVDs? What would you say if I told you much of what you are reading about this issue is complete

Open Source in BT

05.11.2007 23:44    linuxtoday.com
Phillie Casablanca: "Yesterday we had an open source event in BT's auditorium called 'Open source--open for business.' If you'll excuse the rather corporate-sounding title, it was actually a really cool day..."

Recurrent Technologies Announces Network Maintenance and Support Services Program: Leading Reseller of Pre-Owned Sun, Cisco, and Juniper NetworkingHardware Forms Alliance With Multiven

05.11.2007 23:44    prweb.com
Business Wire EON) November 5, 2007 -- Recurrent Technologies Inc., a leading provider of pre-owned Sun, Cisco and other networking hardware, today announced a comprehensive Network Maintenance and Support Services program to clients. Recurrent has

Samsung's New Solid-State Drives Target Enterprise Servers

05.11.2007 23:40    technewsworld.com
Samsung has begun sampling new 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch 64 GB solid state drives aimed at enterprise servers and high-end PCs, the company announced Sunday. Using a super-fast SATA II/native SATA interface, the drives offer a sequential write speed of 100

DSA 1399-1: New pcre3 packages fix arbitrary code execution

05.11.2007 23:39    linuxcompatible.org
The Debian Security Team published a new security update for Debian GNU/Linux. Here the announcement:

Google's Android platform seen as leading to market fragmentation

05.11.2007 23:37    computerworld.com
Android is intended to be an open operating system for mobile devices, but analysts said it could lead to market fragmentation and may threaten incumbent carriers and other mobile players.

Berkeley researchers use nanotube to build world's tiniest radio

05.11.2007 23:37    computerworld.com
Physicists say you only need a battery and a pair of earphones to tune in to your favorite radio station with a tiny device created out of a single carbon nanotube one ten-thousandth the width of a human hair.

Robocar race winner: aging baby boomers may get self-guided wheels in the future

05.11.2007 23:37    computerworld.com
Chris Urmson, director of technology for a Carnegie Mellon team that won a DARPA race for self-guided cars, says 'autonomous vehicles' could be driving people around in 10 to 20 years.

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