Fedora 12
Waiting for Fedora 12…..add this counter on your site….
Just copy and paste this script:
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Yes, tomorrow i got a new project.. DHCP/DNS server. I will install it on the real Server.. IBM… what os I choose.. Centos 5.2 .Why because the customer don’t want to bought the OS (SLES,RHEL)
The bad thing is.. i need go to their place to setup… dammit.. i think better bring the server to my home… the update will take more times…n waste my time…
For those here are the Debian/Ubuntu user.. here is the Daily Build Image for Ubuntu 9.04 – Jaunty Jackalope .. You all can download it here.
The Daily update you can get it from here
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory -
MD5SUMS 24-Dec-2008 08:18 117
MD5SUMS-metalink 24-Dec-2008 08:18 127
MD5SUMS-metalink.gpg 24-Dec-2008 08:18 189
MD5SUMS.gpg 24-Dec-2008 08:18 189
jaunty-desktop-amd64.iso 24-Dec-2008 08:17 698M Desktop CD for 64-bit PC (AMD64) computers (standard download)
jaunty-desktop-amd64.list 24-Dec-2008 08:17 3.5K Desktop CD for 64-bit PC (AMD64) computers (file listing)
jaunty-desktop-amd64.manifest 24-Dec-2008 08:04 33K Desktop CD for 64-bit PC (AMD64) computers (contents of live filesystem)
jaunty-desktop-amd64.metalink 24-Dec-2008 08:18 872
jaunty-desktop-i386.iso 24-Dec-2008 08:18 692M Desktop CD for PC (Intel x86) computers (standard download)
jaunty-desktop-i386.list 24-Dec-2008 08:18 3.5K Desktop CD for PC (Intel x86) computers (file listing)
jaunty-desktop-i386.manifest 24-Dec-2008 07:58 34K Desktop CD for PC (Intel x86) computers (contents of live filesystem)
jaunty-desktop-i386.metalink 24-Dec-2008 08:18 870
For those who are using the SLES.. i got the mail from Novell.. Currently got the 10 patch available now.. but i only for the OS that registed with Novell only
— On Sat, 20/12/08, Novell Patchbuilder Notification <patchbuilder_noreply@novell.com> wrote:
From: Novell Patchbuilder Notification <patchbuilder_noreply@novell.com>
Subject: 19 Dec 2008 Novell Customer Center (10 New Patches)
To: “XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX” <hackers_125@yahoo.com>
Date: Saturday, 20 December, 2008, 7:00 AM
19 Dec 2008 Novell Customer Center (10 New Patches) |
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The latest updates to your SUSE Linux Enterprise software are now available. By installing updates regularly, you will keep your operating system at peak performance, remove known security vulnerabilities and software defects, improve stability, and add the newest features and functionality.
To download, simply click the URL(s) that correspond to your version and log in to the Novell download site. You can then install the updates with YaST or your preferred installation tool. Please note: You must have a registered SUSE Linux Enterprise product with upgrade protection in order to access the patch downloads.
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (ia64)
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86)
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (s390x)
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (s390)
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86-64)
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86)
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86)
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86)
Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86-64)
Security update for flash-player (x86)
Security update for MySQL (x86-64)
Security update for MySQL (s390x)
Security update for MySQL (x86-64)
Security update for MySQL (x86)
Security update for MySQL (x86-64)
Security update for MySQL (x86)
Security update for MySQL (ppc)
Security update for MySQL (ia64)
Security update for MySQL (s390x)
Security update for MySQL (s390)
Security update for MySQL (ppc)
Security update for MySQL (ia64)
Security update for MySQL (x86)
Security update for MySQL (x86)
Security update for MySQL (x86-64)
Security update for MySQL (x86)
Security update for MySQL (x86)
Recommended update for LAuS (x86)
Recommended update for LAuS (s390x)
Recommended update for LAuS (x86)
Recommended update for LAuS (s390)
Recommended update for LAuS (ppc)
Recommended update for LAuS (ia64)
Recommended update for LAuS (x86-64)
Recommended update for LAuS (x86-64)
Recommended update for LAuS (x86)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (ia64)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (ppc)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (s390x)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (x86-64)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (s390x)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (x86)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (x86-64)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (ppc)
Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (ia64)
Recommended update for kiwi (x86)
Recommended update for kiwi (x86-64)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (x86-64)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (ia64)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (ppc)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (x86)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (ppc)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (ia64)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (x86-64)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (x86)
Recommended update for python-pywbem (s390x)
Recommended update for Evolution (x86-64)
Recommended update for Evolution (ppc)
Recommended update for Evolution (ia64)
Recommended update for Evolution (x86)
Recommended update for Evolution (x86-64)
Recommended update for Evolution (x86)
Recommended update for ptpd (x86)
Security update for flash-player (x86)
OES Linux servers should only be updated by following the instructions in the applicable documentation:
GNU celebrate the birthday on this September… said Fry
Saw his website Stephen Fry
What is GNU?
GNU is a Unix-like operating system that comes with source code that can be copied, modified, and redistributed. From searchenterpriselinux
The GNU operating system is a complete free software system, upward-compatible with Unix. GNU stands for “GNU’s Not Unix”. Richard Stallman made the Initial Announcement of the GNU Project in September 1983. A longer version called the GNU Manifesto was published in September 1985. It has been translated into several other languages.
The name “GNU” was chosen because it met a few requirements; first, it was a recursive acronym for “GNU’s Not Unix”, second, because it was a real word, and third, it was fun to say (or Sing). From GNU.org
That means this time we all need to change.. try to involve in freedom software os.. Support Linux and Unix OS..
The Debian Project was officially founded by Ian Murdock on
August 16th, 1993. At that time, the whole concept of a “distribution” of Linux was new. Ian intended Debian to be a distribution which would be made openly, in the sprit of Linux and GNU (read his manifesto provided as an appendix to this document for more details). The creation of Debian was sponsored by the FSF’s GNU project for one year (November 1994 to November 1995).Debian was meant to be carefully and conscientiously put together, and to be maintained and supported with similar care. It started as a small, tightly-knit group of Free Software hackers, and gradually grew to become a large, well-organized community of developers and users.
When it began, Debian was the only distribution that was open for every developer and user to contribute their work. It remains the most significant distributor of Linux that is not a commercial entity. It is the only large project with a constitution, social contract, and policy documents to organize the project. Debian is also the only distribution which is “micro packaged” using detailed dependency information regarding inter-package relationships to ensure system consistency across upgrades.
To achieve and maintain high standards of quality, Debian has adopted an extensive set of policies and procedures for packaging and delivering software. These standards are backed up by tools, automation, and documentation implementing all of Debian’s key elements in an open and visible way.
Completed my self studies on:
Novell Course
How to format/create or delete drive in SUSE
Click Yes at the warning.
Highlight the new device (e.g., sdb or sdc).
Remove existing partitions on the USB hard dive.
Click Delete.
Click Yes to really delete the partition.
Click Continue if prompted to unmount the drive.
Create a new partition on the USB drive.
Click Create.
Click the radio button next to the new device and click OK.
Click OK to create a primary partition.
Click OK.
Click Apply.
Click Finish and continue to format the drive
CD/DVD
eject (to unmount the image)
eject –trayclose (to close the tray)
source: Novell
Another Disto coming out together with the Ubuntu 8.04.
This version look simple and powerful for Multimedia Center.
MythTV is a GPL licensed suite of programs that allow you to build the mythical home media convergence box on your own using Open Source software and operating systems. MythTV is known to work on Linux and Mac OS X (PowerPC and Intel). It does not run on Windows.
Source: Mythbuntu