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DHCP,DNS,MAIL,LAMP Server on Ubuntu

Posted on the January 1st, 2009 under Certification,Jobs,Linux,Novell,Open Source,SysAdmin,Ubuntu,UNIX by

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Yesterday i went to one of the Perak Gov office..They want to setup the DHCP server on the capalang pc..hahaha.. P4 and only 256 RAM… So the best OS to install on it is Ubuntu i think. It easier to manage by their staff later..

What are inside that server:

I just follow the simple guide from HowToForge

  • Web Server: Apache 2.2 with PHP 5.2.6, Python, and Ruby
  • Database Server: MySQL 5.0
  • Mail Server: Postfix
  • DNS Server: BIND9
  • FTP Server: proftpd
  • POP3/IMAP: postfix
  • Webalizer for web site statistics

Credit and thanks to HowToForge

Then adding the DHCP server, and ISPConfig

For DHCP server make sure you install the dhcp3-server first. Then edit the configuration file

vi /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf file > sample of the configuration file.

default-lease-time 600;
max-lease-time 7200;

option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option broadcast-address 192.168.1.255;
option routers 192.168.1.254;
option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2;
option domain-name “domain.org”;

subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.200;
}

To setup the ISPConfig it will make a little bit time.. And make sure you really understand what the requirement for the setup. If it already meet the requirement just run the setup file… ./setup

that all.

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Novell Patch for SLES

Posted on the December 20th, 2008 under Computer,Distro,Linux,Linux Software,Novell,Open Source,SLED,SLES,SUSE,UNIX by

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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)

Patch Updates

19 Dec 2008

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.

  1. Recommended update for kochi-substitute (ppc)
    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (ia64)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (s390x)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (s390)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86-64)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86)

    • Open Enterprise Server (OES)

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86)

    • Linux Point of Service 9

    Recommended update for kochi-substitute (x86-64)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
  2. Security update for flash-player (x86-64)
    • Novell Linux Desktop 9

    Security update for flash-player (x86)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9
  3. Security update for MySQL (s390)
    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 SDK

    Security update for MySQL (x86-64)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 SDK

    Security update for MySQL (s390x)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 SDK

    Security update for MySQL (x86-64)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Security update for MySQL (x86)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9 SDK

    Security update for MySQL (x86-64)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9 SDK

    Security update for MySQL (x86)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9

    Security update for MySQL (ppc)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 SDK

    Security update for MySQL (ia64)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 SDK

    Security update for MySQL (s390x)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Security update for MySQL (s390)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Security update for MySQL (ppc)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Security update for MySQL (ia64)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Security update for MySQL (x86)

    • Linux Point of Service 9

    Security update for MySQL (x86)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Security update for MySQL (x86-64)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9

    Security update for MySQL (x86)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 SDK

    Security update for MySQL (x86)

    • Open Enterprise Server (OES)
  4. Recommended update for LAuS (x86)
    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for LAuS (x86)

    • Open Enterprise Server (OES)

    Recommended update for LAuS (s390x)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for LAuS (x86)

    • Linux Point of Service 9

    Recommended update for LAuS (s390)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for LAuS (ppc)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for LAuS (ia64)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for LAuS (x86-64)

    • SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

    Recommended update for LAuS (x86-64)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9

    Recommended update for LAuS (x86)

    • Novell Linux Desktop 9
  5. Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (x86)
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (ia64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (ppc)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (s390x)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (x86-64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (s390x)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (x86)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (x86-64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (ppc)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2

    Recommended update for sblim-sfcb (ia64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2
  6. Recommended update for kiwi (x86)
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Thin Client 10 SP2

    Recommended update for kiwi (x86)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for kiwi (x86-64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2
  7. Recommended update for python-pywbem (s390x)
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (x86-64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (ia64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (ppc)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (x86)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (ppc)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (ia64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (x86-64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (x86)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for python-pywbem (s390x)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2
  8. Recommended update for Evolution (s390x)
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for Evolution (x86-64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for Evolution (ppc)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for Evolution (ia64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for Evolution (x86)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Software Development Kit 10 SP2

    Recommended update for Evolution (x86-64)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2

    Recommended update for Evolution (x86)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2
  9. Recommended update for ptpd (x86-64)
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10 SP2

    Recommended update for ptpd (x86)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time 10 SP2
  10. Security update for flash-player (x86-64)
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2

    Security update for flash-player (x86)

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2

OES Linux servers should only be updated by following the instructions in the applicable documentation:

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Working on Shift & Last Project @ Intel

Posted on the December 19th, 2008 under Career,Certification,Computer,HP,Intel,Jobs,Linux,Linux Software,My Life,NCLE,NCLP,Novell,SLED,SLES,SUSE,SysAdmin,UNIX by

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OMG.. this Sunday i will start working on Shift.. after my validation today..8am to 8pm…On friday is my NCLP exam.. oh.. my head full of UNIX Command now..how about SLES… hahaha…dont mix it up..dont close the YAST… use the rcxxxx …xxxx is service…dont forget about the syslog.ng… troubleshoot the user permission access.

My last project at Intel already success DQ45CB, DQ45CB SYSTEMDG41Ty

This is my First SLED/SLES Project at Intel DG35EC

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Unknown Device- PCIID

Posted on the December 3rd, 2008 under Hardware,Kernel,Linux,Motherboard,Open Source,UNIX by

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I have a few tips here.. For those that have the problem when install any Linux disto or their system and found the Unknown Device..

root@ubuntu:~# lspci
00:00.0 RAM memory: nVidia Corporation MCP67 Memory Controller (rev a2)
00:01.0 ISA bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP67 ISA Bridge (rev a2)
00:01.1 SMBus: nVidia Corporation MCP67 SMBus (rev a2)
00:01.2 RAM memory: nVidia Corporation MCP67 Memory Controller (rev a2)
00:01.3 Co-processor: nVidia Corporation MCP67 Co-processor (rev a2)
00:02.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation MCP67 OHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev a2)
00:02.1 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation MCP67 EHCI USB 2.0 Controller (rev a2)
00:04.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation MCP67 OHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev a2)
00:04.1 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation MCP67 EHCI USB 2.0 Controller (rev a2)
00:06.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation MCP67 IDE Controller (rev a1)
00:07.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP67 High Definition Audio (rev a1)
00:08.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP67 PCI Bridge (rev a2)
00:09.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation MCP67 AHCI Controller (rev a2)
00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation MCP67 Ethernet (rev a2)
00:0c.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP67 PCI Express Bridge (rev a2)
00:0d.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP67 PCI Express Bridge (rev a2)
00:12.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 7150M (rev a2)
00:18.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] HyperTransport Technology Configuration
00:18.1 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] Address Map
00:18.2 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] DRAM Controller
00:18.3 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] Miscellaneous Control
01:09.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Ricoh Co Ltd R5C832 IEEE 1394 Controller (rev 05)
01:09.1 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 22)
01:09.2 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C843 MMC Host Controller (rev 12)
01:09.3 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C592 Memory Stick Bus Host Adapter (rev 12)
01:09.4 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd xD-Picture Card Controller (rev ff)
04:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
For my setup it already update…

Here is the command how to update the pciid

root@ubuntu:~# update-pciids

Downloaded daily snapshot dated     2008-11-20 03:15:02

and u can find the Device using the PCI ID…

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The value and Kernel Development

Posted on the November 22nd, 2008 under Kernel,Linux,UNIX by

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Did you know how the kernel development work. I know it very hard to make the kernel working. Most are developers working together. Not like Carnonical aka Ubuntu… They take but never return said by Greg Kroah-Hartman. This one already explained by him on my previous post
Here

You all can view the picture how the kernel development process.

Source: Thanks to Linux Foundation for their statistic
Milestones in Linux Kernel Development History
Linux Foundation

Development Cost Milestones

Production Kernel Version

Actual Estimated Development Cost (2008 dollars)

$100 million

Linux 2.0.37

$100,482,780

$200 million

Linux 2.2.7

$200,698,556

$400 million

Linux 2.4.2

$406,295,326

$600 million

Linux 2.4.22

$623,138,500

$800 million

Linux 2.6.11

$815,845,735

$1.0 billion

Linux 2.6.19

$1,001,218,110

$1.2 billion

Linux 2.6.26

$1,201,733,129

SLOC Milestones

Production Kernel Version

Actual Source Lines of Code

1 million

Linux 2.2.1

1,167,703

2 million

Linux 2.4.0

2,210,149

3 million

Linux 2.4.20

3,093,338

4 million

Linux 2.6.6

4,008,692

5 million

Linux 2.6.19

5,111,085

6 million

Linux 2.6.26

6,015,867

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2nd Update.. as Pencacai Linux

Posted on the November 7th, 2008 under HP,Linux,My Life,UNIX by

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1ST week at HP a little bit boring for me… Why? Because I didn’t start anything yet.. Only a few thing only I just know.. Why so late? Because we only have the limited Workstation.. My team only have the 3 Workstation and we need to share it out.. 12 member in my team.. we use the same pc.. we got 4 shift.. so all the Workstation is fully utilized by every time… 3 member times 4 shift equal to 12…

Early 2010 HP will transfer to the new campus @ cyberjaya.. Maybe on that time we no need to share the workstation anymore.. But that I’m still there on that times… HuHu… don’t know yet.. I got the chance to converted to the HP permanent staff.. I will go for it…

I this week also I already feel the good environment working here.. Never saw any issues or the bad style that show by the team member… They very nice and good person. But until today I don’t get my temporary badge yet.. So difficult to me.. even go to toilet also very difficult. Need to borrow other member badge or.. Must be escorted by someone hahahaha..

I really energetic to start my job.. I need to On Job Training first… The training material is private.. Can’t be download and can’t bring home also.. Must keep it on the share drive only.. That good because we have different of customer… so it Private and Confidential Issues …

Here I can’t find the hot CHICKS hahahaha.. where are they hiding..

*This week I need the window shopping.. I must buy more shirt and long sleeve, also breeches.. It must be PADINI coz it got the body fit patent.. Durban/Suave.. It also ok… oh.. I’m running out of cash.. Gonna buy house soon.. Yes i will have my own house… Who was going to give me the VERSACE as present..?  *

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How my life begin here…!

Posted on the November 4th, 2008 under Career,HP,Jobs,My Life,UNIX by

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How my life will move on during this couple of month / year.. I will start working on shifting rotation 4days work and 3 days rest / 3 days works and 4 days rest … Yes that means.. Every day I must work for 12 hours. Then go back just sleep and wake up on next morning or evening to work again.

I will update my knowledge about the UNIX administration. Seriously I never have any server experience before, 0 % . But I already attend the NCLP Course & Linux Server Administration Course before. So I have a little bit knowledge about that..

Yesterday I went to Cyberjaya for the induction. The funniest things I only the guy that wear jeans n tshirt hahaha… I never know the company dress code. Back to Intel I just wear the jeans n tshirt every day haha…no dress code in Intel… At there are around 5 guys including me.. the other 4 guy are Windows people…and I the only UNIX people over there(wearing the jeans n tshirt). Start from today I must wear the casual dress to work.. except on Friday.. can wear jeans..but must wear tshirt with color. I feel like in school already.. But this is the rules.. every employee should follow the rules.. u can’t break it.. Only Michael Scolfield can do that… So I will identify the business environment in my new working place –HP.. You should show you attitude and the corporate image to other. That the policies… Did you all meet your Managing Director before.. Yes I do today.. We went to the office tour.. and meet up the Managing Director.. He just can stop his meeting for a while… just too meet us.. He is the nice person..He also give us some motivation about the jobs and our career path after 1 or 2 year.. What should you do after that…? YES I need to take this opportunity as my ticket to fly….

Why I should do in my rest day.. Maybe on standby… If not.. What I must do…?

The first thing is study.. Learn more about UNIX.. Oh.. I forget about my NCLP exam again… I must sit it on 28… If don’t have leave on that day I will postpone again.. I need my working schedule now.. Plz… Currently I already have the 3 modules on UNIX SA & Networking. Yes time to learn something new..

That I should enjoy more… Yes I need it… I need to enjoy with my new jobs.. And spent more time with friends.. Do a lot of activity.. I’m in KL lol…not Kulim look the death town hahaha… I think I should be a little bit boring coz I don’t have any special Girl Friend… A little bit jaded.. I should look for it…? That I’m right… I no need to care about the other filling … also no need take about her… haha make my life enjoy and heaven huhuhu…

I need to fulfill my life a lot of activity now (clubbing.. hahaha no way.. I’m not the smoker and drinker.. no need liquor on cigarettes).. I need to archive something that more and more better than n
ow.. What that I doing last time let it go… Looking forward… We can’t get all that in the same time.. at least one in the particular times..

I will update the second part of my life in new workplace at HP later…

*Why I start to blogging about my life…?

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Certification – it the best choice for Linux geek

Posted on the October 30th, 2008 under Career,Certification,Jobs,Linux,NCLE,NCLP,Novell,Redhat,RHCE,RHCT,UNIX by

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Today I got the Linux Format Magazine (LXF – October). On the top of cover got the “HOT TOPIC” = $$$$ Cash for knowledge – Get your Linux skills certified and walk into a dream job.. This what I’m doing right now.. Get more certs and earn more… and get the jobs that you like.

Some paragraphs that I copied from that magazine.

“All you need to do is get certifications-something that a potential employer will recognize on you CV.”

“Professional training schemes cost professional amounts of money, and if you’re lucky, this sum will be footed by our employer. Training is expensive, but that’s because the rewards are usually worth the effort in term of better pay and job satisfaction” Source LFX

For me the money is not the problem for the company… If employer wants the quality of services they should send the employee for the training… Hands on training.. No online material or eBook …Employee also can gain more skill/knowledge… it will represent the quality services for the employer…But I think it will work for the MSC/MNC status company. How about the local company that not have this status.. But make more profit… They should send also… Employer should take care of every employee.. Don’t make your employee leave if they have the skill that required for that job. To find the Linux people is not easy…trust me.. where to find this geek people…where are they.. all are in HP/IBM..hahaha

Top ranking Certification:

LPIC 1 > LPIC2 >LPIC3

RHCT >RHCE > RHDS/RHSS >RHCA

NCLA > NLP >NCLE

Last time when I attend the Novell Certified Linux Professional Course my instructor told me that NCLE more difficult than the RHCE.. When I do the comparison yes it true… but RHCT more difficult than the NCLP… But got the certain part that more difficult in NCLP is syslog-ng…. But now I can understand the concept of syslog-ng already..Thanks to my instructor…

But for future I don’t know yet.. I will go to Linux Certification (NCLE) or HP CSA (Because my new post is UNIX…) I think I should go to UNIX… this is suitable for me… Let me feel first…How the UNIX life…. Maybe I also can learn more about UNIX.. I will support SERVER… Server…no more Motherboard Certification… This experience very2 valuable for my future…

If you’re Linux User/ g33k / 1337 the certification is important.. You will specialized in the UNIX/Linux field… no more MISC stuff to be done… for sure no more windows….

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My Stuck,,,Weekend

Posted on the October 29th, 2008 under HP,Jobs,My Life,UNIX by

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On the weekend I went to KL to take my offer letter and sign the agreement. I went three via train (KTMB Express Langkawi).. (This is the last time I take the train) .. damm the train very slow… I took the bed seat…but I can’t sleep coz the air cond… I feel warn n hot… I reach at KL Central around 7am.. I should arrived on 520am… Then on Sunday I hang out with my friend… we meet up @ KL Central…i’m sure that they will came late..hahaha… I arrived sharp at 10.. Make the phone call to wan & adib…..still sleep… huhuhuhuhu..

I think better take my breakfast first… I take Nasi Lemak Rendang Ayam + Fresh orange… I open up my lappy and check my mail.. and Friendster.. also some favorite site like linuxtoday.com . They wan and adib arrived at 11++.. we went to KLCC.. to meet Khairul..also fairuz and faizin…Then adib feel hungry like Somalia people..went to Secret Recipe to eat again.. then later Khairul coming.. we going to Kinokuniya… I’m looking some UNIX stuff..(HP-UX).. then later Fairuz (sarjan) & faizin (faizal hussein) arrived.. then we going to Burger King…(makan lagi…) I treat them.. coz they still student (they said that ..who has work need to treat us hahaha..…no man…) Then we went out got a lot of chatting, smoking (I’m not smoker k)… Until we feel bored.. we went back to cinema and watch eagle eye….

When I going to Cyberjaya to take my offer later.. I cant found the office…then I just cross the another road.. yes. Their office (MSC Status Company) is beside IBM… I like the interior design on my company office. They got the jungle/tropical design…the small garden very nice.. I like to work inside that building.. a lot of cute girl. But I cant find any malay over there…all look like the foreign.. India,US.. … next week on 3rd November I will be in the induction from 10am at cyber.. And the next day I will go to HP tower to start my training.. first 2 weeks maybe on normal hours..but next 2 weeks.. I will work on shift rotation 8am-8pm / 8pm -8am.. 4 working days and 3 rest day..i;m sure that no leave on weekend.. hahaha…. Oh no….. Yes…now I thinking that I can work at Cyberjaya… it quite near to Ampang… and also I got MC yesterday… * don’t do to much during your holiday…later u will get sick and tired…

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PC-BSD 7.0.1

Posted on the October 21st, 2008 under BSD,Linux,Open Source,Operating System,UNIX by

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Did anyone here try out the PC-BSD already. I also never try on it… But they already have the PC-BSD 7.0.1.

Download Link : PC-BSD

Name: PC-BSD 7.0.1 Upgrade

Date: 10-17-2008

Size: 701MB

Description:

This patch upgrades PC-BSD 7.0 to version 7.0.1, which includes an update to KDE 4.1.2 and more. Full changelog details below.

Application:

Simply apply the update on your PC-BSD system and the upgrade will take place at the next system startup. The update may take 15-25 minutes or more, depending upon the speed of the system.

PCBSD 7.0.1 – Changelog (10-17-08)
————————–
* Updated KDE to 4.1.2
* Update Nvidia driver to 177.80 – SVN: 2868
* Fixed various bugs causing crashes with System Updater – SVN: 2780 , SVN: 2790 , SVN: 2908
* Fixed bugs with partitions becoming mis-aligned due to incorrect sizing – SVN: 2809 , SVN: 2810
* Added support for NTFS writing directly in KDE4 – SVN: 2811
* Fixed sound detection for ALI M5451 PCI Audio Device – SVN: 2821
* Fixed out of memory errors when installing on 256MB of RAM – SVN: 2825 , SVN: 2827 , SVN: 2828
* Added new KMenu->System->Display Setup Wizard icon to re-run the X Setup tool – SVN: 2832
* Added support for linux-flashplugin9 to the default install for i386 and amd64 – SVN: 2850 , SVN: 2851
* Fixed an error about setting up Xorg for QEMU on install – SVN: 2848
* 7.0.1 now includes all the KDE l10n packages by default, allowing users to switch languages and locales “on-the-fly” – SVN: 2877
* Fixed a bug which caused a sound-detection error notification by mistake when the user was running an alternative OSS – SVN: 2901
* Fixed the Wifi tool to work with very long SSID’s and ones with multiple spaces in the name – SVN: 2895
* Updated the Wifi tool to allow network profiles, and connect to the best available network – SVN: 2904
* Added a new System Updater launcher to the System Settings utility – SVN: 2906
* Added support to xorg-gui to allow user to run radeonhd driver – SVN: 2909
* Corrected some apps showing up in their respective kickoff directory – SVN: 2910

Source: PC-BSD

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