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Journals RSS FeedsOpenLDAP Everywhere Reloaded, Part I - Directory services is one of the most interesting and crucial parts of computing today. They provide our account management, basic authentication, address books and a back-end repository for the configuration of many other important applications. more>> ...Feed Source: feedproxy.google.com Chemistry the Gromacs Way -
In this article, I'm diving into chemistry again. Many packages,
both commercial and open source, are available to make chemistry calculations
at the quantum level. The one I cover here is gromacs (http://www.gromacs.org). It should be available for your
distribution via its package manager.
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... Make TV Awesome with Bluecop -
A few weeks back, I was whining that although Doctor
Who was available
on Amazon Prime streaming, I didn't have any way to watch it on my
television. Thankfully, my friend Richard Servello pointed me to
the bluecop repo for XBMC. Not only does bluecop support Amazon Prime
streaming, but it also has add-ons for Hulu and countless other
network-video-streaming collections.
... Hack and / - Password Cracking with GPUs, Part I: the Setup -
Bitcoin mining is so last year. Put your expensive GPU to use
cracking passwords.
When the Bitcoin mining craze hit its peak, I felt the tug to join this new
community and make some easy money. I wasn't drawn only by the money; the
concepts behind Bitcoin mining intrigued me, in particular the new use of
graphics processors (GPUs). With a moderately expensive video card, you
could bring in... An Introduction to Application Development with Catalyst and Perl -
Catalyst is the latest in the evolution of open-source Web development
frameworks. Written in modern Perl and inspired by many of the projects
that came before it, including Ruby on Rails, Catalyst is elegant, powerful
and refined. It's a great choice for creating any Web-based application
from the simple to the very complex.
... Cryptocurrency: Your Total Cost Is 01001010010 -
Most people have heard of gold. Most people are familiar with dollars. For a handful of geeky folks, however, the currency they hope will become a global standard is digital. Whether it's a problem or not, the currency you use on a day-to-day basis is tied to the government. more>>
... HTML5 for Audio Applications -
HTML5 lets you play music through compliant browsers—no "cloud" required.
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... May 2012 Issue of Linux Journal: Programming -
Rubies, Pythons and Perls!
It may sound like a new Indiana Jones movie or
possibly a
cheesy platform-style video game from the 1990s, but the title of this column actually refers to our focus this
month—programming! Not that there's anything wrong with daring adventures
in remote locations, it's just that all the red tape can be overwhelming.... Three Ways to Web Server Concurrency -
Multiprocessing, multithreading and evented I/O: the trade-offs in Web
servers.
A Web server needs to support concurrency. The server should service
clients in a timely, fair manner to ensure that no client starves
because some other client causes the server to hang. Multiprocessing
and multithreading, and hybrids of these, are traditional ways to
achieve concurrency. Node.js represents another way, one b... Tales From the Server Room: Zoning Out -
Sometimes events and equipment conspire against you and your team to cause
a problem. Occasionally, however, it's lack of understanding or foresight
that can turn around and bite you. Unfortunately, this is a tale of where
we failed to spot all the possible things that might go wrong.
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... Mercurial - Revision Control Approximated -
A short while ago, an article appeared in Linux
Journal implying
Git was the be-all and end-all of source code revision control systems
("Git—Revision Control Perfected" by Henry Van Styn, August 2011). more>>
... New Products -
New products for April.
... Science the GNU Way, Part I -
In my past several articles, I've looked at various packages to do all
kinds of science. Sometimes, however, there just isn't a tool to solve a
particular problem. That's the great thing about science. There is always
something new to discover and study. But, this means it's up to you to
develop the software tools you need to do your analysis. more>>
... Complexity, Uptime and the End of the World -
Poorly implemented monitoring systems can drive an administrator
crazy. At best, they are distracting. At worst, they'll keep whoever
is on pager duty up for nights at a time. This article discusses the
best practices for designing systems that will keep your systems up and
stay quiet when nothing is wrong.
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... Blue Drop Awards Celebrate Achievements in Open Source Web Development -
The first ever Blue Drop Awards for excellence in Drupal development were announced yesterday. Organized and led by Ben Finklea of Volacci, the awards were both a community effort to celebrate the great work of Drupal Developers, and also a vehicle for Drupal and open source evangelism. more>>
... H-P Shows Age With Layoffs - H-P plans to lay off 27,000 employees. The tech giant also said its quarterly profit slumped 31% amid relatively flat revenue in its PC business and lower printing sales.... Spain to Recapitalize Bankia - Spain will provide about $11.4 billion to cover Bankia's needs, the nation's finance minister said.... Chesapeake Raises Big Bet in Ohio - Chesapeake is ramping up drilling on the Utica Shale, a promising but unproven oil field, at a time when the embattled natural-gas giant is under financial stress and facing heightened scrutiny from investors.... Mutual Funds Promised Haven From Speedsters - A startup is aiming to create a trading platform that protects mutual-fund managers from high-speed traders.... Zynga Defends Acquisition - Zynga is trying to provide some answers for its controversial acquisition of "Draw Something," a mobile game that was released only six weeks earlier and has since lost popularity.... Chinese Manufacturing Falls - The preliminary HSBC China Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index fell in May, for the seventh straight month of contraction, stoking concerns the Chinese economy could slow sharply.... Chinese Tycoon Sees Deals Beyond AMC - Chinese property and entertainment tycoon Wang Jianlin, fresh off a proposed deal to purchase AMC, plans to make similarly ambitious moves in global industries ranging from film to retail to hotels.... RIM Suffers Another High-Level Departure - Research In Motion said its London-based executive vice president for sales, Patrick Spence, is stepping down?the latest departure in a string of high-level exits at the BlackBerry maker.... Asian Markets Mixed - Asian markets were mixed on Thursday, while the euro resumed after falling overnight to its lowest level since July 2010 as European leaders failed to produce a breakthrough.... Second Tipster Emerges in Gupta Trial - Prosecutors acknowledged that senior Goldman Sachs salesman David Loeb shared information about three technology companies with Rajaratnam.... Hospital Medical Devices to Go Wireless - The FCC is expected to vote to open up spectrum, easing patient monitoring and making corporate product development less risky.... Stocks Dive, Then Dig Out - The Dow ended a volatile session off just 6.66 points, or 0.05%, at 12496.15. The single-digit point decline came on a day that saw the blue-chip index fall as many as 191 points.... New-Home Sales Fuel Optimism on Housing - Sales of newly built homes in the U.S. increased in April, another sign that the long-struggling housing sector is finding its footing.... Billionaire Lau Faces Charges in Macau - Developer Chinese Estates said its chairman, Joseph Lau, will face prosecution in Macau over charges of bribery and money laundering linked to a land deal.... P&G Concedes Missteps in Expansion - Procter & Gamble said it would stabilize its largest, most-profitable businesses in major markets before further spending on emerging markets, where profit margins are thinner.... Pandora's Loss Widens - Pandora Media reported a wider quarterly loss on higher costs, but its revenue jumped 58% and the Internet radio company raised its outlook.... Bond Market Liberates Fed - With the euro-zone crisis back in high gear, the bond market is giving the Fed some leeway to simulate the economy. ... Google Wins Patent Verdict - A federal jury ruled that Google didn't infringe Oracle patents for Java technology in the second phase of the companies' trial. ... Buyback of Loans Forced on BofA - Freddie Mac forced Bank of America to buy back $330 million of mortgages originated over the past two years after the mortgage-finance giant challenged the lender over technical issues with how the loans were manufactured.... GE Pushes Industrial Profit-Margin Goal Into 2013 - CEO Jeff Immelt said the conglomerate's industrial profit margin may not grow as much as expected this year, although he vowed that the difference will be made up in 2013. ... Macy's Makes China Move - Macy's is acquiring a minority stake in a Chinese online retailer that will sell the U.S. department store's merchandise on its website. It will pay $15 million for a stake in VIPStore, which operates the Omei.com website.... BP Agrees to $400 Million Refinery Upgrade - BP agreed to add $400 million in pollution controls at its refinery in Whiting, Ind., to address environmental concerns about an expansion of the facility.... Martha Stewart Named Nonexecutive Chairman - Martha Stewart was named nonexecutive chairman of the company she founded, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, eight years after she resigned amid charges that she lied to investigators about a stock sale.... Hormel Profit Rises, Thanks to Turkey - Hormel Foods said profit rose 17%, helped by sales of fresh turkey and Mexican-food products. The meat processor's margins with pork remained thin.... Railway Walkout Hits Canada - Nearly 5,000 unionized workers at Canadian Pacific Railway walked off the job, disrupting freight service across Canada.... Monsanto Diversifies in Agribusiness - Monsanto is paying $210 million for a maker of crop-planting technology as the agribusiness company steps up efforts to diversify beyond seed production. ... New Rules for Prepaid Card Companies - Financial companies in the $150 billion prepaid card market could face higher regulatory costs, while consumers could find it easier to recover stolen funds and sort out fees under new federal rules in the works.... Toll Brothers Swings to Profit - Toll Brothers posted a fiscal-second-quarter profit, thanks in part to fewer inventory write-downs, as the builder delivered more homes and fewer buyers canceled. ... Zale Loss Narrows - Zale's fiscal third-quarter loss narrowed as the jewelry retailer continued to post same-store sales growth, led by its domestic business.... Seagate Seeks Control of LaCie - Seagate is seeking control of LaCie for about $186 million in cash, as the hard-drive maker looks to boost growth in the European and Japanese markets. ... Bank of Montreal Profit Climbs 27% - Bank of Montreal's second-quarter earnings rose 27%, beating expectations, on higher volumes and fee revenue as well as lower loan-loss provisions. ... France Seeks Answers From Google - The French government's digital-privacy watchdog is renewing questioning of Google, amplifying a pan-European probe into the search giant's privacy policies.... Thai Rival Outbids Shell in East Africa - Thailand's PTT Exploration & Production intensified the fight to gain access to East Africa's natural-gas fields, bidding $1.9 billion to acquire Mozambique-focused Cove Energy and trump Shell's offer.... Commerzbank Sets Dividend Plan - Germany's Commerzbank aims to resume a dividend payment for the 2013 business year, Chief Executive Martin Blessing told the AGM.... J.P. Morgan Exposed on Right Flank - The bank's trading loss has stoked frustration among Republicans?who haven't forgotten that it donated mostly to Democrats last election cycle.... AOL's Bet on Local News Draws Trouble - Patch.com, a network of small-town news sites owned by AOL, has emerged at the center of a tug of war over the Internet company's future.... Mazda, Fiat to Build Roadster - Mazda Motor and Fiat said they will join forces on the development and production of a new two-seater sports car based on the Japanese car maker's MX-5. ... Burberry Focuses on Store Space - Burberry said it will invest in opening bigger stores as the luxury clothing and handbag retailer reported a big jump in full-year profit, although runaway growth in the key Asian market slowed. ... Details Released in Gome Case - China's top court detailed the insider-trading charges against the founder of Chinese retailer Gome, who has been in prison since 2010.... BOE Saw Fine Balance in QE Vote - Several members of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee came close to voting for an expansion of its bond-buying stimulus program at their May meeting.... Lenovo Makes Solid Gain - Lenovo bucked the tough times in the personal-computer business with a 59% rise in fiscal fourth-quarter net profit. ... Satyam Lifts Profit At Tech Mahindra - Indian technology-outsourcing company Tech Mahindra reported a leap in earnings, in good part because of results from associate Satyam Computer Service.... Dell Shares Tumble - Dell tumbled 18% after its quarterly report raised questions about the strength of computer sales and tech spending. H-P and Microsoft slumped.... Private Firms Gain Relief - The foundation that oversees accounting rule-making created a panel aimed at making it easier for millions of privately held companies to follow accounting standards.... Copyright © 2012, Internet Marketing Tools. All Rights Reserved. |