Archive for the 'Computers' Category

Tuning LAMP systems, Part 2: Optimizing Apache and PHP

Monday, May 28th, 2007

SELinux Symposium

Friday, April 6th, 2007

a lot of interesing presentation about new developments and implementations of SElinux

PowerConnect 5324 and ethernet bonding

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

notes about dell switch hardware and linux ethernet bonding

Understanding PIX behavior

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

article explaning Cisco PIX packet flow. Pls read it if u are planning to touch pix config files

More Bugs: depmod segfaults on FC5, agrrrr!

Thursday, August 17th, 2006

So, me fighting irq kernel bug (see my previous post). Went to kernel.org, got a stock kernel, build it, tried
to install :

Nice!

Apearantly, it depmod segfaults after looking at /lib/modules//updates

More Bugs — IRQ11 nodoby cared

Monday, August 14th, 2006

I encuntered an annoying bug after I upgraded from Fedora Core 4 to Fedora Core 5. The result of this bug is that after X server restart or switching to a console or after suspend-resume USB, Sound and Network does not work any more.

SEO Beginners Guide

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

First of, what is SEO? . Abbreviation ‘SEO’ stands for Search Engine Optimization, or a few things you as a webmaster need to know to increase your site’s visibility with major search engines.

First of, what is SEO? . Abbriviation ‘SEO’ stands for Search Engine Optimization, or a few things you as a webmaster need to know to increase your site’s visibility with major serach engines

Last on KDE vs Gnome saga

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

The ever-lasting KDE-vs-Gnome saga just got an interesting update. On gnome-usability mailing list Linux Torvalds just said, “just tell people to use KDE”

RPM Guide Book

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

RPM GUIDE [ from fedora.redhat.com/docs] Fedora Project has made available online excellent RPM Guide written by Eric Foster-Johnson. This is a long document, including history of package managers, software design goals and implementation details. This guide is a must-read for anyone planning to create and/or maintain RPM packages.

Linux kernel 2.6.12

Saturday, June 18th, 2005

Nothing revolutionary, just another stable Linux kernel 2.6.12 was relased yesterday. It contains no surprises, but a lot of small changes that lead to a better performance under high load, better memory and process management. As usual, you can grab your fresh copy from www.kernel.org