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Wednesday, March 31, 2010



Top 50 Software Easter Eggs of All Time

Posted: 31 Mar 2010 02:41 AM PDT

A few days from now, it will be Easter Sunday. So after showing you some cool OpenOffice.org Easter eggs, I've decided to go all out by sharing with you some of the most popular software Easter eggs ever. Take note that some of the virtual Easter eggs listed here don't exist anymore on newer versions of the software. However, it would still be interesting to know that they were once hidden inside our favorite programs particularly desktop applications and video games.

Without any more delay, here are the top 50 software Easter eggs of all time:


50. IRIX: Hidden Recipes in Release Notes: Open a shell and type "relnotes dmedia_eoe 29." You'll recieve recipes for Kung Pao chicken and tiramisu.

49. Flash (Macromedia version): Flash MX Pro 2004: Go to Help > About Flash Professional. Click the small "™" near the number 2004 and the About screen will offer six different games.

48. iPod: Breakout Game: Select About from the main menu, then hold the center button for a couple of seconds. A miniature Breakout game, created by the founders of Apple Inc. when they worked for Atari, appears on the screen.

47. Debian GNU/Linux: Got Apt-Get?: Log in to a shell as root, type "apt-get moo" and press Enter. An ASCII-based drawing of a cow saying, "Have you mooed today?" will appear. If you type "apt-get," a help file with the various switches appears. At the very end, it says, "This APT has Super Cow Powers".

46. Red Alert: Cryptic Messages Hidden by Psx Manual Designers: Open up the case, extract the manual and look at the dot-dash code at the bottom of most of the pages. This is Morse code, which may have to do with the alternate game play based around the ants missions in some versions.

45. Sim City 4: Tax Twenty Trick: A little dirty government work will help you out in this egg. Load any incorporated city with a reasonable population, raise all the taxes to 20, and leave them at that for a game year or two. Then, drop all taxes to zero. As a result, your city should thrive for a while.

44. BeOS: Change Your Windows Decor: Hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift and clic the Be button on the desk bar. A previously hidden menu item called Window Décor will appear, giving you options for changing the look of windows.

43. Skype: A Few Hidden Emoticons in Skype: Enter a chat session and type words like "drunk" and "ninja" with the brackets to view amusing emoticons.

42. Image Ready 7.0: Ducks: Click Help > About. You should see a picture of a globe in water. Hold down the Ctrl key, and the mouse cursor will turn into a stamp tool-icon. While still holding Ctrl, click somewhere on the image of the globe and a small yellow duck will appear. Do this 10 times and hold down Ctrl+Alt to bring up a miniscope to shoot the ducks.

41. SMS (Microsoft version): Picture of All Team Members: Run "admin console" (MMC) with the "/SMS:EE=238" switch, then right-click the root node and click Credits. Pictures of all team members and their names will appear.

40. Pokémon Emerald Version: Pokémon Cloning Glitch: Go talk to the LINK MULTI BATTLE ROOM lady and select two Pokémon. The woman will now say "Before entering BATTLE ROOM, your progress must be saved. Is that OK?". Say yes. Now you will notice a small time gap. Your Pokémon has been cloned successfully!

39. Kyte Aura: Frappilino!: Go to the desktop and click the Kyte menu button. Continue to Computing Properties > Help > Credit and watch until Lead Designer: Frappilino07 pops up. Click that name, and you'll see a 3D- rendered spinning cup with the words, "It's a Frappilino NOT a Frappacino" inscribed on it.

38. Guitar Hero 3: Judy Nails — Judy Is a Punk: Judy Nails is a character in this game. Her attire shows that she's a punk, but did you know that This is a reference to the popular song by The Ramones called "Judy Is a Punk"?

37. Prince of Persia: Fun Stuff for Prince of Persia: If you type "prince megahit" at the start of the game, you can change features like filtering out nonanimated objects and increasing or decreasing your time.

36. Windows CE: The Perfect Hand in Solitaire: Press Ctrl+Shift, then tap Dea" at the top of the software keyboard. You'll get a perfect solitaire hand.

35. ICQ: ICQ Devils: Click the Main button and select Preferences and Security. Go to Status Mode, hit the Tab key and put the mouse cursor in the middle of the empty space. Press Ctrl+Shift while clicking the left and right mouse buttons together, hitting the left button first. You should see the ICQ Devils, the creators of the ICQ products.

34. Winamp: Spinning Fish: Bring up the Preferences box and go to Plug-ins > Input. Click the Nullsoft Vorbis Decoder, then click About. Click the fish to make it spin.

33. HP 100LX: Hidden Limerick: Turn Palmtop off and press and hold the key. Turn it back on and release the key. Scroll down to Display and press 14 times to see a limerick.

32. uTorrent: Tetris in uTorrent: Select About in the Help menu and press "T" on the keyboard.

31. 3D Pinball for Windows: Control the Pinball with Your Mouse: When game starts, type in "hidden test" without the quotes. Letters show various things: "H" shows the high-score table, with an entry of 1 billion for you to put your name next to; "M" shows the amount of system memory; "R" increases your rank in the game; and "Y" shows the game frame rate in the title. You can also click and drag the ball around, and if you manage to keep the ball in the hyperspace bonus, you can score major points.

30. Palm OS: Easter Egg and Taxi: Go to General > Preferences and draw a small circle, counterclockwise, on the screen right above the calculator silk-screen button.

29. Spybot "Search and Destroy": Click the little icon that appears in every window you open by selecting an option on the left-hand panel. You will get access to a game where you have to fill in as may squares as possible.

28. Tomb Raider: Hidden Sound Bites: Use a PlayStation CD player to access songs from the game. Go to tracks 99 through 130, and there will be some seriously silly sound bytes from the game's creators.

27. Cool Edit Pro: Game in Cool Edit Pro 2.1: Go to Help, then click About CoolEdit Pro. Click over the two silver balls to have some fun.

26. SureDocs: Aladillo: Go to Help > About and press Ctrl+Shift. Double-click the wordl "mode" in "a la mode" under the word "SureDocs" to crack this egg.

25. Doom 3: Hunter Magazines: Every so often during Doom 3, you will see magazines. On some of these magazines is a picture of a character from Quake III Arena.

24. The Sims 2: "Boolprop, the Ultimate Cheat": Type Ctrl+Shift+C, then type "boolProp testingCheatsEnabled true" in the box that comes up and you'll be able to do lots of interesting things.

23. Ducks: Hidden Photo: Type "ASKYAFFLE" on the main menu to turn on the level-skip key. In level 29, blow up the underside of the overhanging earth on the right of the level. Walk the green ducky under to the right, and he should go through a door that was previously hidden in the earth, revealing a quote and a photo of some people from the credits.

22. KPT Vector Effects Plug-in: KPT Arachnoid: Draw a shape and choose KPT Vector effects/3D Transform from the Filters menu. Once the menu opens, hold down Ctrl+Option+Command, then click the blue-and-red logo in the upper-left corner of the interface to play Arachnoid-style game.

21. AutoCAD: AutoCAD 2005 Development Team: In AutoCAD 2005, open the Layer Properties Manager dialog box. Hold down Shift+Ctrl and select the Invert Filter button to see the egg.

20. GameCube: Different Jingle: Plug in four controllers, hold down all four "Z" buttons and turn on the GameCube. A different jingle will play when the logo appears.

19. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: Trash Maps: Travel to Angel Pine in the Badlands to crack open this egg. Across the street from the Clucken Bell stands three trash cans, two of which have their lids off. Knock either one of those two cans over and peek inside with a weapon that zooms, like a sniper rifle. Several maps of Vice City will appear before your eyes.

18. Super DX Ball Deluxe: Super DX Ball Egg: Double-click the ball rolling around at the start of the game, and you will unlock the classic DX Ball boards. Then, go to Power-Ups and search where it says Mega Mall. Double- click the image, and you will unlock the Mega Ball Boards.

17. Fatal Frame 3: The Tormented "Flowers for Algernon" Reference: When the dream starts during the first night playing as Miku, the Tattoo Priestess appears behind you and says: "I don't want to see, anymore." This is a reference to a poem from the book, "Flowers for Algernon," which is about a mentally challenged janitor who volunteers to take part in an experimental intelligence-enhancing treatment.

16. Frontlines: Fuel of War: Tanks: In the level where you first get to drive the tanks, you hear a marine yell, "We can pick up chicks in it." In "Red Vss Blue," a machinima based on Halo, Tucker comments about picking up chicks in a tank.

15. Mozilla: When "about:mozilla" (minus the quotes) is typed into the location bar, various versions of these browsers display a cryptic message in white text on a maroon background in the browser window.

14. Mechwarrior 2: Enzo: Choose Trails of Grievance in the opening screen and go to the Star Formation Edit screen. Change your name to Enzo, then go back and choose the "mech" that you want to use. In addition to the normal choices, you will also be able to use the Elemental, Tarantula and BattleMaster.

13. Quake 4: In the first mission, the first rooms you enter show a human launch pod that looks like the one in the beginning of Quake 2.

12. Atari Portfolio OS: Creators Names and Credits: Open the text editor, then open the Help area using the F2 button. Open the help file for the keyboard, then press ALT+[. You'll see a few names and credits for the system.

11. Max Payne 2: "Late Goodbye" References: Here the song "Late Goodbye" in Part 1, Chapter 4. Track down Ed the janitor for a certain pass code, and hang around to hear him sing along to the music in his headphones. In Part 1, Chapter 7, you come across bands of killers masquerading as cleaners in the high-rise apartment building. In the fourth apartment you enter, descend the stairs to the first level. As you descend the stairs, one of the cleaners starts to bang away on the piano to the song. In the same part of the game at Mona's Place in the Fun House, she is in the shower singing "Late Goodbye."

10. Halo 3: Da Vinci Structure: You'll find this egg on the Covenant level. Float to the ledge near the invisible barrier, then walk up it. Jump off the edge of the cliff, and the sky will turn orange. You will then be at the part where you have to fight the two scarabs, except that there won't be any. You should be just outside of the map. Continue on until a mysterious structure appears. Look at the back of it, and you'lI see that it's covered in blue letters on a grid-like, multicolored background.

9. GNOME: Wanda a Fish: Go to the Run dialog in Gnome and type "free the fish." Click the Run button and a fish called Wanda should pop up and wander around the desktop.

8. Mac OS X: The Lord of the Rings: In the Applications folder, open the Utilities folder. Open the terminal and paste type "grep LOTR /usr/share/calendar/calendar.history" to enjoy some laughs with The Lord of the Rings.

7. Microsoft Paint: Hidden Drawing Tool Options: Use the Ctrl key to stamp, scuff and use brush pressure, as well as to draw straight or diagonal lines with the pencil.

6. Bloodshed Dev-C++: Fish: Click About Dev-C++ in the Help menu, then click and drag the Really Flash Dev-C++ logo onto the authors button. A fish should appear, and if you click it, it will change direction.

5. Photoshop CS2: Merlin Li: Hold down both the Alt key and the left mouse button, then move your mouse over Palate Options in the Layers window. Let go of the mouse, and Merlin appears.

4. Halo 2: Bloody Dog Head: To find this egg, go to the multiplayer map Zanzibar. Go to the beach and look at the signs on the edge of the water, which should say "No Swimming." Then, turn off your Xbox, take out Halo 2 and change your clock where everything is 7. Restart the game and go to Zanzibar. Look at the "No Swimming" sign, and there will be a missing picture with a bloody dog's head on it. It says "Are you finding Ling Ling's head?"

3. NEXTSTEP: Jack-in-the-Box: Run Configure, call up the Info panel, and hit Command and Alt+click on the application icon to get your yolk.

2. Commodore PET: Microsoft Joke: In PET Microsoft Basic, type the command "WAIT 6502." The screen will fill with the text "MICROSOFT."

1. Linux: Printer on Fire!: Print from the network and force a printer jam. Issue a print command and watch the output of the console read, "lp0 printer on fire!"


Do you have other software Easter eggs to share? Please do so via comment.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010



Fix Blue and Green Tinted Video Problem in Ubuntu Linux

Posted: 29 Mar 2010 08:30 PM PDT

Fix Blue and Green Tinted Video Problem in Ubuntu: I was having this video problem in Ubuntu that happened after an update. The video images became tinted with blue and green colors, or were having some kind of distorted video hues when played on Totem Movie Player as well as other media players. Check out the screenshot below to know what I mean:


That was pretty annoying isn't it?

I also installed other video players like VLC, Miro, Mplayer and others but the same thing happened.

The cause of this issue could be the use of Nvidia closed source driver, and since this bug hasn't been addressed yet, here's a quick fix for now when using Totem:

1. Press Alt + F2, and then run this command: gstreamer-properties

That should open up the "Multimedia System Selector" window.

2. Click on the "Video" tab and select "Custom" from the "Plugin" dropdown menu.

3. Add the following line inside the "Pipeline" text box and just close it after:

videobalance hue=-1 ! autovideosink


4. Make sure to quit Totem and reopen it for the changes to take effect.


No more blue and green tinted video problem after applying the fix.

Monday, March 29, 2010



Weekly Ten (3-29-2010)

Posted: 29 Mar 2010 07:58 AM PDT

10 Latest News, Blogs, Tips, and Reviews that I find Interesting and Useful:


1. Hacking March Madness
It's March Madness, college basketball season in America, and for Nicky Gold that means one thing: time to bet. The twentysomething player sits down at his shiny wide desk in a sweeping loft, and fires up his PC. A Red Bull condenses in arm's reach. Gold boasts five monitors in his home office, each filled with windows from dozens of sports sites.
More @ IEEE Spectrum

2. Google Apps Still A Tiny Business -- Only $50 Million A Year -- But Microsoft Should Be In Major Panic Mode
The demand for Office 2010 appears to be strong, and most companies that spoke to Nick Wingfield of the WSJ for an article about the Apps-Office 2010 clash said they never seriously considered using Google.
More @ BusinessInsider

3. Fragile Dreams on the Wii: originality has its price
There isn't another game quite like Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon on the market. Recently published by XSEED here in the States, it's a blend of adventure, role-playing, and survival horror genres that is simultaneously fascinating and tedious. It's a title with stellar production values, an excellent story, and play mechanics that hover somewhere between solid and tedious. As a result, this is a game that—if nothing else—is truly a unique experience.
More @ ArsTechnica

4. LEGO automatons

More @ HackaDay

5. The iPad Cometh, and So Do the Linuxy Contenders
With the iPad coming, many FOSS fans are dreaming about what riches may come in the Linux tablets that surely will follow. However, there's still plenty of skepticism about the desirability of owning a tablet -- any tablet.
More @ LinuxInsider

6. The Story behind the Nigerian Phishing Scam
In the 1990s, Africa's richest countries in terms of resources -- Nigeria and Zaire -- had dictators who were pushed out of power, leading to an international publicity campaign to freeze international bank accounts of their families and friends.
More @ PCWorld

7. Virtualization With KVM On A Fedora 12 Server
This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a Fedora 12 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V.
More @ HowtoForge

8. You Could Easily Swallow This 32-GB MicroSD Card

More @ Wired

9. Red Hat soars with fat profits, design wins
Enterprise Linux vendor Red Hat announced fourth-quarter financial results showing a 15 percent increase in revenues year-over-year. In other Red Hat news, the company announced new JBOSS and SOA tools, tipped a collaboration with IBM on cloud technology, and revealed customer wins with the Symbian Foundation and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
More @ LinuxDevices

10. Top 10 Geniuses of 10 Fields of Human Activity
This is another list of human endeavors but it covers ten of the most important aspects of human life through all history – it is not specifically modern, or ancient. While most will agree with the selections, there may be some dispute – if so, be sure to tell us in the comments. I have chosen one book for each item on the list for further reading – this is also connected to the competition running on the list.
More @ Listverse

Sunday, March 28, 2010



Linux users? Who are these people?

Posted: 27 Mar 2010 11:09 PM PDT

Among the three major operating systems, you may know that Linux has the lowest market share on the desktop but is leading the server market. However, Linux on the desktop is slowly but surely going mainstream that's enough to scare the crap out of Microsoft. People who have been using Windows or Mac all their life maybe curious to know who are the minority (Linux users) and why are they still using this unpopular OS. Well, allow me introduce them to you:

* Practical people
Since Linux is free, easy-to-use, secure, and has almost the same features as Windows or Mac, people with no-nonsense attitude are using it. They have recognized the value of Linux and appreciated the fact they will never have to empty their wallets whenever it's time to upgrade or get a new version of their favorite distro.

* Programmers
Linux is a programmer's heaven. It has tons of pre-installed or compatible tools and utilities that make them productive such as text editors and IDE software among others. Popular programming languages like Python and Perl are also often included in almost all Linux distributions. Not to mention the power of the Linux/UNIX command line at their disposal.

* Casual to Hardcore Gamers
Who says only Windows has great games? With Linux, gamers can still enjoy some of the many quality free and open source games such as first-person shooters, puzzle/arcade games, 3D racing games, and more. They can also install and play Windows-compatible games on Linux using Wine.

* Business Owners
With lots of free and open source finance and accounting software that can be installed on Linux, there's no doubt that a lot of business owners are using it. It's also a good way of cutting expenses so it's a real blessing to have Linux around during these tough financial situations.

* Netbook Users
We all know that several distributions are pre-installed in some of the most popular netbooks on the market so I'm pretty sure that there are a lot of netbook-with-Linux users out there. Linux runs smooth on most netbooks these days so why don't you try something like this: Installing Ubuntu Linux on a Netbook.

* Artists
Professional graphic designers, photographers, animators, and other artists are known to use Linux since there are a lot of available software that they can use free of charge. So if you are an artist yourself, perhaps you should check these out:
- 2D Animation Software
- 3D Graphics Software
- CAD Software
- Vector Graphics Editors
- Digital Audio Editors
- Video Editing Software

* Geeks
I shouldn't fail to mention the friendly neighborhood geeks who aren't afraid to mess up with their computers. These people will be more than happy to share with you all the joys of using Linux and they will even give you a Linux LiveCD for free.

I could go on and on but in general, almost all kinds of people are using Linux nowadays. So if you are part of this minority, stand up and be proud that you are part of something good.

Friday, March 26, 2010



The Slick Samsung i9000 Galaxy S Android Smartphone

Posted: 26 Mar 2010 05:25 AM PDT

Samsung i9000 Galaxy S Android Smartphone: Samsung just announced its top-of-the-line Android handset, the Galaxy S i9000. This smartphone features a powerful 1GHz Snapdragon processor just like the Google Nexus One and HTC Desire. The Samsung i9000 Galaxy S has a 4-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display (800 x 480 pixels), which they say is brighter and more power efficient than conventional AMOLED displays.

One of the key features of i9000 Galaxy S is its video recording capability. It can record 720p HD video through its 5-megapixel autofocus camera. It also has 2nd front-facing VGA camera for 3G calls.


Though its front design has a little similarity to the iPhone, the Samsung i9000 Galaxy S looks really slim since it's only about 9.9mm thick. It's also very light weighing just 118g.

Samsung i9000 Galaxy S Technical Specifications:

8GB or 16GB internal storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
WiFi 802.11n, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS w/ A-GPS support
Android OS 2.1
1500mAh Li-Ion battery

The Samsung i9000 Galaxy S will be preloaded with applications such as Swype virtual keyboard, Layar augmented reality browser, advanced LBS (Location Based Services, a DLNA (Digtal Living Network Alliance) streaming app and the ThinkFree Office viewer.

MobileBurn.com has been lucky enough to test the device and captured the experience on video:



The Samsung i9000 Galaxy S will be available to consumers this June or by second quarter of 2010. However, there is no information yet with regards to its price tag.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

[HowtoForge] Newsletter 03/25/2010

HowtoForge Newsletter 03/25/2010
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New HOWTOs:
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* Virtualization With KVM On A Mandriva 2010.0 Server
* VBoxHeadless - Running Virtual Machines With VirtualBox 3.1.x On A Headless Mandriva 2010.0 Server
* Tweaking Hidden Settings With Ubuntu Tweak On Ubuntu 9.10
* Distributed Replicated Storage Across Four Storage Nodes With GlusterFS On CentOS 5.4
* How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On OpenSUSE 11.2
* Virtual Hosting With PureFTPd And MySQL (Incl. Quota And Bandwidth Management) On OpenSUSE 11.2
* Installing PowerDNS With MySQL On CentOS
* Installation Of BIND As A Secondary (Slave) DNS Server On CentOS

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Virtualization With KVM On A Mandriva 2010.0 Server
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This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a Mandriva 2010.0 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/virtualization-with-kvm-on-a-mandriva-2010.0-server


VBoxHeadless - Running Virtual Machines With VirtualBox 3.1.x On A Headless Mandriva 2010.0 Server
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This guide explains how you can run virtual machines with Sun VirtualBox 3.1.x on a headless Mandriva 2010.0 server. Normally you use the VirtualBox GUI to manage your virtual machines, but a server does not have a desktop environment. Fortunately, VirtualBox comes with a tool called VBoxHeadless that allows you to connect to the virtual machines over a remote desktop connection, so there's no need for the VirtualBox GUI.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/vboxheadless-running-virtual-machines-with-virtualbox-3.1.x-on-a-headless-mandriva-2010.0-server


Tweaking Hidden Settings With Ubuntu Tweak On Ubuntu 9.10
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Ubuntu Tweak is a tool that lets you change hidden Ubuntu settings, for example: hide or change the splash screen, show or hide the Computer, Home, Trash, and Network icons, change Metacity, Nautilus, power management, and security settings, etc. Currently Ubuntu Tweak is available only for the Ubuntu GNOME desktop, i.e., it will not work on Kubuntu or Xubuntu. This short guide shows how to install and use Ubuntu Tweak.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/tweaking-hidden-settings-with-ubuntu-tweak-on-ubuntu-9.10


Distributed Replicated Storage Across Four Storage Nodes With GlusterFS On CentOS 5.4
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This tutorial shows how to combine four single storage servers (running CentOS 5.4) to a distributed replicated storage with GlusterFS. Nodes 1 and 2 (replication1) as well as 3 and 4 (replication2) will mirror each other, and replication1 and replication2 will be combined to one larger storage server (distribution). Basically, this is RAID10 over network. If you lose one server from replication1 and one from replication2, the distributed volume continues to work. The client system (CentOS 5.4 as well) will be able to access the storage as if it was a local filesystem. GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several peta-bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system. Storage bricks can be made of any commodity hardware such as x86_64 servers with SATA-II RAID and Infiniband HBA.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/distributed-replicated-storage-across-four-storage-nodes-with-glusterfs-on-centos-5.4


How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On OpenSUSE 11.2
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This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with Apache2 on an OpenSUSE 11.2 server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the Apache server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-webdav-with-apache2-on-opensuse-11.2


Virtual Hosting With PureFTPd And MySQL (Incl. Quota And Bandwidth Management) On OpenSUSE 11.2
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This document describes how to install a PureFTPd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine. In addition to that I will show the use of quota and upload/download bandwidth limits with this setup. Passwords will be stored encrypted as MD5 strings in the database.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-hosting-with-pureftpd-and-mysql-incl-quota-and-bandwidth-management-on-opensuse-11.2


Installing PowerDNS With MySQL On CentOS
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PowerDNS is a MySQL-based DNS server, written in C++ and licensed under the GPL. PowerDNS can be managed through a web interface (PowerAdmin). This guide shows how to install it on CentOS.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-powerdns-with-mysql-on-centos


Installation Of BIND As A Secondary (Slave) DNS Server On CentOS
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After we have installed BIND as a master DNS server (NS1), we can now try to set up a secondary DNS server (NS2) with BIND on CentOS. NS2 acts as a backup if there are problems with NS1.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/installation-of-bind-as-a-secondary-slave-dns-server-on-centos


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Wednesday, March 24, 2010



Installing and Running Linux on Nintendo Wii

Posted: 23 Mar 2010 11:33 PM PDT

Installing and Running Linux on Nintendo Wii: We've shown you that installing and running Linux on Sony PS3 is possible and is not that difficult to accomplish. This time, we will share to you an overview of installing and running Linux on another popular game console, the Nintendo Wii.

The Linux kernel has been ported to the older Nintendo GameCube console, but the features were very limited due to hardware constraints. On Wii, Linux can be a quite usable and has a lot of room to grow since it has a powerful processor, USB ports, SD card slot, and Bluetooth among others.

Wii-Linux is a port of the Linux kernel and related GNU userspace utilities that can be loaded to the Nintendo Wii via the Twilight Hack, bootmii, or the Homebrew Channel. The kernel can communicate and supports nearly all the Wii peripherals including the Remote, Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth, and the DVD drive.

To install Linux on Wii, these are the hardware prerequisites:
* Nintendo Wii Console (Homebrew Channel/alternate loader installed. bootmii installed in boot2 and/or ios for Wi-Fi)
* SD Card or USB Storage Device
* USB Keyboard

There are quite a few Linux distributions available for the Nintendo Wii. Among others, there's the Gentoo-based WiiToo!, Archi-based Archii, and Debian-based Whiite.

WiiToo! Features:
* Ready to use, uncompress, copy, configure and run
* Highly configurable, like Gentoo
* USB keyboard isn't a requirement; simply configure your network and use SSH
* Can use all the hardware that Wii-Linux is able to use

Archii Features:
Is designed for more advanced users to create from scratch but minimal and X11 file-system tars are available
* The X11 tar has X.Org installed along with the OpenBox3 WM and Cwiid for Wiimote input
* It also includes the Opera Browser, X-Chat IRC client and Pidgin IM client
* The Minimal image is just enough to get you booted and the end user can install any packages they wish using pacman

Whiite Features:
* Based on Debian Lenny 5.0
* Major update with many new apps and features
* Wifi Support when running with MikeP4
* DVD Support when running with MikeP5
* Easy wifi config tool (in /home/wii/)

Perhaps the most popular among the three is Whiite-linux because of its easy-to-use GUI installer. The Whiite-linux installer is a special gc-linux kernel image that can be used to prepare and install a Whiite-linux system into a compatible SD card using the Nintendo Wii video console. The full instructions of installing Whiite on the Nintendo Wii can be found HERE.

After installation, you can go HERE for instructions on using Linux on the Nintendo Wii.