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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Ubuntu 9.04 Released
The latest release of Ubuntu is 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope available in the normal desktop and server 32-bit and 64-bit editions. But Canonical has something new this time around is the Netbook Remix edition designed especially around of course netbooks.
Download
*Download Page*
Change log:
- GNOME 2.26
- X.Org server 1.4
- Wacom tablet hotplugging
- New style for notifications and notification preferences (Notification Preview)
- Boot performance
- Linux kernel 2.6.28
- Ext4 filesystem support
- Cloud computing
- Turn-Key mail servers
System Requirements:
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Desktop & Laptop
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Required
- 300MHz x86 Processor
- 256MB Ram
- 4GB HDD Space
- VGA @ 640×480
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Recommended
- 700MHz x86 Processor
- 384MB Ram (With Compositing)
- 8GB HDD Space
- VGA @ 1024×768
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Server
- 300MHz x86 Processor
- 64MB Ram
- 500MB HDD Space
- VGA @ 640×480
Fonera 2.0 on sale in Europe, US in May
The Fon 2.0 is now avalable in Europe and in the US in May. The new unit has the following features as listed on FON.COM.
“WIRELESS NETWORK ACCESS
Hook up hard drives and access them and other home network devices via WiFi.
INDEPENDENT DOWNLOADER
Download* torrents, movies and TV series with your computer shut down.
INDEPENDENT UPLOADER
Upload directly to YouTube, Facebook, Picasa and Flickr from your USB device or camera with your computer shut down
GREEN ON THE INSIDE
Save money on energy and reduce your CO2 output by turning off your PC.
CUSTOMIZABLE AND OPEN SOURCE
Add new features with a single click or create your own apps.
FREE WIFI
Of course! Access FON Spots for free worldwide.”
We will post more as soon as we get our hands on one.
Search me?
This website uses a sliding view bar style to view the first page of a website in a line of of website who’s first page is shown as well. this is an amazing visual tool that i have begun to use in compliance
With my old search engine which as you could guess was google…
but, google aside,
Searchme has some interesting features
It’s home page is like google’s news page and shows the latest news
Also in the web page slide device used throughout the site which ill refer to as the “WSD”
The news comes in the following sections:
Latest news-contains your day to day info on drama around the world
Featured-picks popular website and displays there latest news
–MSNBC
–CNN
–Washington Post
Entertainment-contains day to day info on celebrities, movies, but likes to stick to celebrities…
Sports-self titled
Music*-anything that is new and popular by an artist is throw on with an album over and the music which is also in WSD format no change
* a note for music is its really awesome check what i have to say later on
Videos-anything that has been featured or become popular is in here,I have found a lot of fun, and funny things, along with things I think should jump off a cliff, its the Internet “give and take” right?
That concludes the home page
After that…
The website search turns back into your
WSD format search engine…
Like stated above, there isn’t too much magic going on with the WSD
Aside form being able to see if a web page is useful, not
or a trap… Continue reading
How Do You Get Around The Web?
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Personally I use firefox beacuse of it endless customization ability. So I can make it my own. Previously I’ve used Internet Explorer and Opera but i found that they lacked what I needed which is a sense of personal bliss. If you use another browser that isn’t listed please feel free to comment about it and we could possibly add it. Or if you use one of the above please tell us why its good enough for you to use?
FreeNAS RSS Extentsion
FreeNAS Transmission RSS extentsion is a PHP script installed to your FreeNAS box. It adds a tab called extentsions with a subsection called rss in which it is possible to add feeds, add filters, and RSS history about and to the feeds. This is useful to auto download torrents such as movies or tvshows or even music or even games. If you haven’t already customized your feed you can add specific filter exceptions to exclude torrents from being download cause they do not meet your criteria or you already have a similar file (i.e. episode). With this you can be positive it will not redownload media or unwanted media. This enables your FreeNAS box to act as a dvr of sorts. It could auto torrent every new episode from a bittorrent tracker as they become available for download (as this is still illegal if you are breaking international copyright laws).
FreeNAS RSS Extentsion Homepage
How to install:
1. You must have atleast one share were you would create a folder called RSS.
2. Then in the freenas web panel inder the advanced tab you select the command section you execute the command*
“chmod 0777 /mnt/”yourshare”/RSS/install.php”
3. Then run the command*
“/mnt/”yourshare”/RSS/install.php”
4. Then reload the page and the new tab and section should appear.
*NOTE*
Replace the “yourshare” with your share name without the the quotation marks
FreeNAS 0.7.4502
FreeNAS,a Specialized distribution of FreeBSD, is a Open-Source Network Attached Storage server based on the m0n0wall firewall software. It has a shell on the local machince but is administered from a web panel with a local website using PHP script. It is basically a NOS (Network Operating System) because it contain many varied network features such as Bittorrent, FTP ,Webserver, NFS, SSH, AFP, and Etc. The Main usage of FreeNAS is for Network Storage which could be done in a multitude of ways such as Hardware RAID, Software Raid, FAT32, NTFS, ZFS, and the natively supported UFS. After you actually have a storage device setup you can share it across your network using CIFS/Samba or even over the internet With previously mentions protocols. FreeNAS has a very small foot print its installer is only around 70MB and can be installed from a LiveCD or from a flash drive. It isnt nessacary to but FreeNAS can store your system configuration in an XML file on a flash drive/card, hard drive, and one a floppy disk. also on each one of those you are capable of installing FreeNAS.
FreeNAS is good for people looking for a weekend project who have a old spare computer and some hard drives (SATA and/or IDE) laying around and would mind some extra storage. Also it can be used like a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) by install the Transmission RSS extension that is currently being developed by tresni on Google code. Which you could setup to automatically download Movies, TV Shows, or any other type of media available through bitttorrent.
All in all I think this software is amazing and there is so many possibilities you could do with it. There are also a couple of alternatives that i currently have not proceeded to look into such as OpenFiler.
(These images show off the FreeNAS web interface and my current FreeNAS setup along with an ghetto attempt. )
Change Log:
-Bug fixes
–ZFS filesystem
-Upgrade lighttpd to 1.4.22
-Update dependencies
-Replace msntp with FreeBSD’s ntpdate
-Fix problem with DAAP & Mac iTunes 8.1
-Improve status informations
-Code/Layout improvemments
-Optimization
-Updated transmission to 1.51
-Add ability to mount UDF ISO images
-Downgrade samba to 3.0.32
-Upgrade ProFTPD to 1.3.2
-Upgrade mDNSResponder to 1.08.6
-Add standalone gzip port
-Upgrade cdialog to 1.1.20080316
-Upgrade rsync to 3.0.5