Bookmarks for 19 lug 2010 through 21 lug 2010

These are my links for 19 lug 2010 through 21 lug 2010:

  • portablelinuxapps – PortableLinuxApps provides portable applications for Linux that you can carry around and use on every Linux computer running one of the supported major distributions.<br />
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    [via http://www.dynamick.it/portablelinuxapps-applicazioni-pronte-alluso-3026.html]
  • phpvirtualbox – A web-based VirtualBox front-end written in PHP – An open source, AJAX implementation of the VirtualBox user interface written in PHP. As a modern web interface, it allows you to access and control remote VirtualBox instances. Much of its verbage and some of its code is based on the (inactive) vboxweb project.<br />
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    phpVirtualBox was created for people (like me) who prefer not to have to log in to their headless VirtualBox host to administer their virtual machines.<br />
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    [via http://lifehacker.com/5590935/phpvirtualbox-manages-your-virtual-machines-remotely]
  • OpenStack Open Source Cloud Computing Software – What the software does: The goal of OpenStack is to allow any organization to create and offer cloud computing capabilities using open source software running on standard hardware. OpenStack Compute is software for automatically creating and managing large groups of virtual private servers. OpenStack Storage is software for creating redundant, scalable object storage using clusters of commodity servers to store terabytes or even petabytes of data.<br />
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    via http://www.ossblog.it/post/6525/la-nasa-e-rackspace-rilasciano-openstack-su-launchpad

Bookmarks for 9 lug 2010 through 15 lug 2010

These are my links for 9 lug 2010 through 15 lug 2010:

  • Free online OCR
  • A Tcpdump Tutorial and Primer | danielmiessler.com – Tcpdump is the premier network analysis tool for information security professionals. Having a solid grasp of this über-powerful application is mandatory for anyone desiring a thorough understanding of TCP/IP. Many prefer to use higher level analysis tools such as (Ethereal) Wireshark, but I believe this to usually be a mistake.[…]
  • Gioco di Squadra & Intelligenza Collettiva – Il MIT Media Lab ha creato Mars Escape, gioco on line per due persone il cui obiettivo è contribuire all’educazione di Nexi.<br />
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    Obiettivo del gioco è quello di permettere al robot di assolvere a determinati compiti con l’ausilio dell’essere umano. Le strategie e le interazioni sviluppate dai partecipanti servono a fornire le informazioni necessarie al raggiungimento di questo obiettivo.<br />
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    In Mars Escape il giocatore può mantenere le sembianze umane personificando un astronauta o, al contrario, convertirsi in un robot; lo scenario, come suggerisce il nome, è una stazione spaziale su Marte.<br />
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    [via http://delicious.com/pecus ]

Bookmarks for 2 lug 2010 from 16:04 to 16:14

These are my links for 2 lug 2010 from 16:04 to 16:14:

  • migrazione RedHat Enterprise Linux a CentOS eseguita! – Lo scorso anno acquistammo un serverino – dischi in fiber channel, 4 cpu quadcore, 32GB di RAM … la solita roba, insomma – con su Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Ovviamente quest’anno allo scadere della licenza non ci sono i fondi per proseguire con gli abbonamenti annuali…Che si fa? Si migra a CentOS, ovviamente!<br />
    Per fortuna la procedura di migrazione è stata semplice, immediata e rispettosa del tutorial proposto nell’apposita pagina del wiki ufficiale.
  • Backup su HSDPA con router Linux – La settimana scorsa Stefano ha avuto un down tremendo della HDSL, più di 72 ore, quasi insopportabili per una azienda al giorno d’oggi. Per questo motivo mi ha chiesto di aggiungere al firewall/router che già gestisce le policy di rete, un backup su HSDPA automatico che attivi la connessione su 3G non appena il link ADSL cade.<br />
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    Ho cercato in rete se esisteva già qualche setup, ma ho trovato solo una guida per zeroshell e alcune discussioni su forum che però non erano pienamente esaustive.
  • MySQL Forge :: Dashboard – MySQL Forge is a repository of tools, projects, roadmap tasks, and wiki content that is created and maintained by the MySQL user and developer community. It is intended to be a resource for learning, contributing, and sharing information and code with each other.<br />
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    The Forge also has a section devoted to the people that compose the greater MySQL user and developer community.
  • rhomobile – the open mobile framework – Rhodes is an open source framework to rapidly build NATIVE apps for all major smartphone operating systems (iPhone, Windows Mobile, RIM, Symbian and Android). These are true native device applications (NOT mobile web apps) which work with synchronized local data and take advantage of device capabilities such as GPS, PIM contacts and camera.<br />
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    [via http://blog.fabriziogiordano.it/2010/07/02/rhodes-2-0-sviluppare-applicazioni-per-smartphone/]

Bookmarks for 13 mag 2010 through 14 mag 2010

These are my links for 13 mag 2010 through 14 mag 2010:

  • Freeware OS X – Freeware software for Apple Macs | OSX | – We provide links and descriptions to the best freeware available for Mac OS X. Please come back and visit us often as we update our site daily.
  • Mac Freeware and Free mac Software for OSX – How to use FreeMacWare.com<br />
    At FreeMacWare.com, we try to be just a little different from the other download sites. We only review freeware for Mac OS X, and we aren’t trying to find all the freeware out — just the best. We review freeware that both we and our readers have found, and we post everyday. At the end of each post, you will find a link to the developer’s site so you can learn more, make sure the freeware is compatible with your system, and download the latest version.
  • Open Source Mac – Free Mac software, all open-source, all OS X. – Open Source Mac is a simple list of the best free and open source software for Mac OS X. We aren't trying to be a comprehensive listing of every open-source mac app, instead we want to showcase the best, most important, and easiest to use. This page should be a handy reference and a useful tool for getting more people to start using free and open-source software. If you think we're missing any great apps, please let us know. Open Source Mac is of course hosted on Linux.
  • Switching to Chrome? Download these Extensions | Nettuts+ – When Chrome first entered the browser wars in September 2008, although it quickly acquired a big 1% of the audience, many resented the fact it wasn’t as extensible as the long-time favorite Firefox browser. Developers want add-ons – things that’ll make their coding faster and easier, with less room for mistakes. Things which, let’s face it, Chrome couldn’t yet offer. But things have since changed.
  • How To Build Your Own Edublogs.org Site in 7 Easy Steps – Did you know that Edublogs.org is run by the same people who are behind WPMU DEV?<br />
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    That means that WPMU DEV supplies members with all the plugins and functionality that anyone would need to build their own Edublogs.org style site.<br />
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    Well, we figured that we’d create a quick guide to assist:

Bookmarks for 11 mar 2010 through 31 mar 2010

These are my links for 11 mar 2010 through 31 mar 2010:

Bookmarks for 22 feb 2010 from 00:51 to 16:14

These are my links for 22 feb 2010 from 00:51 to 16:14:

  • DreamPie: The Python shell you’ve always dreamed about! – DreamPie was designed from the ground up to bring you a great interactive Python experience

    via ossblog.it

  • multicd.sh – multicd.sh is a shell script designed to build a multiboot CD image containing many different Linux distributions and/or utilities.

    The avantages to making a CD with this script are:

    You don't need to burn multiple CDs for small distributions.
    If you already have the ISO images, it is not necessary to download them again.
    When a new version of one of the distributions is released, you can simply download the new version and run the script again to build a new multiboot image.

    via http://www.bufferoverflow.it/

  • multicd.sh – Combine several CDs into one | Ubuntu Geek – multicd.sh is a shell script designed to build a multiboot CD image containing many different Linux distributions and/or utilities.

    via http://www.bufferoverflow.it/

Bookmarks for 17 feb 2010 through 18 feb 2010

These are my links for 17 feb 2010 through 18 feb 2010:

  • Puppet is system administration – Automated. – Puppet is a declarative language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
    By saving you countless hours of frustration, monotony, and/or reinventing the wheel, Puppet can change your life. Here are some key points about Puppet:
    Puppet lets you perform normal administrative tasks (such as adding users, installing packages, and updating server configurations) on any number of systems, even if those systems are running completely different operating systems. Through the use of providers, Puppet takes a generic instruction from you (such as ensuring MySQL is installed) and performs the task the "right way" for each system.
    Whether you have a small, heterogeneous network of user workstations or a cluster of rack-mounted number-crunchers, Puppet can help reduce your overhead and get the everyday management of your network under control so you can concentrate on the real problems.
  • Cheapest-Voip: Find the cheapest VoIP provider for the country you want to call – VoIP is offered by many providers, at different rates. The rates differ per country and change frequently. By using the form above, you can find out which provider is the cheapest at this moment, for the country you're trying to reach.

    via http://www.blogvoip.it/

  • tablespace.net – Homepage for William Favorite – tutorial e reference su AIX, linux, Solaris

Bookmarks for 16 feb 2010 through 17 feb 2010

These are my links for 16 feb 2010 through 17 feb 2010:

  • Prosody IM – Prosody is a flexible communications server for Jabber/XMPP written in Lua. It aims to be easy to use, and light on resources. For developers it aims to be easy to extend and give a flexible system on which to rapidly develop added functionality, or prototype new protocols.

    Via BRU

  • Amministrazione dei Sistemi Operativi – Amministrazione dei Sistemi Operativi, Guide, Articoli, Scripts e Presentazioni sul mondo IT, due guide su Windows Server 2000 e 2003 in profondità, Script per automatizzare lavori su Active Directory, DNS, etc
  • Synergy – synergy: [noun] a mutually advantageous conjunction of distinct elements

    Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems, each with its own display, without special hardware. It's intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own monitor(s).

Bookmarks for 11 feb 2010 through 12 feb 2010

These are my links for 11 feb 2010 through 12 feb 2010:

  • pwnat – NAT to NAT client-server communication – pwnat, pronounced "poe-nat", is a tool that allows any number of clients behind NATs to communicate with a server behind a separate NAT with *no* port forwarding and *no* DMZ setup on any routers in order to directly communicate with each other. The server does not need to know anything about the clients trying to connect.

    Via bufferOverflow

  • Unix File and Directory Permissions and Modes – Unix and Linux systems (including Mac OS X and other POSIX compliant systems) have a (relatively) simple system for controlling access to files and directories. This system is defined in POSIX.1:2008 standard external link, also known as the Single Unix Specification (SUS version 4). And since devices such as disks, ports, etc. have file names (under /dev) you control access to them the same way. (Note Windows systems up through Windows ME don't support permissions, just a "read only" attribute.)
  • Il pane, qui : A totanus in the net – Il pane qui si fa – ma non si cuoce – con la macchina del pane.
    La macchina, infatti, fa molto bene la parte faticosa di impastare, ma fa molto male la parte rilassante del dare forma e cuocere[…]

    Il grande Teo e la sua ricetta per il pane

Bookmarks for 10 feb 2010 through 11 feb 2010

These are my links for 10 feb 2010 through 11 feb 2010:

  • NirLauncher: le utility NirSoft e Sysinternals su pen drive – Nir Sofer e Mark Russinovich sono decisamente i miei programmatori preferiti in ambito Windows. Entrambi hanno creato negli anni le migliori utility per power users: se si vuole avere un controllo “profondo” del funzionamento del sistema operativo Microsoft non si può prescindere dai loro tool[…]

    Concordo

  • defmacro – Functional Programming For The Rest of Us – Introduction:
    Programmers are procrastinators. Get in, get some coffee, check the mailbox, read the RSS feeds, read the news, check out latest articles on techie websites, browse through political discussions on the designated sections of the programming forums. Rinse and repeat to make sure nothing is missed. Go to lunch. Come back, stare at the IDE for a few minutes. Check the mailbox. Get some coffee. Before you know it, the day is over[…]

    Via Bru

  • Balance – Inlab Software GmbH – What is Balance ?

    Balance is our surprisingly successful load balancing solution being a simple but powerful generic tcp proxy with round robin load balancing and failover mechanisms. Its behaviour can be controlled at runtime using a simple command line syntax.

    Balance supports IPv6 on the listening side which makes it a very useful tool for IPv6 migration of IPv4 only services and servers.

    Balance successfully runs at least on Linux(386), Linux(Itanium), FreeBSD, BSD/OS, Solaris, Cygwin, Mac-OS X, HP-UX and many more.