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How To Set Up Apache2 With mod_fcgid And PHP5 On Ubuntu 10.04
This tutorial describes how you can install Apache2 with mod_fcgid and PHP5 on Ubuntu 10.04. mod_fcgid is a compatible alternative to the older mod_fastcgi. It lets you execute PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners instead of the Apache user.
Interview with GNOME co-founder Federico Mena
omgubuntu.co.uk: I’m sure this legend doesn’t need too much introduction – Federico, along with Miguel de Icaza, worked together in the late 90s to start the GNOME project - the desktop environment that Ubuntu and many other distros use.
Even More Linux Distros That Don’t Suck
tech.nocr.at: Following my first two distro lists; Linux Distros That Don’t Suck and More Linux Distros That Don’t Suck, I bring you the long awaited third installment in my distro lists; Even More Linux Distros That Don’t Suck.
Why Do We Love Linux?
linuxinsider.com: When you're a fan of Linux, any blog post entitled "27 Good Reasons to Love Linux" is going to be impossible to resist. No wonder, then, that a recent post with just that title has created endless fodder for conversation in the Linux blogosphere of late.
Linux Mint Debian (201009) released
linuxmint.com/blog: Today is very important for Linux Mint. It’s one day to remember in the history of our project as we’re about to maintain a new distribution, a rolling one, which promises to be faster, more responsive and on which we’re less reliant on upstream components.
"Saner Defaults" Ubuntu
- "Saner Defaults" remix of Ubuntu beta released
- A Quick Look at Ubuntu 10.10
- Previewing and tweaking Ubuntu 10.10
today's odds & ends:
# Third beta of KDE PIM Suite uses Akonadi
# Using the HAVP anti-virus proxy to protect from web attacks
# Backports now an official Debian repository
# Install Compiz Anaglyph Plugin-real 3D screen/window in Ubuntu
# Is Microsoft Funding Anti-Google Investigation?
# Screen capture tour of Mandriva 2010 Spring installation
# Installing #Cherokee on #CentOS 5.5
# FOX Desktop and some graphical apps
# Get to know Linux: Using grep
# Wget: Manage network Bandwidth rate and Quota using Wget
# OpenMEEG: opensource software for quasistatic bioelectromagnetics
# Install Compiz Fusion And Extra Effects Ubuntu 10.10
# Fair, Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory...Ain't
# Linux and Breakfast Cereals
# Use SuperOS Repos in Ubuntu
# How to block Messengers using squid
# Open source projects under microscope
# 2 monitor radeon xorg.conf
# Open Innovation Awards 2010: List of Finalists
# Converseen- A mass images converter
10 Awesome Free Games for openSUSE
omgsuse.com: Back in "ye olde days" of Linux, there were no games. If you wanted to entertain yourself, you either played nethack or you tried to compile Gentoo, neither of them terrifically fun. These days gaming on Linux is a completely different story.
Looking At The OpenCL Performance Of ATI & NVIDIA On Linux
phoronix.com: In this article we are looking more closely at the Open Computing Language performance of this GF104 graphics card as well as other NVIDIA and ATI graphics cards.
Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #209
- Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #209
- Xubuntu Winning Artwork
- When Things Go Well
- New Ubuntu font giving Maverick a miss?
- GTK Impression – Nautilus Breadcrumbs
My new new laptop!
dedoimedo.com: Once again, I show off my toys. It's an article about my newest laptop, running a dual boot of Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. You get a hands on review of both the hardware and the software, the ease of installation, a comparison between the two systems, a practical guide to dual booting, and a handful of great screenshots.
Mandriva XFCE One edition
blog.mandriva.com: The XFCE addict Mandriva community is proud to offer its latest release of the Mandriva XFCE One edition.
Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox released
linuxmint.com/blog: The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox.
Experiment: I've Got My Editor Using Linux
digitalversus.com: What is using Linux like in 2010? Can anybody pick it it? What about giving it a trial run first? Well, we're going to find out.
mFatOS - Ubuntu On Steroids
webupd8.org: mFatOS is an Ubuntu remaster optimized for Persian-speaking users - but don't worry, you don't have to speak Persian to use it. Based on ubuntu Lucid Lynx and SuperOS 10.04, mFatOS is multimedia-ready and loaded with tons of extra applications, themes and icons.
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 370
This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
* Reviews: Peering timidly at AUSTRUMI
* News: openSUSE launches 11.4 development cycle, Debian publishes 6.0 release update, Fedora announces systemd test day, Ubuntu improves netbook interface
* Interviews: Dru Lavigne, director of community development for PC-BSD
Samsung N150 Plus Netbook - Fedora, Mandriva, Ubuntu Maverick and Jolicloud
zdnet.co.uk/blogs: Rather than continue this sequence of posts with one per Linux distribution, which would end up being a lot of repetition, I've decided to wrap them all up in one bundle. There's good news and not so good news.
How Linux Got To China And The Nordic Open Source Miracle
arcticstartup.com: Let’s do a small intellectual play: Web 2.0 services, or the current generation’s internet companies globally, are built for the most part on top of the so-called LAMP-stack. In other words their infrastructure is based on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP – a selection of open source software programs.
Start of feature cull for Firefox 4
h-online.com: Mozilla has confirmed that it has started culling features for version 4.0 of its open source Firefox web browser.
