Q [kju:]

Run Windows, Linux and a lot more Systems on your Mac. Q is a feature packed cocoa port of QEMU: Switch fast between guest PCs. Save and restart guest PCs at any stage. Easily exchange Files between Host and Guest. Q makes use of OS X most advanced technologies like openGL and coreaudio to accelerate your experience with your guest PC. This is “only” an easy-interface to QEMU, «a generic and open source processor emulator which achieves a good emulation speed by using dynamic translation», but it works very very good (and smarty, imho). ...

March 22, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 121 words

Five reasons you should use PostgreSQL

While PostgreSQL’s adoption rate continues to accelerate, some folks wonder why that rate isn’t even steeper given its impressive array of features. One can speculate that many of the reasons for not considering its adoption tend to be based on either outdated or misinformed sources. In an effort to dispel some of the FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) surrounding this impressive product, instead, I’ll put forth several of the most commonplace reasons companies have for not investigating PostgreSQL further. ...

March 16, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 146 words

detronizator.org goes 2.0.2

Only because it’s necessary for security reasons: I’m very tyred to these annoying practies… ;) 2.0.2 Security Release An important security issue has been brought to the attention of the WordPress team and we have worked diligently to bring you a new stable release that addresses it. Our latest version 2.0.2 contains several bugfixes and security fixes. The problems addressed are unannounced XSS issues privately discovered and reported to the WordPress team. Thanks to Mark Jaquith, Robert Deaton, and David House for assisting with this release. Just a quick note: this is different than the snake-oil reports that went out on some security lists a few days ago. There were a couple, but they were either not actual security problems, too small to warrant a release, or just patently false. Remember: just because you read it on a mailing list doesn’t mean that it’s true. We’d be the first people to panic if there was an actual problem. As always, when something serious crosses our desks we jump on it and get a well-tested release out as soon as possible. ...

March 12, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 180 words

1 Linux x 6 Users

Introduction A Multi-Seat Linux Box: This tutorial shows how to build a multi-head, multi-user Linux box using a recent distribution of Linux and standard USB keyboards and mice. Xorg calls this arrangement a "multi-seat" system. > Advantages of a Multi-Seat System: The advantages of multi-seat systems in schools, Internet cafes, and libraries include more than just saving money. They include much lower noise pollution, much less power consumption, and lowered space requirements. For many applications, power and noise budgets are as important as initial cost. http://www.detronizator.org/wp-admin/post.php Requirements: To build a multi-seat system you need a video adapter, keyboard, and mouse for each seat. For six seats, you'll also need a motherboard with an AGP slot and five available PCI slots. In our test system we used USB keyboards and mice exclusively, but you can use a PS/2 keyboard and mouse for one of the seats if you wish. > Xorg 6.9 or later is required, but this already ships with many of the major distributions. Our test system uses the free version of Mandriva 2006 and we did not rebuild the kernel or install any additional packages. Here for the full article. ...

March 6, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 198 words

detronizator.org changes face

This new theme is for test purpouse only: I like it (too much) but… I’m not sure about readability and usability. It’s name is Heminway: you can found it here. If you have any comments about it…

February 27, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 37 words

Free Software e OpenSource: Interviste di Teleblogo

Mi permetto di segnalare queste interessanti (se pur brevi) interviste pubblicate da Teleblogo a: * Richard Stallman * Diego Saravia * Sergio Amadeu * Claude Martin Qui il post su Teleblogo. Inutile inserire link ai video: trovate tutto su Teleblogo. Ah, bellino anche il video Gnocchi opensource di Juan Carlos Gentile, sempre al suddetto post.

February 24, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 55 words

Ajax, Ajax and... Ajax

Wow: seems to be that every web-developer doesn’t do anything except Ajax! Today, walking trough various blog I had found these interesting thing written in (and for) Ajax: * [<strong>Lightbox JS</strong>](http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox/) - a <em>simple</em>, <em>unobtrusive script </em>used to overlay images on the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on<strong><em> all modern browsers</em></strong>. Simple and very Beautiful way to show photos in a web page (it's ideal to be used in a Web-Based-Photo-Gallery). * [<strong>Tooltip.js</strong>](http://tooltip.crtx.org/) - NEXT GENERATION in Tooltips; using the Web 2.0 approach of doing a simple thing, and doing it well. It's based on [script.aculo.us](http://www.detronizator.org/home/index.php?s=script.aculo.us) (and then [prototype.js](http://www.detronizator.org/home/index.php?s=prototype.js)) and... it's a very-cool way to put tooltip into a web page. * [REXV - Regular EXpression eValuator](http://www.rexv.org/) - [Regular Expression](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regexp) evaluator for three different regular expression systems. It's written in Ajax and it's very very usefull for regexp-addicted developer. It understand: <em>PHP PCRE</em>, <em>PHP Posix</em>, <em>Javascript regexp</em>.

February 23, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 151 words

Democracy - Internet TV

Download and watch all the best internet TV shows and videos in one powerful application. New channels arrive daily in the built-in Channel Guide. Stop squinting at tedious web videos– sit back and watch big, high resolution videos one after another. It’s so easy to use that you’ll be watching interesting videos in moments. It’s name is Democracy TV (DTV). It’s an Internet TV Platform TOTALLY Opensource. Now, a Windows version is also available (before this, DTV was only for MacOSX). ...

February 22, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 125 words

Ubuntu Dapper Drake Flight4

Ubunto Dapper Drake is now UVF: UVF - The Upstream Version Freeze The Upstream Version Freeze is the point in the development cycle when Ubuntu stops accepting new upstream versions of software or packages. This allows the Ubuntu developers time to stabilize the current software in Ubuntu and helps avoid introducing new bugs. You can find out a bit more about this milestone at UpstreamVersionFreeze. More informations and complete improvement list available on the official wiki. ...

February 20, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 87 words

Take a look at Gnome 2.14

Davyd Madeley has released a “coming soon features list” of Gnome 2.14. Really interesting new features for Gnome users: Speed improvement in Memory Allocation System (Gnome use a dedicated subsystem for this stuff), using a new mem-allocator called GSlice (follow a benchmark), and in Font Rendering (Gnome Terminal will be fastest of XTerm 8O ) some Administrative tools improvement to the integrated search system (expecially for Beagle-Enabled linux-box) Metacity improvement (it will use OpenGL… but I don’t know if this means the integration with Xgl/Compiz) ...

February 18, 2006 Â· 1 min Â· 125 words