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O alto 10 Ubuntu-baseou distribuições

Você sabe que é, assim que nós não falaremos sobre ele neste artigo. Instead, nós falaremos sobre algum ou o mais popular - distribuições baseadas. Há bastantes (ou não) as distribuições derivaram-se de , assim que nós pensamos que será uma idéia muito boa fazer uma lista com todo, ou pelo menos populares. A seguinte classificação é baseada na popularidade (lida: o número dos downloads cada distribuições tem em Softpedia) e inclui somente 100% LIVRE e distros Inglês-baseados. Além disso, a seguinte lista não inclui distribuições do família, como Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Xubuntu, etc., porque não será justo os incluir. Assim, está você ansioso para ver que é o mais melhor e o mais popular? Faça exame de um olhar abaixo! (mais…)

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Escrito por Jason sobre Fevereiro 10o, 2008 com nenhuns comentários.
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Usando a política do grupo fixar e controlar o UNIX, o Linux e os sistemas do Mac

Este webinar novo de www.centrify.com tem-lhe sido anunciado ultimamente - caracterizando meu pal bom Jeremy Moskowitz - está indo ser awesome!

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Cinco benefícios superiores de usar a política do grupo de Windows fixar e controlar o UNIX, o Linux e os sistemas do Mac

    Data:           Fevereiro 21, 2008    
    Tempo:          2 P.m. E.U. orientais (11 A.m. O Pacífico)    
    Duração:     1 hora  

 
Neste webinar vivo, Linux, o UNIX e os admins do Mac começarão uma vista geral concisa de como a política do grupo trabalha de Jeremy Moskowitz, autor de trabalhos authoritative na integração da política e do Windows/Linux do grupo de Windows. A vontade de David McNeely de Centrify explica então os funcionamentos do motor da política do grupo que é construído seamlessly em DirectControl e nos benefícios originais de o usar para o enforcement da política de non-Windows. Demonstrará também usando a política do grupo de Windows travar abaixo ajustes do usuário e da segurança em um sistema desktop do Mac.

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Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on February 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Remote Desktop Sharing in Ubuntu — Debian Admin

 

vino is VNC server for GNOME.VNC is a protocol that allows remote display of a user’s desktop. This package provides a VNC server that integrates with GNOME, allowing you to export your running desktop to another computer for remote use or diagnosis.

By default ubuntu will come with vino-server so it is very easy to configure to enable remote desktop sharing in your ubuntu machine.If you want to access ubuntu machine remotely you need to login in to your ubuntu system.

Important note :-

Remote Desktop will only work if there’s a GNOME login session.Leaving your computer with an unattended GNOME login session is not secure and not recommended.

Some Tips

1) You can lock your screen using System—>Quit

Once you click on quit you should see the following screen here you need to select lockscreen

2) switch off your monitor when computer is left unattended

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Written by computerboom on January 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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Installing Apache with SSL on Windows

Securing data from web-based applications is just an aspect of keeping information safe. In this context, an encryption framework will do the trick of keeping sensitive data confidential. And this is where Secure Socket Layer and Transport Layer Security come into play, along with Apache. When it comes down to bridging open source technology with its proprietary Windows operating system, Microsoft has used Port25 as a source of resources, and illustrative examples involve Windows and Linux technical analyses such as Recovering Data from Windows systems by using Linux and Active Directory and Linux Identity Management.

Keeping in with this trajectory, the Redmond company has now made available yet another resources, this time focused on the integration of Apache with SSL on Windows. “Often SSL or TLS is required to secure data from web applications. (more…)

Written by Jason on January 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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Top 10 Open Source Desktop Applications of 2007

Many applications come and go everyday from our computers and, in the end, only the best remains. Therefore, we thought it was a good idea to pick ten of the best open source applications of the year that passed. The following classification is not a “who’s the best or worst app” kind of list, it was made based on the most used and useful applications that helped us (the users) during the entire year. Without any further introduction, here are the finalists: (more…)

Written by Jason on January 2nd, 2008 with no comments.
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10 Steps to Safe Computing

Unfortunately you must be proactive to protect yourself from today’s bad guys. Here is my down and dirty list for PC users.

1. Install a good anti-virus program and make sure that it is updated regularly. While most of today’s programs update automatically, you should check occasionally to make sure they are working properly.

2. Don’t open email attachments even if they are from someone you know. Open only if you are expecting them, you know the person sending them, and you know what the attachments contain. (more…)

Written by Jason on January 1st, 2008 with no comments.
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