Linux.com :: Features   xml 
updated: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 10:02:57 GMT

 Thu, 01 Jan 2009 14:00:00 GMT A new year, a new Linux.com

Many of you have commented that our NewsVac section hasn't been refreshed since the middle of last month. Others have noticed that our story volume has dropped off. Changes are coming to Linux.com, and until they arrive, you won't see any new stories on the site.


freshmeat.net announcements (Global)   xml 
updated: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 12:07:14 GMT

 Fri, 13 Mar 2009 23:25:48 GMT GWTruts 0.7-Final (Stable branch)
GWTruts is an easy-to-use framework for using GWT with MVC and dependecy injection. It virtually divides a GWT module into view, controller, and validation sections similar to traditional MVC Web frameworks like Apache Struts. It also provides a dependency injection mechanism similar to Spring, which you can use to customize your controllers and views. It provides a page decorator where you can define mappings between a URL and a group of controllers/views and sections of the HTML files.


Linux.com :: Features   xml 
updated: Mon, 11 May 2009 15:35:06 GMT

 Thu, 01 Jan 2009 14:00:00 GMT A new year, a new Linux.com

Many of you have commented that our NewsVac section hasn't been refreshed since the middle of last month. Others have noticed that our story volume has dropped off. Changes are coming to Linux.com, and until they arrive, you won't see any new stories on the site.


Linux.com :: Features   xml 
updated: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 10:03:01 GMT

 Thu, 01 Jan 2009 14:00:00 GMT A new year, a new Linux.com

Many of you have commented that our NewsVac section hasn't been refreshed since the middle of last month. Others have noticed that our story volume has dropped off. Changes are coming to Linux.com, and until they arrive, you won't see any new stories on the site.


Linux.com :: Features   xml 
updated: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 10:03:01 GMT

 Thu, 01 Jan 2009 14:00:00 GMT A new year, a new Linux.com

Many of you have commented that our NewsVac section hasn't been refreshed since the middle of last month. Others have noticed that our story volume has dropped off. Changes are coming to Linux.com, and until they arrive, you won't see any new stories on the site.


[logo] Slashcode   xml 
updated: Sun, 07 Mar 2010 17:19:15 GMT

 2009-10-01T19:01:00+00:00 Updated Slash Repo on SF.net
The public Slash repo has not been updated in awhile. We've moved to git and long story short, it took us some time to make it available. We hope to update the public repo weekly. It is available on slashcode.git.sourceforge.net, and there's basic instructions available for getting started with the git repo. The old CVS repo will remain there, but for now, it is ... old. So don't use it unless you want to look at ancient history. There's no plans for any tarballs or official releases. If this is of value to you, I suggest you consider doing your own releases of it. Talk to me about it if you're interested in moving forward.

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[logo] Slashdot   xml 
updated: Sun, 07 Mar 2010 17:19:15 GMT

 2010-03-09T20:30:00+00:00 Best Resource For Identifying Legit Applications?
bjb writes "While helping a somewhat computer illiterate person figure out a problem recently, they mentioned that PDF files had recently stopped working. Upon investigation I found something installed called 'PDF Suite.' Never having heard of it, I Googled it with 'malware' and other key words, but nothing turned up, though my suspicion remained (and was somewhat confirmed by WOT.) So my question is, where can you go to find out if something is legitimate? Because the person I'm helping is on a dial-up connection, downloading malware detection applications (and updates) is too heavy consider. And I don't maintain a USB stick with such apps, since I don't do this kind of thing very often. Where can you quickly find information?"

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SourceForge.net New Releases   xml 
updated: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:43:19 GMT

 Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:38:20 +0000 ApexDC++
/ApexDC++/1.3.1/ApexDC++_1.3.1_setup-x64.exe

SourceForge.net Project News   xml 
updated: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:43:19 GMT

  Zenoss: 2.4 is Now Available
Zenoss Core is an enterprise network and systems management application written in Python/Zope. Zenoss provides an integrated product for monitoring availability, performance, events and configuration across layers and across platforms. We are proud to announce the release of Zenoss 2.4. The latest Zenoss version was developed in conjunction with our community of more than 40,000 members who provided product input, monitoring extensions, patches and beta testing. Zenoss 2.4 includes the following new features: * Set-Up Wizard – Zenoss Core now includes a guided setup to create users and to easily add devices to be monitored. The easy-to-use setup will prompt Zenoss users for authentication credentials for Windows and Linux/UNIX servers as well as community strings for SNMP devices. * SSH Monitoring Capabilities – Zenoss users can now securely access Linux and Unix servers via secure shell to pull performance metrics and develop extensions for deep reporting capabilities of server performance. * Improved Reporting – Zenoss now provides the ability to normalize data into common units. Users can now add aliases to data points and convert performance metrics to measures that are consistent across all devices. * Extended Monitoring Guide – A new extended monitoring guide provides detailed information on how to gather metrics and outlines best practices for managing IT infrastructure with Zenoss Core. This contains chapters on each Core and Enterprise ZenPack. In addition to the new features, the documentation has all been refreshed and substantially updated. For this release, there were over 400 external tickets closed, greatly improving the overall stability and reliability of Zenoss Core. We would also like to take the opportunity to thank and highlight the 70+ community-contributed ZenPacks that are currently available. Thanks again to everyone who participated in the Zenoss 2.4 “Blue Crab� beta program as well! 2.4 Download: http://www.zenoss.com/download 2.4 Release Notes: http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/release-notes/Release_Notes_Core_2.4.0.pdf Updated Documentation: http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/



ThinkGeek: What's New   xml 
updated: Sun, 07 Mar 2010 17:19:17 GMT

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