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The bridge between GWT, Java, XML and PHP

Hey there! developerWorks is using Twitter GWT allows easy access to server-side servlets programmed in the Java language, and data is passed transparently, behind the scenes, between client and server. However, as you work with GWT, you are not ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  8 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Charles Darwin,  Twitter Inc,  Yahoo!,  Google Inc.

PAM—Securing Linux Boxes Everywhere

If you are into British detective fiction and names like Sherlock Holmes, Sexton Blake, Mr. J. G. Reeder, Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, Father Brown, Dr. John Evelyn Thorndyke and Lord Peter Wimsey mean anything to you, you also probably will recognize ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, Linux Journal,  1 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Arthur Conan Doyle

Where has my disk space gone?

Filelight is designed for KDE, but will work in other desktop environments. The latest version hails from September 2006, though a KDE 4 version is (vaguely) promised; the author is "getting round to it." Filelight is included with most distributions, ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  17 Dec 2008

Go-OO: The best office suite you never knew you used

Note: Comments are owned by the poster. We are not responsible for their content. Since it's Novell behind this move, I wonder if this is really an improvement or an attempt to get mono code integrated into OO.o If so, no one with a functioning brain ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  5 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Novell, Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation,  Intel

Gmail notifiers let you know "you've got mail"

I tried KCheckGmail first, a KDE-oriented application that's available in repositories for Ubuntu, Mandriva, and openSUSE, among others. If your favorite distro does not include it, check the download page or get the source code and follow the ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  27 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.

sK1 vector in on good illustrations

sK1 derives its name from Sketch, a free vector graphics editor that appeared about 10 years ago. Sketch eventually became Skencil, but development seemingly got stuck (and eventually stopped) after version 0.6.17 in June 2005, when work was started on ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  19 Nov 2008

Listen to your music anywhere with Subsonic

Subsonic can handle large music collections, running into the thousands of CDs. It also works with video; in fact, it can let you remotely access any format that can be streamed over a standard HTTP connection. If needed, Subsonic will convert your ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  5 Nov 2008

Let PAM take care of GNU/Linux security for you

If each Linux program had to include its own authentication logic, we'd go crazy. How could you trust that all your applications implemented the same checks? And how could you implement extra controls? PAM gives us a simple alternative: if a program ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  14 Oct 2008

Security scans with OpenVAS

OpenVAS is a fork of version 2.2 of the classic Nessus scanner. About three years ago, Nessus dropped the GPL, opting for a more commercial approach for its version 3.0. It decided to give away the software but charge for quick NVT upgrades and apply ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  9 Oct 2008

Do-it-yourself Konqueror commands

[Desktop Entry] ServiceTypes=text/html,text/plain Actions=countLinesAndWords;countLines;countWords X-KDE-Submenu=Count... [Desktop Action countLinesAndWords] Name=Count lines and words Icon=background Exec=kdialog --msgbox "`wc -l -w %U`" [Desktop ...

From FEDERICO KEREKI, LXer,  26 Sep 2008

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