Monthly Archives: August 2005

Toms Networking Reviews Asterisk@Home

Tom’s Networking has a nice review of Asterisk@Home - it’s a nice read aimed at the tech literate who might be somewhat new to VoIP. If you’re looking for a live linux asterisk distro, Asterisk@Home is my personal preference.

Zenworks Imaging boot cds

I’ve been having fits getting zenworks imaging to work with Dell Optiplex GX280s and GX510s. I finally came up with a solution that works 100% of the time.
Set the SATA drive to compatibility mode in BIOS, and use the BCM57_v753 boot disk. This is the only version that seems to work with the SATA drives [...]

NX

I’ve been very interested in the series Linux Journal has been running on NX. They describe it as: “a new technology that allows one to run remote X11 sessions across slow or low-bandwidth network connections. User experience with NX is one of excellent responsiveness. Users with previous remote X11 session experience are stunned by [...]

Open SUSE

Novell has recently “opened” their development of SUSE Linux, creating a project called Open SUSE
To clarify what Novell means when it says it is “opening” SUSE, Mancusi-Ungaro says “SUSE Linux is already open from a code perspective. [It] has not been open from a development perspective. Development was closed, beta was closed, and there was [...]

Google News RSS Feeds

From the Google blog:
Posted by Vijay Boyapati, Software Engineer
“For some time now, the Google News team has noticed a steady uptick in feature requests for feed support. We are happy to announce that starting today you’ll be able to get Google News results in two feed flavors, Atom and RSS. You can use either format [...]