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Make Browsers Cache Static Files With mod_expires On Apache2 (Debian Squeeze)
This tutorial explains how you can configure Apache2 to set the Expires HTTP header and the max-age directive of the Cache-Control HTTP header of...
Weekend Project: Set Up a Personal Wiki on Linux with TiddlyWiki
Want to use a wiki to store your notes, thoughts, recipes, or just the best Charlie Sheen quotes you've heard today? Try setting up...
How to Install Open-Xchange on Debian Linux
Since its beginnings as a Microsoft Exchange alternative for small- to medium-sized businessed, the Open-Xchange collaboration suite has stretched a bit beyond just a...
Setting Up An Android App Build Environment With Eclipse, Android SDK, PhoneGap (Debian Squeeze)
This tutorial describes how you can set up an development environment for building Android apps on a Debian Squeeze desktop using Eclipse, the Android...
Weekend Project: Harvest Microformats for Fun and Profit
Microformats are a way to slip computer-readable information into HTML, so it's "semantically" marked-up, not just visually marked up. With hCalendar, for example, when...
A New White Paper, Two New Training Classes, and Other Compliance Resources
The Open Compliance Program continues its mission of making it ever easier for companies to achieve compliance with FOSS license obligations. I am pleased...
MeeGo Community Update and Metrics for December
In most communities, December is a relatively slow month, with many people taking time for the holidays, and MeeGo is no exception. We had...
jQuery 1.5 Nears with Release Candidate
The jQuery Project has issued the first release candidate for version 1.5 of its jQuery JavaScript Library. Barring any major issues found in this...
OpenSSH Tips and Tricks: Beyond Secure Shell
OpenSSH is one of the most vital tools on any Linux system, at least if you ever need to connect to another Linux system....
How 3 Companies Are Using Node.js
Node.js is still all the rage on the Web. But how is it actually being put to use? It's still in its early stages...