Apache Tomcat is an open source web application which is used to deploy JAVA servlets and JSPs. This article helps you to install Tomcat 7 on ubuntu 14.04
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Before going to work SEO one need to make a plan. Sometimes one can not reach the goal since want of perfect plan. There are a lot of key words which are used in websites; in these words which should be used by you depend on what your goal is.
When setting up a dedicated server contract for your website, you will need to specify whether you are requesting managed or unmanaged dedicated server.
Welcome to the MultiGet Home page!
MultiGet is an easy-to-use GUI file downloader for Windows/Linux/BSDs/MacOs. It's programmed in C++ and has a GUI based on wxWidgets. It supports HTTP/FTP protocols which covers the requirements of most users. It supports multi-task with multi-thread on multi-server. It supports resuming downloads if the Web server supports it, and if you like, you can reconfig the thread number without stopping the current task. It's also support SOCKS 4,4a,5 proxy, ftp proxy, http proxy.
In v0.8.0, a new feature was introduced, that is so called P2SP, or in other words , get file from multiple servers, and combine the data from different site into one file. This makes downloads complete much faster.
MultiGet also supports switching language dynamically, you can choose Chinese or English interface. Generally it will automatic choose a proper language for you.
At this time(version 1.1.1), MultiGet can run on Windows 2000/XP, almost all Linux desktops, MacOs, BSDs. It can only depends on GTK+ runtime environment in Linux if statically linked with wxWidgets. It was tested on many system such as : Windows 2000, ubuntu ,kubuntu, xubuntu, fc5, opensuse10.4, mandriva 2007, MEPIS 6.0, PCLinuxOS, CentOS4.4, Puppy2.0, Xandros, edubuntu, RedFlag workstation 5, MagicLinux, dubuntu, archlinux, Hiweed, FreeBSD, MacOS etc.
How to Run Android Applications on Ubuntu
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June 25th, 2009, 18:04 GMT | By Marius Nestor
When Google announced and released Android, back in October 2008, everyone knew that it would become the best operating system for mobile devices. Not only is Android open source, but it also comes with a Software Development Kit, which offers the necessary APIs and utilities for developers to easily build powerful applications for Android-powered mobile devices. The following tutorial was created especially for those of you who want to test the Android platform and install various applications, on the popular Ubuntu operating system. OK, so let's get started... shall we?
Grab the Android SDK from Softpedia and save the file on your home folder.
The cdcat is graphical (QT based) multiplatform (Linux/Windows/MacOS) catalog program which scans the directories/drives you want and memoryze the filesystem (including the tags of mp3's) and store it in a small file.
Features:
- Searching with regex or wildcards in file names/comments/tags/etc...
- Read mp3 tags (if you enable it)
- Autoload database on startup
- Can mount/umount/eject the cd-drive on Linux
- Read file content from the specified files (e.g: *.nfo)
- Platform indepentent Gzipped XML format.
- Import/Export functions for CSV/XML-gtktalog/HTML
- Possibility to add comment for files or directories.
The release 3.0 of Spring Framework added the Spring Module OXM which supports the marshalling and unmarshalling of Java objects and XML documents.In this post, we will be using Spring OXM to take a Java object, convert it to a XML-format and save it in the hard-disk as an XML file containing information of that Java object. We will also cover how to retrieve back the serialized state of that XML file and reconstruct it back to it's original state as a Java object.
Security, speed, compliance, and flexibility -- all of these describe lighttpd (pron. lighty) which is rapidly redefining efficiency of a webserver; as it is designed and optimized for high performance environments. With a small memory footprint compared to other web-servers, effective management of the cpu-load, and advanced feature set (FastCGI, SCGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) lighttpd is the perfect solution for every server that is suffering load problems. And best of all it's Open Source licensed under the revised BSD license.
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Intel Moblin 2.0 has been released recently. A lot of OEM vendors will be shipping products based on Moblin v2.0 for Netbooks, so if you are a Linux user and surveying which one Netbook will fulfill your requirement, you can wait for Netbook based on it to be ship although a lot of Netbooks have being sold in the retail market.
MooLux is a Linux based on Slackware which can be run directly from your USB drive.MooLux 5.4 contains applications for Internet browsing, mail, chat, multimedia, office, games as well as for programming in C, Perl and Python.
Scientific Linux is a free Linux distribution which aims to be 100% compatible with and based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.free & open source software made available by Red Hat, Inc., but is not produced,maintained or supported by Red Hat. Specifically, this product is built from the source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions.
Startups usually involve technology, so much so that the phrase
"high-tech startup" is almost redundant. A startup is a small
company that takes on a hard technical problem.
Here is a brief sketch of the economic proposition. If you're
a good hacker in your mid twenties, you can
get a job paying about $80,000 per year. So on average
such a hacker must be
able to do at least $80,000 worth of work per year for the
company just to break even
and if
you focus you can probably get three times as much done in
an hour
I'm
claiming you could be 36 times more
productive than you're expected to be in a random corporate
job.
then a smart
hacker working very hard without any corporate
bullshit to slow him down should be able to do work worth about
$3 million a year
f
you want to make a million dollars, you have to endure a
million dollars' worth of pain.
Bill Gates is a smart, determined, and hardworking man,
but you need more than
that to make as much money as he has. You also need to be
very lucky.
If you want to create wealth, it will help to understand what it is.
Wealth is not the same thing as money.
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Wealth is as old as
human history. Far older, in fact; ants have wealth.
Money is a comparatively recent invention.
talking about
making money can make it harder to understand how to
make money.
the craftsmen.
Their hand-made objects become store-bought ones.
A programmer can sit down in front of a computer and
create wealth. A good piece of software is, in itself,
a valuable thing.
And so it's clearer to programmers that wealth is something
that's made, rather than being distributed, like slices of a
pie, by some imaginary Daddy
we had one
programmer who was a sort of monster of productivity
A great programmer, on a roll, could
create a million dollars worth of wealth in a couple weeks.
A mediocre programmer over the same period will generate zero or
even negative wealth (e.g. by introducing bugs).
The top 5% of programmers
probably write 99% of the good software.
Hackers often donate their work by
writing open source software that anyone can use for free.
I am much the richer for the operating system
FreeBSD, which I'm running on the computer I'm using now,
and so is Yahoo, which runs it on all their servers.
You can't go to your boss and say, I'd like to start working ten
times as hard, so will you please pay me ten times as much?
A programmer, for example, instead of chugging along
maintaining and updating an existing piece of software, could write
a whole new piece of software, and with it create a new source of
revenue.
All a company is is a group of people
working together to do something people want. It's doing something people
want that matters, not joining the group
To get rich you need to get yourself in a situation with two
things, measurement and leverage. You need to be in a
position where your performance can be measured, or there is
no way to get paid more by doing more. And you have to
have leverage, in the sense that the decisions you make have
a big effect.
If you're in
a job that feels safe, you are not going to get rich,
because if there is no danger there is almost certainly no leverage.
All you
need to do is be part of a small group working on a
hard problem
Steve Jobs once said that the success or failure of a startup
depends on the first ten employees. I agree
What is technology? It's technique. It's the way
we all do things. And when
you discover a new way to do things, its value is multiplied
by all the people who use it. It is the proverbial fishing
rod, rather than the fish. That's the difference between a
startup and a restaurant or a barber shop. You fry eggs or cut
hair one customer at a time. Whereas if
you solve a technical problem that a lot of people care about,
you help everyone who uses your solution.
That's leverage
If there were two features we could add to our
software, both equally valuable in proportion to their difficulty,
we'd always take the harder one
I can remember times when we were just
exhausted after wrestling all day with some horrible technical
problem. And I'd be delighted, because something that was
hard for us would be impossible for our competitors
Start by picking a hard problem, and
then at every decision point, take the harder choice.
You'd think that a company about to buy you would do a lot of
research and decide for themselves how valuable your technology
was.
Not at all. What they go by is the number of users you
have
Wealth is
what people want, and if people aren't using your software,
maybe it's not just because you're bad at marketing. Maybe it's
because you haven't made what they want.
Now we can recognize this as something
hackers already know to avoid: premature optimization. Get a version
1.0 out there as soon as you can. Until you have some users to
measure, you're optimizing based on guesses.
In that respect the Cold War teaches the same lesson as
World War II and, for that matter, most wars in recent history.
Don't let a ruling
class of warriors and politicians squash the entrepreneurs
Let the nerds keep their lunch
money, and you rule the world.
Stresslinux 0.4.136 has been released recently. It's a openSUSE-based live CD for stress testing. This release (0.4.136) is the first one which is available as 32-bit and 64-bit build, contains all official updates from the base distribution and additionally updates the following packages to current versions: stress, nbench, nepim, netperf, lm_sensors, memtest86+ and busybox...