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How to easily add a cool “MAC OS X” dock in your Linux: Cairo-Dock!

cd.png Cairo-Dock is very easy to install and it has sophisticated graphic effects and it runs without installing compiz. The new Cairo-Dock version (1.5.5.4) has been released few weeks ago and it seems to have more features of the original MAC OS X dock. Personally I recommend the installation of Cairo-Dock to all that people who want to integrate a MAC OS X stylish dock in Linux without spending much time; in fact the .deb package allow you to install it in few minutes. I like this dock but, in my opinion, Cairo-Dock represents the best “second choice” after AWN (for more information about AWN, please, feel free to read our dedicated previous post).

Scritto da Galigio, il 13-05-2008
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BitNami Stacks: a multiplatform opensource program to install your favourite applications and all the dependencies necessary to

BitnamiLogo-1.jpg BitNami is a powerful application which allows you to easily install your favorite software and all the necessary dependencies to run it. BitNami Stacks is a multiplatform software and all its stacks are available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. Using BitNami you will fastly able to install software for: -Infrastructure (DjangoStack, JRubyStack, LAMPStack, MAMPStack, RubyStack, SAMPStack, WAMPStack) -Blog (Roller, WordPress) -Bug-Tracking (Mantis, Redmine, Trac) -CMS (Alfresco, Drupal, Joomla, KnowledgeTree) -ECM (Alfresco, KnowledgeTree) -Forum (phpBB) -Planning (Tracks) -Poll Management (Opina) -Portal Server (Liferay) -Version Control (Subversion) -Wiki (DokuWiki, MediaWiki) -eLearning (Moodle) Moreover, BitNami Stacks do not need any virtual machine to run and they do not interfere with programs already installed on your PC. Last but not least, all the software installed by BitNamiStacks are free to use under the terms of the Apache License 2.0, so… try BitNami and enjoy the freedom!

Security package (Rev. 1.2) for Ubuntu: antivirus, firewall and P2P stealth

padlock.gif After less than one year we are back on this topic also because more than something has changed. As you know, Linux is the safer OS you can use today: specific Linux viruses are few and malware is rare but with the increasing of users some threads are becoming real. For this reason, I strongly believe that nowadays a firewall, like Firestarter, is not enough and we all need also a good antivirus and Moblock: the program which allows to use the Peer Guardian lists on Ubuntu protecting your privacy. Today, in our Linux package we’ve posted a short updated manual where we explain how to install a firewall (Firestarter), an antivirus (ClamAV) and a P2P stealth (Moblock). We have tested all this software on a Ubuntu 7.10 without relevant problems; the combined use of this triplet is strongly recommended for people who desire to preserve their data and privacy.

Scritto da Galigio, il 26-03-2008
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