February 2008
11 posts
phpBMS →
phpBMS is web-based, open source, Business Management Software (BMS). The phpBMS package is based on the LAMP stack.
Feb 6th
Build Low Cost LAMP Server using Ubuntu Edgy Eft... →
Automatic LAMP in about 15 minutes, the time it takes to install Ubuntu Edgy Server Edition, you can have a LAMP server up and ready to go. This feature, exclusive to Ubuntu Server Edition, is available at the time of installation.
Feb 3rd
How to Develop Virtual Appliances Using Ubuntu... →
Ubuntu JeOS (pronounced” juice”) is an efficient variant of the Ubuntu Server operating system, configured specifically for virtual appliances.
Feb 3rd
MySQL Tips →
Interesting Things to Know about MySQL by Mike Chirico
Feb 1st
10 Tips for Optimizing MySQL Queries (That don’t... →
10 tips for optimizing MySQL queries
Feb 1st
Dia - GNOME Live! →
Dia is a GTK+ based diagram creation program for Linux, Unix and Windows released under the GPL license.
Feb 1st
http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/cheat-sheets/mod_re... →
The mod_rewrite cheat sheet is designed to act as a reminder and reference sheet, listing useful information about mod_rewrite. It includes a list of flags for the RewriteRule and RewriteCond directives, list of server variables, a regular expression guid
Feb 1st
Kernel comparison: Web serving on 2.4 and 2.6 →
Many improvements have been made in the Linux 2.6 kernel to favor enterprise applications. This article presents results from the IBM Linux Technology Center’s Web serving testing efforts, comparing various aspects of the Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels.
Feb 1st
Akelos PHP Framework →
The Akelos PHP Framework implements many features from Ruby on Rails and some others targeted to coding multilingual applications which need to be distributed in a simple manner.
Feb 1st
Install a Local Web Server on Ubuntu | Lullabot →
Video to show you how to set up a local web server on the Ubuntu desktop version.
Feb 1st
LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) HOWTO: Installing... →
This document will walk you through the installation of what is known as a “LAMP” system: Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP.
Feb 1st