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Games On Linux
Posted By Paul O'Malley - 00:27, 6 October 2004
Edited by Paul O'Malley - 00:27, 6 October 2004
That noise was:
A big "Go on ya good thing!" by game players on Linux in Ireland was heard when they read this.
here is what ID Software has to say
No more excuses for starting WINE in Linux.
You now have DOOM3 on nvidia :-)
However you do not have it on ati :-( (yet).

ILUG AGM Notification
Posted By Proinnsias Breathnach - 11:00, 30 September 2004
Edited by Proinnsias Breathnach - 11:00, 30 September 2004
ILUG AGM 2004

The AGM of ILUG for 2004 takes place in the seminar room of the Irish Computer Society in Mount St. , Dublin 2, on October 16 at 14:00. This is the meeting which decides what YOUR LUG will do for the next year, elects the committee etc. We will also have some interesting (hopefully) technical talks and afterwards we will retire to a local hostelry for refreshments.

Please do come along and have your say.

"Monitoring access to Server SQUID" on LinuxIT
Posted By Ken Guest - 02:12, 8 September 2004
Edited by Ken Guest - 02:12, 8 September 2004
Monitoring access to Server SQUID article on linuxit.com.br
There are many forms for analyze of logs generated by the SQUID, Will be boarded five forms of verification: On-line, for line of command and manual verification through the tools Sarg, Webalizer, Calamaris and Squid-Graph.
Job vacancies in Symantec
Posted By Ken Guest - 02:16, 26 August 2004
Edited by Ken Guest - 02:16, 26 August 2004
Symantec have an openings in our Security response department for SQA engineers. The main skills we are looking for are as follows:
· Minimum 3-4 years applicable test/QA experience or as a specialist in applicable technologies.
· 1-2 years experience with C/C++, Perl, or Python. Knowledge of X86 Assembler is an advantage.
· One of the following certifications is preferred (listed in order of preference): GIAC, CCNA, MCSE.
· Experience with multiple platforms especially Windows and Unix systems.
· A broad understanding of current Internet security threats and networking essentials is mandatory.
If you would like to send a cv or request more information please e-mail Eleanor Clarke.

A funny flash advert for LInspire Linux desktop.
Posted By Ken Guest - 03:07, 27 July 2004
Edited by Ken Guest - 03:07, 27 July 2004
As contributed by Fergal Breen
A funny flash advert for LInspire Linux desktop.
Very anti-Ms but very funny.
Quite long too...
Alternatives to Windows Software
Posted By Ken Guest - 02:13, 27 July 2004
The Alternatives to Windows Software page has been updated with a link to InkScape, an SVG editor.
CD Burners page reworked
Posted By Ken Guest - 01:07, 27 July 2004
Edited by Ken Guest - 01:07, 27 July 2004
You can now add and maintain your own entry in the CD Burners page.
Article on PAM
Posted By Ken Guest - 03:11, 23 July 2004
Edited by Ken Guest - 03:11, 23 July 2004
Dave Neary has written a short article on PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) and changing password acceptance criteria.
Articles wanted for Beginners Linux Guide
Posted By Ken Guest - 02:55, 4 July 2004
Edited by Ken Guest - 02:55, 4 July 2004
We need more articles for the Beginners Linux Guide, the most popular section of the website.
BLG articles can be a paragraph or two, perhaps a bit longer and should be written with the absolute beginner in mind.
Mark your submissions 'For BLG'

EditiX -XML/XSLT Editor version 1.4.1 released
Posted By Paul O'Malley - 02:41, 2 July 2004
Edited by Ken Guest - 02:41, 2 July 2004
As contributed by A.Brillant
JAPISoft are glad to announce the availability of EditiX -XML/XSLT Editor 1.4.1 a cross-platform and multi-purpose XML editor, which helps Web authors and programmers use XML and XML-related technologies, such as XSLT, FO and XSD schemas.

                                                                                                    

 

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