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Seafile, open source Dropbox for teamsview story

https://bbs.archlinux.org – Seafile (http://seafile.com) is an open source file synchronization and collaboration platform.It comes with Dropbox-like file syncing, but is designed to be better for team collaboration.You can build a file syncing and collaboration service for your team on your servers.People can also build their own Dropbox for personal use with Seafile.Github project home: https://github.com/haiwen/seafileSea (HowTos)

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Simple tip to auto-clean your trashview story

http://www.linuxandlife.com – I download a lot using torrents everyday. And after finishing watching the movies or installing stuffs, I usually delete the downloaded files using the option of Transmission. However, one thing I just noticed today is that when you use the option "Delete Files and Remove" on Transmission, the files arent permanently deleted but moved to the trash folder. (Distributions)

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Android, iOS Top Developer Mindshare As Lead Platforms, But RIM’s Not So Far Behind, Finds Global Developer Surveyview story

http://techcrunch.com – When it comes to developing for mobile platforms, Android and iOS — the top two mobile platforms by device sales worldwide — are also first in the mind of app makers. (IT news)

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Verizon posts record breaking number of subscribers and LTE growth with a $4.23 billion loss in Q4view story

http://www.talkandroid.com – Yep, you read that right. Despite having a record breaking 2.1 million subscribers for Big Red in Q4 2012, totaling over 98 million customers, Verizon posted a $4.23 billion loss. (IT news)

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Routers or Firewalls or Servers as VPN Serversview story

http://serverfault.com – I'm currently tasked to setup a VPN solution for a small business with multiple branches. The objective of the VPN is to connect each branch to allow them to share their local resources(file servers, printers, etc.). I've red in multiple places around the net about firewalls with vpn server capabilities and countless guides on how to setup openvpn and openswan on centos plus a few articles about (HowTos)

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[lubuntu] mplayer installview story

http://ubuntuforums.org – Hello, I'm using Ubuntu (mini)12.04 or(lubuntu) with Lxde desktop I need help getting gnome mplayer to play a video (it doesn't show a video) I have read that "lubuntu" has a bug with mplayer and to use mplayer2. So I downloaded mplayer2-build-106bf4525ac9ef7a1cf8f1f41664d3be72121e99.tar.bz2 then folowed the instructions from here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10996224 (Hardware)

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FitStar Reinvents The Home Workout With Upcoming iPad App From NFL Tight End Tony Gonzalezview story

http://techcrunch.com – FitStar, a fitness app startup backed by Floodgate and Google Ventures that uses the iPad to transform home video workouts, just announced its first creation. (IT news)

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[ubuntu] Business Management Software Recommendationview story

http://ubuntuforums.org – I'm looking for a business management system that I can host on Ubuntu Server. We are looking for something similar to SharePoint. I need it to be web based and have the ability to share and collaborate on documents. I know there are a ton of solutions out there that can handle that. But... Most importantly I need it to be able to deal with forms. (Hardware)

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postfix, dovecot 2, mailman, dovecot-lda on same domain, config does not work anymoreview story

http://serverfault.com – this configuration used to work but after updating to Dovecot 2 (Ubuntu 12.04) mails to mailman get not delivered anymore: Instead of delivering to mailman, I get a bounce for non-existing user mailinglist@my.host.tld postconf -n: alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases, hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases append_dot_mydomain = no biff = no broken_sasl_auth_clients = y (HowTos)

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What to look for in a server rack?view story

http://serverfault.com – I'm looking to purchase a rack/enclosure for some servers. As this is my first time shopping for this type of equipment, I need to know what to look for. I'll share some back story in case anyone finds it helpful, but really generic answers for anyone who is shopping for rack equipment is helpful. Where I'm at we used to have mainly tower servers... (HowTos)