Category Archives: Open Source

Installing PostgreSQL In Fedora 13

While I’ve been prepping a post on tasks of a HSMM server, I realized that getting started with the awesomeness that is PostgreSQL on Fedora can be a little less than straight-forward if you haven’t used it before. PostgreSQL, for … Continue reading

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High-Speed Multimedia Radio

I just sort of stumbled upon the Wikipedia article for High-speed multimedia radio today. I think I found a project that about covers every interest I have, can be done pretty inexpensively, and has a lot of development potential. As … Continue reading

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Status Update for My Fedora Work

My schedule has been a bit more relaxed around the home front, so I’m hoping to work on some docs for the upcoming Fedora 14 release. Here’s how the alpha version of the Release Notes looks so far: Fedora 14 … Continue reading

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The Docs Link

Here’s a link to the OpenNMS docs I’ve been working on in parallel to the actual ones. Keep in mind, these are completely unofficial! I still have to work on the site template and branding a wee bit, but hopefully … Continue reading

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Work with OpenNMS

I’ve been working with the docs of the OpenNMS project for a few weeks now, when the place I have them is more mature, I’ll be sure to link.

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