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Archive of posts tagged Linux

Exim on CentOS

Posted by Rob on 17 March 2008, 9:17 am

This is my quick guide to do an install and basic setup of exim on CentOS. This is not meant as a fully inclusive guide but it will get you on the way. Following this you should get a working exim install. I will assume you have built a CentOS 4 / 5 Server, have …

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BBC iPlayer Update

Posted by Rob on 25 December 2007, 11:27 am

I am a bit behind on postings lately, but I have been meaning to post about another iPlayer development. Its now available through a streaming service, based on flash. This helps people on non-microsoft platforms access the content. It is also quick and easy to use, if you have a quick ish connection (Its ok …

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BBC User?

Posted by Rob on 2 November 2007, 7:52 pm

If your a user of the BBC’s Web Services and you run Linux, now is the time to stand up and be counted. I use linux every day as do I use the BBC’s Website. In a recent statement, it was said that out of the 17.1 million users, only 400 to 600 of them …

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BBC iPlayer: Update!

Posted by Rob on 21 October 2007, 12:58 pm

BBC iPlayer has only been available for users of Windows to date, and currently that is still the case. However, with a number of movements since the launch of iPlayer beta, we may soon see a change. There is no promise of delivering iPlayer to non-Windows users, but according to the BBC Trust, there is …

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