Archive for the 'Ubuntu' Category

FINALLY! Postfix + Cyrus + Liferay on Ubuntu Dapper

Mar 26, 2007 in Open Source, Ubuntu

After straggling for days, I finally manage to setup the Mail Portlet in Liferay. At first, I wanted to setup Liferay to work with Postfix and Dovecot, the two officially supported MTA and IMAP server in Ubuntu. Unfortunately, Liferay 4.2.1 support for Dovecot is hectic. I couldn’t get it working. Thanks to the VMWARE image which Brian (the guy who made Liferay possible) made, it is finally up. If only Brian made a tutorial on how he made the setup in his image. :/

I would probably write one, but I have no time at the moment. But drop me a mail if any of you need help making it work.

Ubuntu on my Dell 700m laptop

Aug 08, 2006 in Linux, Ubuntu

I just installed Ubuntu 6.06 LTS into my Dell 700m laptop and I am blogging with it now =). So did it went smooth? Well, it was way better than RedHat… in terms of usability.

Ubuntu on Dell 700m

But I did meet up with some problems. One of the main problem is WIFI using WPA. Somehow, the NetworkManager did not have support for anything else but WEP. I am using WPA Personal at home since WEP encrpytion has already been broken. So how to enable WPA support? You will have to go through some time consuming patches… and the steps looks harder than it is. Just follow the step-by-step guide at: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=125150, and you will get your WIFI running with full WPA support! Depending on your Internet connections, it might take you a full day.


I also have to sacrifice using the super USEFUL RoboForm, a Windows only password manager. This is really sad. Because there is no way I will remember password like this: !@FTgbWr1. If Google for “Roboform Linux”, you might get some alternative solution…. but still nothing beats RoboForm as password manager.


The 3rd thing is my built-in SD-Card reader is not working. Ubuntu DOES support SD-Card reader like this, but somehow it is not working for Dell. There are people who are using Compaq laptops and successfully utilize SD-Card right after installing Ubuntu… no patch required. My digicam uses SD card, so I always transfer photos by using my laptop SD Card reader. Now, I have to live with a external card reader instead.

So, that sums up my problems with Ubuntu *Dapper* on my Dell 700m. Just 3. 1 solvable…. another have to find alternative solution, and the final problem…. that we have to wait for some hacker out there to fix it. So far… I like it. Both Eclipse and Intellij IDEA works without problems on Ubuntu. I just need to retrieve my work from Subversion (running on my desktop) and voila! I can start development immediately.

Now I can safely use my laptop… even without a Virus/Spyware Scanner. =)

ubuntu Received!

Aug 01, 2006 in Linux, Ubuntu, Free

I got my ubuntu CD which I requested previously. But I got a problem now, I do not have a computer available to test it out. There’s alot of reviews giving the thumbs up for this Debian-like OS - linux for human beings. My snap a picture of the package I got below using my mobile phone…. it’s only 0.3 megapixels… thus the quality of the picture. I have “invested” my digital camera at my friend’s 2 months work at Ohio, US. He will be dropping by Japan… hopefully I will get a good R.O.I (nice pictures. :D).
My ubuntu CDs via post

Ubuntu Linux - linux for human beings

Jun 05, 2006 in Open Source, Linux, Ubuntu

Ubuntu Linux LogoWhile doing some research on TinyMCE, I came across Flock, looks like another browser but with extra stuff like Blogging tool, tagging, newsfeed, various tools for managing photos and etc. While reading about Flock, Ubuntu was mention. Curious to see what’s it about, I checked it out.

*WoW, an Linux OS for … human beings.*

For many of us, even developers… it’s hard for us to let go Windows OS. Why? Because it’s still the easiest to use, install, software are easy to find and most important of all… Games. :D If every game out there has a Linux version I will definitely move to Linux! (or FreeBSD). So, what’s the different with *uix like RedHat, Debian… just to name a few and Ubuntu Linux?

- 100% Free (Enterprise version is FREE as well)
- Both professional and community support!
- Meaningful name - Ancient african word for “Humanity to others”

So this is not just another variant of Linux; as more people know about Ubuntu and the meaning of the word… maybe it will remind all of us that no matter how different we all look, we are all humans. Stop the killing! Stop war! Ok, maybe that’s not what they wanted to spread, but hey, it’s meaningful.

**UPDATE**
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