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phpBB 3.0.6 released

phpBB 3.0.6 codename “Olympus” has been released.

A list of major new features implemented in phpBB 3.0.6

  • Better captcha options and backported 3.2 captcha plugins:
    • Classic and GD CAPTCHA
    • reCaptcha (based on API from recaptcha.net by Mike Crawford and Ben Maurer)
    • Q&A CAPTCHA
    • 3D Wave (by Robert “Xore” Hetzler)

 

  • Introduced new ACM (Cache) plugins. (Please consult our support forums for help if you need to use one of the new ACM plugins)
  • ATOM Feeds
  • Bare-bones Quick Reply editor in viewtopic
  • Users can report PMs to moderators which are then visible in a new MCP module
  • Ability to copy permissions from one forum to several other forums.
  • Send anonymous statistical information to phpBB on installation and update (optional)

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OpenSolaris 2010.02 build 127 released

Sun Microsystems released OpenSolaris build 127.

This build is a preview version of the OpenSolaris 2010.02 release.

The OpenSolaris development package repository http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/has been updated to reflect the changes up to and including snv_127 for both x86/x64 and SPARC platforms.  This update includes fixes to the Caiman “Slim Install” and the Image Packaging System (IPS).

Users who wish to update their system to the development build can do so by setting their preferred publisher to the above URL and using the “image-update” facility provided by the pkg(1) command or by the “Update All” facility of the Package Manager GUI.

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Webdesign

Whether you’re looking for a new site or a re-design of your old site you`ve come to the right person. For webdesign I use technologies like;

  • HTML 4 and 5
  • XHTML 1.1
  • CSS 2.1 and 3
  • JavaScript
  • AJAX Including libraries like jQuery
  • Flash
  • XML
  • PHP 5 and 6
  • MySQL 5 & PostgreSQL
  • Adobe AIR
  • Adobe Flex
  • Microformats

The website will be valid according W3C, WCAG 1 and Section 508.

I`m familiar with the following Content Management Systems (CMS):

And with the following blog systems:

I`m familiar with the following webshop systems:

  • Magento
  • xtCommerce
  • osCommerce

I`m familiar with the following forum systems:

  • phpBB
  • vBulletin
  • bbPress

Solaris 10 10/09 (update 8) released

Sun released 10/09 (update 8) for Solaris 10.

New features

  • System Administration Enhancements
    • Two-Terabyte Disk Support for Installing and Booting the Solaris OS
    • pcitool Utility
    • ZFS Features and Changes
      • ZFS and Flash installation support
      • Setting ZFS user and group quotas
      • Using ZFS ACL pass through inheritance for execute permission
      • Using cache devices in your ZFS storage pool
      • ZFS property enhancements (like properties to control the behavior of the ARC and the L2ARC
      • ZFS log device recovery
      • ZFS ACL Sets
    • nss_ldap shadowAccount Support
    • Sun Validation Test Suite 7.0 Patch Set 6
  • Installation Enhancements
    • Turbo-Charging SVR4 Packaging
  • System Resources Enhancements
    • Zones Parallel Patching
    • PVIO Drivers in Solaris 10 Guest Domains
  • Device Management Enhancements
    • iSCSI Initiator SMF Service
    • LSI 6180 Controller Support in Solaris MPxIO
  • System Performance Enhancements
    • Callout Subsystem Scalability
  • Driver Enhancements
    • Driver for LSI MPT 2.0-Compliant SAS2.0 Controllers
    • x86: Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Driver
    • x86: Interrupt Remapping Support for Intel Vt-d
    • x86: SATA Tape Devices Supported by the AHCI Driver
    • Sun StorageTek 6Gb/s SAS PCIe RAID HBA Driver
    • Intel 82599 10Gb PCI Express Ethernet Controller
    • Intel 82598 10Gb PCI Express Ethernet Controller
  • Freeware Enhancements
    • NTP Version 4.2.5
    • PostgreSQL 8.1.17, 8.2.13, and 8.3.7
    • Samba 3.0.35

Solaris 10 10/09 can be downloaded from this link.

PostgreSQL 8.4.1 released

The PostgreSQL Project today released minor versions updating all active branches of the PostgreSQL object-relational database system, including versions 8.4.1, 8.3.8, 8.2.14, 8.1.18, 8.0.22, and 7.4.26.

This release fixes one moderate-risk and two low-risk security issues: an authentication issue, a denial of service issue, and a privilege-escalation exploit. All users should upgrade their database installations as soon as reasonably possible.

This update release also fixes the “could not reattach shared memory” issue which has plagued many Windows PostgreSQL users, and updates time zone files for several countries. There are 23 other minor fixes, many of them affecting only version 8.4.

Changelog for PostgreSQL 8.4.1 (others can be found here)

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