Archive for August, 2007

Open Source Technology Catching On In Qatar

OPEN Source, described as the free software movement that revolutionised Information Technology worldwide, has come to Qatar with the formation of the Arabian Peninsula’s first-ever Open Source group in Doha, the Qatar Perlmongers, it was announced yesterday. Open Source is the term given to software developed by highly qualified enthusiasts under the terms of the Open Source agreement.

The software is developed and shared freely with the operating system Linux as the most famous example of this revolutionary approach to technology. Locally-based open source expert Nigel Gourlay stated that the belief that all good technology comes from big corporations is just not the case. He pointed out that 58% of all websites now use the Apache webserver - an open source solution.

“In fact it is almost impossible to surf the web and not come across an open source solution,” said Gourlay while observing that there’s a high level of interest in the group with over 14 active members after just a few weeks of existence. QatarLiving.com, one of the most popular local resources on life in Qatar, is powered solely by Open Source technology.

With over 20 Open Source projects under his belt, Gourlay is well-placed to help Qatar take advantage of this revolution. “I was active in the London Perlmongers group so when I moved here last year I was keen to see how I could recreate that group here,” he said.

In his experience, it’s easy to explain the benefits of free software to IT staff - its technology borne from a passion for technology and it works. It’s harder to convince IT managers because it is, to some extent, still seen as unproven. “However, with the right technical people involved free software is cheaper, more resilient, flexible and efficient,” the expert maintained.,

Qatar Perlmongers has two aims - to provide free software users in the Arabian Peninsula area with a forum for education, problem solving, job seeking and advice and project collaboration, and secondly to promote the use of Open Source technology as an alternative to the commercially available products.

It also seeks to develop new software projects of benefit to Qatar and the region and is actively seeking sponsorship at present. “One project that Gourlay is currently working on is about helping make great literature available freely and easily to the masses via the Internet. “It’s taking existing resources, like the Gutenberg project, and turning the books into something that you or I might enjoy reading on screen,” he said.

Another example is the geolocation system Gourlay has been developing and updating since 2002. This helps websites identify where browsers come from so they can apply relevant language or tax restrictions. “Free software really does deliver real-life benefits to users, its just that you may not even be aware you’re using it,” Gourlay added. Qatar Perlmongers is open to all those interested in technology, Open Source and free software no matter what age or experience.

Source : Gulf Times

Go to Dukhan…

Kamis sore sekitar pukul 15.00 waktu Qatar, datang sebuah e-mail kepadaku yang berisi undangan pengajian bertemakan ruqyah dengan Ustadz dari Indonesia di Dukhan (Kota Industri di sebelah barat kota Doha), keinginan untuk ikut pengajian tersebut pun muncul, tapi menurut berita jalan dari Doha menuju Dukhan banyak sekali Diverted karena masih di dalam pembangunan.

Mengingat apa yang dikatakan Ustadz di Indonesia, makin jauh kita beribadah maka semakin banyak pahala yang kita dapatkan. SIAP !!!!, pukul 17.00 aku berangkat dari Doha, perjalanan cukup menegangkan, karena jalan yg belum sempurna dan mobil-mobil truk tronton yang berjalan di sampingku.

Pukul 18.30, tibalah aku di Dukhan, kota nya sih cukup enak seperti perumahan real estate, ada taman-taman hijau dan Supermarket di dalamnya. Setelah aku menemukan rumah tempat digelarnya pengajian, Orang-orang Indonesia banyak sekali berkumpul di rumah itu, aku segera turun dan mengambil Air Wudhu untuk Shalat Maghrib, sesudah Shalat pengajian pun dimulai. Orang-orang antusias untuk mendengarkan pengajian tersebut.

Tanpa terasa 3 jam berlalu tepatnya pukul 11.00, pengajian selesai, semua orang bubar dari tempat duduknya. Aku pun bersiap-siap untuk kembali ke Doha, Setelah berpamitan aku memulai perjalanan kembali menuju Doha, perjalanannya agak lebih mengerikan dari pada perjalanan sore tadi, karena lampu jalan tidak ada sama sekali. Hingga akhirnya pukul 12.30 aku tiba di Doha. BACK TO DREAM !

Exim 4

Exim4 is another Message Transfer Agent (MTA) developed at the University of Cambridge for use on Unix systems connected to the internet. Exim can be installed in place of sendmail, although the configuration of exim is quite different to that of sendmail.

1. To Install Exim 4, Run the following command :

sudo apt-get install exim4 exim4-base exim4-config

2. To Configure Exim 4, Run the following command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config

The user interface will be displayed. The user interface lets you configure many parameters. For example, In exim4 the configuration files are split among multiple files. If you wish to have them in one file you can configure accordingly in this user interface.

All the parameters you configure in the user interface are stored in /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf file. If you wish to re-configure, either you re-run the configuration wizard or manually edit this file using your favourite editor. Once you configure, you can run the following command to generate the master configuration file:

sudo update-exim4.conf

The master configuration file, is generated and it is stored in /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated.At any time, you should not edit the master configuration file,/var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated manually. It is updated automatically every time you run update-exim4.conf

You can run the following command to start exim4 daemon.

sudo /etc/init.d/exim4 start

Source:help.ubuntu.com

Alhamdulillah…

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