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    OTN is excited to once again participate in ODTUG Kscope12 conference. This year ODTUG will be kicking up their heels in San Antonio, Texas, June 24-28. Join us there where we are proud sponsors ODTUG’s annual Community Service Day.

    Oracle ACE and ACE Directors will be there in full force. You’ll find them presenting in all topic areas such as Application Express, Database, Developer’s Toolbox, Fusion Middleware, plus many others. Oracle ACE Director, Cary Millsap will be present a special evening keynote session on Monday, June 25. Grab your lunch and join the ACE-led panel sessions – “Lunch and Learn” on Tuesday, June 26.

    Grab your hat and boots and meet us there!

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  • Diversity in Practice

    Oracle's Jessica McKellar and developer Asheesh Laroia recently led a session at PyCon 2012 on the subject of creating more diversity in the programmer community. The case study in question was The Boston Python User Group, which has worked diligently to create a membership composition that is 15% women - quite uncharacteristic for a user group.

    Here's the session itself:

    And here are the slides. This session is worth exploring by anyone interested in tactics for increasing programming community diversity.

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  • Virtual Developer Day: Hands-on Database App Development (May 15) - with Big Data and Cloud Sessions

    We have just opened registration for the newest edition of Virtual Developer Day: Hands-on Oracle Database 11g Application Development. This experience comes to you online on May 15, in the Americas TZ-friendly time of 9am-1pm PT.

    In this workshop you'll learn the key tools, frameworks, techniques, and best practices for building database-backed applications through presentations and hands-on labs (which you can download and save) demonstrating innovative and performance-enhancing methods - all from your desk! Oracle experts will be on hand to answer your questions via real-time chat. 

    As you can see from the agenda below, the day will include sessions on using Oracle NoSQL Database, using Oracle Database alongside Hadoop, as well as the forthcoming Database Cloud Service. Something for everyone!

    Get on board, time is tight! 

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New Home Server

I have just put together a new home server, good hardware is a relatively cheap item to buy these days.

A bit of Info 

Intel Core Duo E2200

Asus P5KPL-CM motherboard

4GB RAM

 It wont set any world speed records but it is sure going to be good for doing test installs of software

I have set it up with OpenSuse  11.0 64bit and it is real sweet

 

There was a gremlin it has a Altheros Network card on it, these are not as yet supported of the OpenSuse distro, and apparently Altheros was a little slow off the mark previously with drivers for Altheros WiFi cards

So what did I do

Firstly installed the Suse Distro, but without networking fully functional

attached a USB disk with the drives unpacked on it

I foound some info on the web about setting up the althers drivers on Ubuntu http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=770173

From that adna  note I did the following

I installed the kernel source

As root I did the following

Then I went to the alteros source dir and ran a make and make install

It complained about CFLAGS issues and would not make just like Ubuntu did

I then as per this article ran KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make

and then KBUILD_NOPEDANTIC=1 make install

I noticed a little error but followed on and went to the /lib/modules/2.6.25.5-1.1-default/kernel/drivers/net/atl1e/
directory and ran insmod ./atl1e.ko

I tried configuring but it didn;t seem to work,

a little investigation lead to a note with the source that mentioed some things to try with a 64 bit version of Suse

 1. cd /usr/src/linux
  2. make cloneconfig
  3. make dep

did that 

went back to the source for the driver

make clean and then followed the step above and rebooted so it would pick up the new driver copy on reboot

All up and running

I hope this helps someone else

 

See ya round

Peter

 

Last Updated (Saturday, 15 November 2008 23:45)

 
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