How To Build an Openfire Chat Server On Debian 5
palegray.net writes "Inspired by a recent Ask Slashdot, I've written a step-by-step tutorial for setting up an Openfire server on Debian Linux, for those interested in running their own open source collaboration server. Aimed at those just getting started with collaboration software, the tutorial shows precisely how to get Openfire up and running quickly on a base Debian install, and offers a basic feature tour of the software's plugin and IM gateway functionality."
Jesus, how shortsighted you are. This is exactly one of the things Slashdot is for.
Not to mention it's Easter weekend, which makes a "slow news day" look like a frenzy of activity.
Now, there's actual things to bitch about here, like the shitty revamped UI, and the fact that moderation is in desperate need of an overhaul. Whiny shit like your post just wastes even more time then the "fluff" article you decry.
Now, go suck your mom's cock.
Linux, you magnificent bastard, I read the fucking manual!
I don't think that Slashdot's moderation system is a total folly.
Sure, it sucks to see your well-structured Microsoft complaint modded down (especially overrated - Mac/Microsoft bitchboys, religious fuckwits, and other chickenshits love that one), but it's all made better in the end, after GNAA comments are modded underrated and even insightful. I'll take it for what it is.
I see that Google Talk is still experimental and tagged as unstable. Is this because Google Talk is still as most Google products, in a "perpetual" beta?
what about liberals who wanted to end the war in iraq? Democrats have controlled congress since 2006. Yet despite controlling the purse strings and writing law, there was no change in Iraq. Now democrats have control of congress and the white house. And still there's no change.