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Italian public University keeps Linux users out of its virtual campus

 

Italian public University keeps Linux users out of its virtual campus
Dec 9, 2010, 22 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (978 reads)
(Other stories by Marco Fioretti)

[ Thanks to M. Fioretti for this link. ]

"In november 2010 I discovered the existence of Federica, the tridimensional virtual square? that should be the innovative web-learning system of the Federico II University in Naples. Out of curiosity, I decided to visit it and all I got was a black screen and some perplexities. Some of them, which I described in another page are on the very sense of a website like that, others are more specific. I got a black screen because I use Linux, while (quoting from the University website):

"the 3D campus of Federica was implemented with Immersion, the real-time software for 3D visualization and interactive simulation for Windows and Mac OS X platforms entirely developed in Italy by Immaginaria snc.

"In 2008 the Linux User Group of Naples had already defined Free Software in the Federico II University ?a missed opportunity?, because ?students are forced to buy expensive proprietary software and? there are online service like the ESIS exam booking website that are only accessible with Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer"

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Adding Users and Aliases for Postfix

 

"Postfix is a great mailer, but if you're new to administering Postfix, finding your way around can be difficult. For example, just finding information on adding users to a Postfix system can be quite a trial.

"In part, this is because Postfix can be set up in a number of ways. Some installations use Postfix alone, others use Postfix in conjunction with other apps and store user information in MySQL. You can have users who have actual accounts on a system, or you can have users on virtual domains that don't have a login but still receive mail. Or you might want aliases that include several users, so everybody on the "marketing" list gets mail or all folks in sales, legal or development can receive messages.

"For this tip, I'll assume that you've inherited a Postfix domain and want a way to add users or aliases quickly."

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