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More cool hacks for smtp on dynamic address using sendmail MTA
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Getting sendmail to work with dynamic hosts
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Mail Relay via Comcast
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Sendmail MTA primer
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Infochimps Amazon Machine Image (AMI) designed for data processing, analysis, and visualization. Great set of free software tools that can be used for data mining.
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A very comprehensive Virtualization Primer and general KVM How-To
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Very succinct wiki for KVM
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Good KVM How-To compliments of HowtoForge
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linux based smartphones and MIDs. Seminal view of Palm-Pre
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Very high level primer on openvpn
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Chroot openvpn for added security on xBSD and *nix
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Java based web crawler
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Some interesting and essential hacks for the N800
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Semantic-web using indenti.ca has a mechanism for microblogging
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Stephen Walli offers a keen analysis on the strangely popular debate on F/OSS business tactics
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Good article. It includes Groklaw's well described summary of the Redmond woolly mammoth attack of TomTom
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Components of MT template design
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Great account of the evolution of the forked mySQL project
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Building FF3 against XULRunner 1.9
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LQ is a very good Slackware How-To Forum - Setting up great web based fonts
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Great primer for folks that have not built their own Slackware packages, but rely heavily on Slackbuilds
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Personal sticky note - forwarding / piping email via procmail (c-panel)
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Reduction in manufacturing volumes desperately needed to better match the demand
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Tear Down / Analysis, helpful URLs
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Great info for hacking Promise ns4300N
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chronically ill Americans are more likely to forgo medical care because of high costs or experience medical errors than patients in other affluent countries, according to a study released on Thursday. The study...
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Early indications suggest that "local" page rank algorithm will scrape even more personal info - TOR and Privoxy can help protect you
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Interesting take on the relevance of Chrome as it pertains to Linux and Open Source
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The last nagging detail to solve on my budget notebook. swsusp looks interesting
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Personally like vym (view your mind) better, as its graphics are better and it is free as in free speech. But it is not a web application. Mind42 is takes the wiki to next level. It now auto saves your content too. It is free as in beer.
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A decent LVM primer, helps you get acquainted with jargon.
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At $20 bucks a night, I'd have to recommend this to visitors. Heh, comes with jacuzzi too.
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Same ole story.. How can engineers compete with the media generated hype of law and medicine?
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One day I'll get around to installing MT4.0 - Great use of JS
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Netscape founder describes Ning and Open Social.
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Competition is good. Royalty free tools for the Linux embedded space is always good.
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Chronological mapping of some dubious M$ leadership decisions.
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I agree with the article, but as an investor I am hopeful that the city will discover its new value proposition.
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Nifty tool to discover political campaign contributors
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Very thought provoking talk.
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Insightful discourse on the virtues of GPL v2 and GPLv3 - Tivoisation phenomenom is discussed ad-nauseum.
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The FOSS banner is unfurled once again. Hopefully Skype will either wither away or get swallowed up by a large GPL spirited organization.
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A very cool piece of VoIP hardware. It uses the IAX protocol which was sponsored by Asterisk. It is impervious to NAT firewalls.
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Preparing our youth for the new middle. Sad decree of school bureaucracies.
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Simple but effective tool used for problem or project scoping. Helps filter the noise.
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Perhaps the most comprehensive SLIFE How-To
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Yet another reason that I can't stand iPods.
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Great ticketing and traveling information for various countries.
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Redmond had best hold tightly to its Office Suite cash cow.
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Just in time for my train ride to Chi-town. eBooks are great.
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ETFs are a great way to leverage emerging markets. Unlike mutual funds, there are no fees.
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Social Networks can be developed from the most unlikely sources.
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Redmond suffers a blow in its bid to gain stranglehold on document standards.
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Documents and associated literature which describes why the Redmond promoted OOXML should not become global standard. If you are not familiar with ODF, please review these documents.
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As I begin to import banking information, I'll need to understand the components of QIF. Good primer.
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Could this really rival FON ?
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Johnathan Schwartz recently got wind of Linus Torvalds LKML note about the Sun possibly using GPLv3 for Open Solaris. Who would benefit most from such a move?
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Classic combination of mathematics and security principles
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The ultimate proxy. If you're looking for a complete solution, tailored for large deployments(K12 or thinclients), try DansGuardian or Squidguard.
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Probably a technique that is seldom understood, but is getting much buzz in the mainstream press. I ran VMWare in 2001 and realized quickly that you needed much onboard RAM (those days I had 512MB).
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Slackware pkgs from one very helpful volunteer
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Basic best practices, tried and true
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interesting content all available via pdf format
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Tis the season for crockpot concoctions..
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Overview of tunneling VNC traffic via SSH
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plethora of extensions for Firefox 1.x - 2.x
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perl script for embedding youtube and google video
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So simple wiki generator, probably easier than 'pbwiki'..
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Pretty good customization of the trusty /etc/smb.conf
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My preferred solution to non-existent GNOME support on Slack (FRG -current tree contains Beagle, yeah)
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wish I'd found this one sooner. share this w/all your lady friends.
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travel tips for the inquisitive
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Great for hacking Belkin WAPs
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Interesting collaboration calendar
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Plain text passwds, not good.
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Yet another slick way to harness the power of Google
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Good tools to help track down rogue PID or daemons
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More cool Treo software (free as in free beer)
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cool parcel tracking feature via bloglines, using RSS feeds
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Hardware conversion - IDE to SATA
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Bluetooth goodness - In the absence of a Wi-Fi network, no need to search for USB cables to get an instant internet connection via your laptop/notebook.
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Very slick, excellent tool for screencasting. Captures VNC output and creates flash video. Obviously, you'll need VNC.
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Nice Perl script to convert MovieRec 1.13 files to standard mpeg format
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Interesting account, especially considering that gas prices will never ever be equivalent to a gallon of milk.
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Nice collection of platform agnostic open source packages..
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Interesting means of capturing the iTunes URI
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Great collage of various financial sites. Built with PHP/RSS wonders by my buddy M.Kimsal
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Excellent reference card for those must have 'awk' and 'sed' commands
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Pretty slackware tutorial
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I'm always amazed at the plethora of Linux distros. Regardless slackware is always in the top five ;)
