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Taking the RPM Package Manager to the Limit
Category: del.icio.us
links for 2005-08-29
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Learning chinese characters for restaurant menus
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This section is about implementation ideas of how to bring all the UNIX power to the GNOME desktop.
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iTunes’ available song ratings of 1 to 5 stars allow users to quickly find their favorites and help the Party Shuffle feature play more of what they like most. This article explores the algorithm iTunes uses to pick what comes next in the playlist.
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Images of crazy shit going down at a rave in Utah
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“Nintendo Japan showed everyone what country is still boss of gaming with the announcement last week of a Famicom-themed Game Boy Micro.” I want one!!!
links for 2005-08-26
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Generation NEX is Messiah’s slim and sexy micro version of the beloved Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
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VDXtoSVG is a project to create an XSLT spreadsheet that can translate VDX files to SVG.
links for 2005-08-23
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Currently covering over 230 desktop graphics cards, this comprehensive comparison will allow you to easily compare 15 different specifications for each and every card!
links for 2005-08-22
links for 2005-08-19
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This article is a collection of techniques that may interest people who want to do more with Kickstart. It covers Kickstart customization, scalability, and security,
links for 2005-08-18
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Rad, now I can finally become “a real Chinese”
links for 2005-08-17
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gys and smartypants from unlocked groove came down to throw down some nice minimal beats.
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More info: http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/2005/07/1511908/
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WMA, AAC, OGG & FLAC support, live streaming to Icecast servers, recording & mixing of external audio sources and more
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Great to read this new Linux user story
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Yeah, comin’ correct from Kingsgrove YO! Check out the fffresh video clip g!
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DenyHosts is a Python application that monitors the authentication logs and writes IPs to /etc/hosts.deny once a host exceeds the threshold for failed login attempts.
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DenyHosts is a script intended to be run by Linux system administrators to help thwart ssh server attacks.
links for 2005-08-16
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from Sonic Sunset, 22 Jul 2005
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from Spectral Sound
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Practical workshops in digital video, computer graphics and electronic music.
What’s Dave G listening to?
On the weekend I went to the Sydney Powerhouse Museum to hear a talk on podcasting which was part of the Sydney Design Festival 05. Not a crazily indepth talk (a bit basic for me, but Rozie wanted to go and check it out) but it was interesting to hear a guy from ABC Radio National talking about how they are using podcasting in conjuction with their shows.
So being a little bit influenced by the talk, I’m taking advantage of del.icio.us‘s ability to handle rss enclosures, and I’m now bookmarking dj mixes I come across that I like or recommend. In effect this becomes my own DIY podcast.
Subscribe to the feed/podcast here.
links for 2005-08-15
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++ Attack 002: 14 August 2005 ++
links for 2005-08-13
links for 2005-08-12
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Retro game for your wrist! New from Atari, this mens watch has a black leather band and a silver, retro, brushed case. Dial animates and plays the game Asteroids on a black background. Two hand movement
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Hilarious Star Wars “translation”
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In this article, we discuss best practices for Red Hat® Global File System (GFS), including when to use GFS instead of NFS, tips on configuring hardware for use in a Red Hat GFS cluster, and how GFS quotas and context-dependent path names can be used to
links for 2005-08-10
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I think I’ve come across this nutter on a online forum before. He really doesn’t like Banksy, but can’t give any good reasons.
links for 2005-08-09
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The weekly mix from Detroit’s underground legend DJ Bone. Straight from the studio. No edits. No tracklists. No bullshit.
No More Heroes.
links for 2005-08-08
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GNOME 2.12 will be released to the world on September 7th, 2005, culminating 6 months of very exciting work by members of the project. A number of exciting technologies come together in GNOME 2.12 that will set the standard for free software desktops to c
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Enough of those “Vote Pedro” t-shirts!
links for 2005-08-07
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Fashion, Trends, Art, Design, Sneakers, Toys and More
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Cartridge Port Mod
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MisterHouse is an open source home automation program. It’s fun, it’s free, and it’s entirely geeky. Written in Perl, it fires events based on time, web, socket, voice, and serial data. It currently runs on Windows 95/98/NT/2k/XP and on most Unix based pl
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ROCK UR KIX!
links for 2005-08-06
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Cover Scans for 3DO, Dreamcast, Gamecube, PS2, PSX and X-Box
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World’s Largest Cover Archive
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It’s a SegaSaturn Covers Place!
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The TEAM sega is a community who share old games on consoles whose isos are tested before share, which makes mention “Certified by Team_sega” a sign of quality.
links for 2005-08-02
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An interview with Alastair MacGibbon, Trust and Security director for eBay Australia and New Zealand