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Tweaking shell-script indentation in GNU Emacs

http://keramida.wordpress.com

"The default indentation levels of GNU Emacs for the case statements of sh(1) scripts (and derivative or compatible shells) are a bit smal for my taste (4 columns). This makes case statements in shell scripts look almost “ok”, but I don’t like the small indentation for the rest of my scripts. Here is how the default indentation would look for a part of my ~/.bashrc file: ..."

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Linux Foundation launches killer development tool

http://www.linux.com

Ask any independent software vendor what he hates most about developing for Linux and he'll tell you that it's having to develop for SUSE and for Red Hat and for Ubuntu and ... you get the idea. The Linux Foundation has just released a beta of a new program, Linux Application Checker (AppChecker), that's going to make ISVs and other programmers start to love developing for Linux.

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Run compiz on Blacklisted Hardware

http://ubuntu-snippets.blogspot.com

This post shows how to force compiz to skip hardware blacklist checking.

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Created by cooldudevamsee 17 years 23 weeks ago
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Gentoo 2008.0: Return to greatness?

http://www.linux.com

When the long-awaited Gentoo 2008.0 release finally hit mirrors last month, the two largest groups of users found themselves out of luck: x86 users discovered that their live CD wouldn't copy the kernel during install, and the AMD64 image wouldn't fit onto a standard CD-ROM. This was not a great start for a distribution whose comeback may rest upon this release.

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Learning doxygen for source code documentation

http://www.ibm.com

Maintaining and adding new features to legacy systems developed using C/C++ is a daunting task. Fortunately, doxygen—a documentation system for the C/C++, Java™, Python, and other programming languages—can help. Discover the features of doxygen in the context of projects using C/C++ as well as how to document code using doxygen-defined tags.

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Created by serdar 17 years 23 weeks ago
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Fixing Linux, Part One: “The Space Between”

http://edropple.com

I’ve been thinking about how to best improve the Linux* userland over the last few days. I was venting pretty loudly about my Linux gripe of the day–I don’t even remember what I was complaining about at the time, but it was a mess of shell scripting, pipes, and about half a dozen command line programs that were conspiring to drive me up the wall.

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Created by mads 17 years 23 weeks ago
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OpenObject (Professional RAD Framework)

http://openobject.com

OpenObject is an open source framework based on Python that lets you build your enterprise applications extremely faster and easily.

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Created by anna 17 years 23 weeks ago
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Programming PHP - Implicit OOO In Error Catching Structure

http://linuxshellaccount.blogspot.com

Guest Post On Deconstructing Error Catching and Handling In PHP

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Created by eggixyz 17 years 23 weeks ago
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GTK+ Indirect Renderer

http://nanosleep.org

The GTK+ Indirect Renderer is a new GDK backend for the GTK+ toolkit. It renders each toplevel window to a Cairo image surface, and lets the application sort out the details of blitting these to a device. This is useful for applications that want to use GTK+ widgets in contexts that are not officially supported, such as games that use SDL or OpenGL.

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Created by missgeek 17 years 23 weeks ago
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Fantastic new RAID controller with support already in the kernel as of 2.6.25

http://www.bioslevel.com

We received the more powerful RocketRAID 3510 (RR3510). The RR3510 features an 800MHz Intel IOP341 RAID I/O Processor, supporting RAID levels 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, and JBOD. The RR3510 also doubles the amount of onboard DDR2 ECC RAM that the RR3120 had, with 256MB.

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Created by colindean 17 years 23 weeks ago
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Learning doxygen for source code documentation

http://www.ibm.com

Maintaining and adding new features to legacy systems developed using C/C++ is a daunting task. Fortunately, doxygen—a documentation system for the C/C++, Java™, Python, and other programming languages—can help. Discover the features of doxygen in the context of projects using C/C++ as well as how to document code using doxygen-defined tags.

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Created by missgeek 17 years 23 weeks ago
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Scroll Emacs-W3M buffer from the Gnus summary

http://www.randomsample.de

"Emacs-W3M is great for reading RSS with Gnus, but what was bugging me for some time is that I always had to switch to the W3M buffer for scrolling (I use a three pane layout). Of course, you could always sit down and write a Shimbun, but since there are feeds which are actually very readable with W3M, why not just scroll the W3M buffer from the summary? The following code will do exactly that..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 23 weeks ago
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emacs/web integration with w3m (for real this time)

http://tengu.us

"I have been enjoying a loosely-coupled emacs/w3m setup, but having to click around during intensive form editing was getting tiring. Also, w3m was forcing me to use the mouse to click links, runing my ratpoison experience. If w3m lived in emacs, I could navigate over to the link withoug leaving my keyboard. It is time for real emacs/w3m integration..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 23 weeks ago
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How to read Atom feeds in Gnus

http://www.randomsample.de

"While RSS feeds are no problem with Gnus and the nnrss back end, Atom is a little bit more complicated. You can either create a w3m shimbun for the feed, or you convert the Atom feed to RSS. While the former requires a bit of ELisp knowledge, the latter can be done with XSL..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 23 weeks ago
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a brief history of time beauty in kde 4 In The Beginning There was a Desktop ...

http://aseigo.blogspot.com

a few projects that you might have heard of got their start (in Berlin): Oxygen, Marble and Plasma to name three. Some usability innovations, such as solutions for the select-with-single-click-activation dilemma, also emerged during that meeting.

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