"An improved JavaScript mode for GNU Emacs. Features: ..."
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RESTful Services with Erlang and Yaws
"Ever see the famous "Apache vs. Yaws" graphs and wonder whether you, too, should be using Yaws?
Read more »How to reject mails containing OOXML attachments using Exim4
The story explains how to modify Exim4's configuration to automatically reject emails containing OOXML attachments (and actually any other type of file, like WMV).
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Learn to Design Web Themes and Templates with New Wiki
ThemesWiki.org is a new website designed to provide users with comprehensive, free guides for designing Web Themes and Templates. This site intends to ease the web design process by providing tutorials for a large number of systems at a common location.
Read more »js2-mode: a new JavaScript mode for Emacs
"I've written a new JavaScript editing mode for GNU Emacs, and released it on code.google.com. This is part of a larger project, in progress, to permit writing Emacs extensions in JavaScript instead of Emacs-Lisp. Lest ye judge: hey, some people swing that way. The larger project is well underway, but probably won't be out until late summer or early fall.
Read more »How To Set Up Internet Access Control And Internet Filtering With SafeSquid Proxy Server
SafeSquid - Content Filtering Internet Proxy, has many content filtering features that can be used to decide who is allowed what, when and how much on the net. In this tutorial I will describe how to create user profiles, and give them access to specific websites only, while blocking access to all other websites.
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Conkeror
"I've recently switched to Conkeror as my primary browser. It started life as a Firefox extension, but nowadays it's a standalone app built on top of Mozilla's xulrunner, so it uses the Gecko rendering engine.
Read more »How To Set Up SSH With Public-Key Authentication On Debian Etch
This mini-howto explains how to set up an SSH server on Debian Etch with public-key authorization (and optionally with disabled password logins). SSH is a great tool to control Linux-based computers remotely. It's safe and secure.
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Shell Curses function library
"Shell Curses" is a library of script functions that provide the shell programmer the ability to perform text-based cursor movements to specified locations on the screen. This ability permits the creation of menuing and data-entry systems using shell scripts without the need for compiled binaries. These functions are similar to the "C" language "Curses" library.
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Banshee: and the second alpha rolls along
After just under two weeks of hard work, I hereby present Banshee 1.0 Alpha 2!
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How to Install Mozilla Prism in Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron)
Prism is a simple XULRunner-based browser that hosts web applications without the normal web browser user interface. Prism is based on a concept called Site-Specific Browsers (SSB).
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Emacs: Turning Day into Night
"...I spend most of my time in Emacs so I needed a way to change the colour of the background and the text easily. Below is some Emacs Lisp code that lets you switch between light-green text on a black background and black text on a white background. When the F12 key is pressed it will switch between the two modes..."
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Introduction BackupPC part 1
"This HOWTO will describe how to install BackupPC and how to create a simple backup using backuppc. BackupPC can offer a nice solution for both simple and complex backups..."
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Creating your own streaming music server with Ubuntu and Ampache.
The main focus of this article is to get you setup with a solid Linux server and a streaming media application called Ampache. If you follow my guide verbatim, you will have exactly that. Let's get started!
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Running Linux on the PlayStation 3: More than a toy
The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) runs Linux®, but getting it to run well requires some tweaking. In this article, first in a series, Peter Seebach introduces the features and benefits of PS3 Linux, and explains some of the issues that might benefit from a bit of tweaking.
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