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conkeror: Firefox for Emacs users

http://packages.debian.org

"Conkeror is a free, keyboard-driven, Mozilla-based web browser. It borrows as many key bindings as it can from GNU Emacs. It was written by Shawn Betts. Formerly a Mozilla Firefox extension, it is now developed for XULRunner as a stand-alone application..." -- via Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Created by can.axis 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Keeping your secrets secret

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"As much as i try to avoid it, i always end up with lots of usernames and passwords to remember, not to mention a couple of bank accounts and a credit card number for on-line shopping. There’s no way i’m going to remember any of them—why, i even need to keep track of my telephone number.

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Created by can.axis 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Control Your Linux Server Remotely with GnuPG, procmail, and PHP

http://www.devx.com

How many times has this happened to you: you want to access a remote server, but you can't because it is behind a firewall? I frequently found myself in such a situation when I needed to access my Internet-connected server running Linux, so I thought of a system where I could start controlling my server remotely via a simple email.

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Created by serdar 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Ubuntu Works for Small Businesses

http://www.eweek.com

How many are self-employed in the United States? No one knows for sure, but estimates range around 20 million. Add to this millions of small businesses, and you have a huge pool of workers who run their businesses on personal computers. Dentists, handymen, shop owners, yoga instructors, lawyers ... all require reliable, easy-to-use computers for their work...Should they use Linux?

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Created by extra 17 years 25 weeks ago
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More Unix and Linux Humor - Know Your SysAdmin

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Some more Unix and Linux related laughs for the weekend.

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Created by eggixyz 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Customized Linux PC for MySpacers

http://www.desktoplinux.com

PC vendor Everex and gOS (Good OS), the Linux distribution based around Google applications, is taking the next step in online-based computing by introducing a limited edition MySpace PC.

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Created by extra 17 years 25 weeks ago
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How to install Cacti in Debian

http://www.cahilig.org

Cacti is a complete network graphing solution designed to harness the power of RRDTool's data storage and graphing functionality. Cacti provides a fast poller, advanced graph templating, multiple data acquisition methods, and user management features out of the box.

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Created by chr05210084 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Select default audio device in Ubuntu 8.04

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I am using plantronics USB headset connected to a laptop with Ubuntu Hardy installed. I can play audio through USB headset using totem movie player after it was changed in System > Preferences > Sound. The problem is Mozilla Firefox is not playing audio through USB headset. Firefox can play audio through the laptop speakers but the sound sucks.

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Created by chr05210084 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Install Transparent Proxy and Content filtering in Debian Etch

http://www.cahilig.org

This guide will walk through the setup and installation of Debian GNU/Linux and Squid proxy. Optionally, DansGuardian may be used in addition to provide URL blacklisting and content filtering. This guide will also work in CentOS, Ubuntu Dapper and later versions of Ubuntu.

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Created by chr05210084 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Ubuntu and Debian Internet Gateway (IP Masquerading)

http://www.cahilig.org

This is a step by step tutorial how to make an Internet Gateway using Debian or Ubuntu machine.

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Created by chr05210084 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Make your CentOS 4 box acting as an Internet Gateway/Router using IP Masquerading

http://www.cahilig.org

IP Masquerade is a form of Network Address Translation or NAT which NAT allows internally connected computers that do not have one or more registered Internet IP addresses to communicate to the Internet via the Linux server's Internet IP address. The software interface which enables one to configure the kernel for IP masquerading is iptables.

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Created by chr05210084 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Install Asterisk 1.4 and Asterisk GUI in Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server and Debian Etch

http://www.cahilig.org

1. Preparing your system

Update your Ubuntu 6.06 LTS or Debian Etch necessary packages to be able to install Asterisk 1.4 from source.

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Created by chr05210084 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Install Asterisk 1.4 and Asterisk GUI in CentOS 4 and CentOS 5

http://www.cahilig.org

Installation of Asterisk 1.4 is slightly different than installing Asterisk 1.2. There are some slight changes in the installation and some packages is needed. Asterisk GUI is available for Asterisk 1.4 only and the installation package is avalabe in Digium's svn repository. To install Asterisk GUI you need to download the subversion package...

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Created by chr05210084 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Screenshots of the upcoming TORCS 1.3.1

http://torcs.sourceforge.net

Some screenshots of the upcoming version of TORCS (1.3.1), The Open Racing Car Simulator. TORCS is a highly portable multi platform car racing simulation.

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Created by sharkswithlazers 17 years 25 weeks ago
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Good blog writing software for Linux or lack thereof

http://www.ainotenshi.org

Has anyone ever noticed the lack of good blog writing software for linux? I know that ‘good’ is a relative term and some may be happy with the way it is now. I am not.
Right now there are two applications doing a somehow more or less good job: ScribeFire and BlogGTK.

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Created by greengrass 17 years 25 weeks ago
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