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Nmap GUI front end, both for Gnome and KDE

http://www.go2linux.org

Use nmap to discover network elements and to scan ports on those network elements, learn here how to install nmap GUI front ends, and how to use them.

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Created by ggarron 18 years 2 weeks ago
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How I Spent My Christmas Vacation

http://www.networkworld.com

But the network itself required just about zero work this year; we converted to gigabit Ethernet last year and this year's activity was limited to adding just a little more .11n equipment. The big project, though, was re-thinking our overall computing philosophy.

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Created by chimera 18 years 2 weeks ago
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How to Replace Ubuntu’s Default Brown Login Window

http://tombuntu.com

When you customized your Ubuntu desktop to replace the brown theme, you may have overlooked the login window. GNOME’s login window, called GDM (GNOME Display Manager), can be easily customized by installing themes.

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Created by missgeek 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Why Linux is More Secure Than Windows

http://freewebsoftwarereviews.blogspot.com

In my last post, I showed how the vulnerability counts for Ubuntu Dapper LTS were lower than Windows Vista. However, I also mentioned that this should be used only to counter Microsoft FUD, and not as a measure of security. What, then, shows that Linux is actually more secure than Windows.

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Created by sharkswithlazers 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Wireless iPhone sync with Amarok in 10 minutes

http://www.venturecake.com

The following guide allows you to wirelessly sync an iPhone with Amarok in Ubuntu 7.10, including adding, editing and playing songs and playlists. It takes less than 10 minutes, and is almost completely graphical, with only 3 Terminal commands for initial set up.

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Created by sharkswithlazers 18 years 2 weeks ago
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News about LANCOR v. OLPC

http://www.groklaw.net

I know. You thought I was goofing off partying and drinking in the new year. Not really. I was reading some cynical documents just filed in the LANCOR v. OLPC litigation. Yes, it's begun in a Nigerian court. LANCOR has actually done it. Heaven only knows it makes me want to drink. Guess what the Nigerian keyboard makers want from the One Laptop Per Child charitable organization trying to make the world a better place?

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Created by bridget 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Asus Eee: Threat to Apple, Microsoft, HP, Dell and the Hard Drive Vendors?

http://seekingalpha.com

The Internet has made market research much simpler. Amazon is a gift to investors: it's an important data source for online sales, and provides listings of its bestsellers, most gifted and most wished for products. Those lists make interesting reading.

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Created by anna 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Freedom or Power?

http://www.gnu.org

"The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves. -- William Hazlitt -- In the Free Software Movement, we stand for freedom for the users of software. We formulated our views by looking at what freedoms are necessary for a good way of life, and permit useful programs to foster a community of goodwill, cooperation, and collaboration..."

via carnielshop http://carnielshop.blogspot.com/2008/01/free-software-philosophy.html

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Created by can.axis 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Mozilla gunning for universal bookmarks and browsing history with project Weave

http://www.download.com

"Mozilla's new project called Weave is an exciting new add-on to Mozilla's popular browser Firefox. While in its infancy, the service plans to be a way for users to save and access their personal browsing information across multiple machines. It's a little bit like Google's Web history, del.icio.us, and a Web password saver all wrapped up into one..."

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Created by can.axis 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Using Emacs and Markdown for Blogging

http://anupamsg.elementfx.com

"...I happen to be a Emacs fanatic, and perform majority of my day-to-day computing tasks in that tool (another post on this later). So I googled around a bit for the current state of blogging using Emacs, and voila! EmacsWiki pointed to the weblogger mode, which supports Wordpress, and also handles Markdown formatting easily with the markdown mode..."

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Created by can.axis 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Selecting an Open Source Content Management Solution

http://opensource.sys-con.com

When it comes to Content Management Solutions (CMS), “one size” does not fit all. When considering open source CMS for a real-world client experience, it’s necessary to focus on the project needs, evaluate various CMS solutions in the context of these project needs, and to explore experiences with the strengths and weaknesses of the solutions.

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Created by vlovindia 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Projects in Emacs Org

http://sachachua.com

"Organizing your tasks into projects can help you plan ahead, track your progress, and stay motivated. Working from a project list allows you to plan your day or week instead of just reacting to other people's requests. Keeping your projects and tasks in Org makes it easier for you to review your completed tasks and plan the next step. If you include some text describing why you want to do the project and what your intended outcome is, this can help you stay motivated throughout a long project.

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Created by can.axis 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Add and Remove Elements with JavaScript (reprise)

http://www.dustindiaz.com

"A long time ago (February 28th, 2005 to be exact), I wrote a post titled Add and Remove HTML elements dynamically with JavaScript. To this day, it continues to be the most highly traffic page on my website. However there is a number of things I’d like to point out that we can improve upon that implementation (since it is very outdated), and for the record, retract my three year old statement where I said “I hate JavaScript.” That simply isn’t true anymore, and it hasn’t been true for a while now. Nevertheless, let’s move onto business. Here’s how you can simply add and remove HTML elements..."

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Created by can.axis 18 years 2 weeks ago
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Anti Releases an Update to antiX 7.0

http://www.mepis.org

"Morgantown, WV, US and Thessaloniki, Greece, Dec 31, 2007 -- MEPIS has announced the release of antiX-M7.01 "Lysistrata" , a lightweight derivative of SimplyMEPIS 7.0. antiX is built and maintained by MEPIS community member anticapitalista, as a free version of MEPIS for very old 32 bit PC hardware and is designed to work on computers with as little as 64MB RAM and Pentium II or equivalent, but not AMD K5/K6 processors..."

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Created by can.axis 18 years 2 weeks ago
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SME Server 7.3

http://wiki.contribs.org

"The SME Server development team is pleased to announce the release of SME Server 7.3. This release is based on CentOS 4.6 and all packages have been updated to the latest releases..."

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