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WebAppers - Only the Best and Free Resources for Web Application Developers

http://www.webappers.com

Daily updated blog with a lot of high quality open-source resources for web developers.

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Created by cs2hmc 16 years 28 weeks ago
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NTP Server and Client Configuration in debian

http://www.debianadmin.com

The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. NTP uses UDP port 123 as its transport layer. It is designed particularly to resist the effects of variable latency (Jitter).

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Created by david23 16 years 28 weeks ago
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Basic Linux Tips and Tricks, Part 1

http://www.linuxplanet.com

A simple introduction to the command line. Read it if you want to break through your fear of the command line!

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Created by missgeek 16 years 28 weeks ago
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Requesting Ubuntu 7.10 CDs from ShipIt

http://shipit.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu is available free of charge and we can send you CDs of the latest version (7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)) with no extra cost, but the delivery may take up to ten weeks, so you should consider downloading the CD images if you have a fast Internet connection.

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Created by anna 16 years 28 weeks ago
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Summarizing the JSON and XML data interchange format debate

http://blog.reindel.com

"One of my coworkers recently expressed some displeasure with debates that are fundamentally fueled by industry experts. The discussions are typically inflated with bias, academic tripe, and are of little use to the every day working (wo)man. I could not disagree. In the spirit of redemption, I present to you a more humble view of JSON and XML."

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Created by can.axis 16 years 28 weeks ago
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Sweet Symphony is out of tune with OOo

http://www.linux.com

Last month, just one week after IBM announced it would help with OpenOffice.org's development, the company released Lotus Symphony, an office suite based on OpenOffice.org code. I found a lot of slick features in Lotus Symphony, but I worry that Symphony could affect the OpenOffice.org community adversely.

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Created by geekyBodhi 16 years 28 weeks ago
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Why Django?

http://www.dev3l.net

"Someone asked me recently what I thought about about Django. I really like it, but I didn’t have an answer ready and completely bombed at answering that question. I ended up muttering a very profound, “Django is cool”. I truthfully stumbled upon Django, played with it a while, and spent the next 10 months writing a web app.

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Created by can.axis 16 years 28 weeks ago
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OpenOffice.org Docs In Fx Part 2

http://ffextensionguru.wordpress.com

"A little over a week ago I posted a tweak which would allow you to View OpenOffice.org Docs in Fx. Based on some of the feedback from comments and e-mails I’ve gotten on this, a lot of people didn’t understand what this tweak did or it wasn’t working. I had got it to work when I opened an OpenOffice.org document from my local system.

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Created by can.axis 16 years 28 weeks ago
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Installing Ubuntu Or Fedora From A Windows Or Linux System With UNetbootin

http://www.howtoforge.com

UNetbootin is a tool that allows you to install various Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, OpenSuSE, Debian, ArchLinux) from a Windows or a Linux desktop over the internet (i.e., you don't need to burn the Ubuntu, Fedora, ... CDs). Unlike the Ubuntu installation with Wubi, real partitions are created during the installation.

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Created by C733tus 16 years 28 weeks ago
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What is Compiz?

http://linuxmini.blogspot.com

Compiz is a window manager, that means it takes care of all the basic needs to interact with the windows on your desktop - like moving, minimizing and resizing.

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Created by extra 16 years 28 weeks ago
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WiFi in Xfce: How to Setup?

http://linuxmini.blogspot.com

Wifi-radar is a tool intended to configure easily your interface wifi, and will allow you to connect to your wifi network. Wifi-radar is available in the menu Xfce, in the Network submenu.

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Created by greengrass 16 years 28 weeks ago
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Competitors are chipping away at Microsoft OfficeCompetitors are chipping away at Microsoft Office

http://www.newsday.com

When you write a letter, term paper or newspaper column, you'll probably use Microsoft Word. Buffing up a balance sheet? You'll probably use Microsoft Excel. Nodding off during a mind-numbing presentation? You're a victim of Microsoft Powerpoint... Today, however, some powerful challengers are chipping away at the Office edifice...

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Created by anna 16 years 28 weeks ago
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Virtual machine, full installation or……Wubi

http://mckooiker.byethost5.com

So you heard some news about alternatives to Windows, called Linux? You might be interested in trying? In this article I will describe some alternatives to try, without having to abandon Windows. That’s right, you can keep your current operating system in any case!

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Created by C733tus 16 years 28 weeks ago
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BASH Cures Cancer

http://bashcurescancer.com

Learn the UNIX/Linux command line

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Created by dogstar1 16 years 27 weeks ago
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Mailman 2.1 Members Manual - Documentation - Confluence

http://wiki.list.org

Host your own mail server.

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