Generally there are 3 installations: OSX, Windows and Linux, and the latter is the most easy one.
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logfeed 1.15
"logfeed is a Perl script which generates custom-filtered, templated Atom
feeds from Apache access logs. Feeds are defined by simple configuration files, fragments of Perl code, which define the metadata (the title, URI, etc.), filtering rules, and (optionally) a template for the resulting feed entries. You can literally filter on anything you can write a regular expression for and it’s simple to format the results however you like—it’s pretty easy to get creative..."
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Help! The WS-* vs. REST Debate Has Been Hijacked By People Who Want To Have Logical Discussions About Actual Real World Issues!
"The problem with the REST folks these days is that they are just hell-bent on having constructive conversation all the time. This piece should have been the pudding-pack that started the cafeteria food fight but, no, everyone decides to concentrate on the one concrete critique of WS-* mentioned in the entire rant, kicking off a level-headed debate about description languages, documentation, and service discovery..."
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Foresight 2.0 Alpha 3 Released
"The third alpha of Foresight 2.0 has been released. Alpha 3 is available for download on rBuilder at http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/foresight/release?id=5953 for both x86 and x86_64. Please be aware that rBuilder may be down for scheduled maintenance this weekend. This alpha release is not intended for every day use, but for testing and development of Foresight..."
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Emacs: Outlining Your Notes with Org
"Large documents are almost impossible to write without outlines. There’s just too much to fit in your head. Outlines help you work with a structure, so that you can see the big picture and how sections fit together. Outlines are also surprisingly useful when brainstorming. You can work with varying levels of detail, starting with a high-level overview and successively refining it, or starting with the details and then letting the structure emerge as you organize those details into groups. Emacs has one of the most powerful outline editors I’ve come across. Although word processors like Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.org Writer support outlines too, Emacs has a gazillion keyboard shortcuts, and once you get the hang of them, you’ll want them in other applications as well.
Read more »Automator For Linux: Xnee
GNU Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute user actions under the X11 environment. Think of it as a robot that can imitate the job you just did.
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Emacs on Nokia N810
"...My personal favourite is GNU/Emacs. It took me some time to get familiar with this thermonuclear word processor, but after that I found it a wonderful tool. You can actually run Emacs on your N8x0 - see the screenshot of Emacs 23 from CVS. But that's not what I'd like to discuss here. For maemo software development..." -- via http://agilejava.com/blog/?p=146
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Arch Linux - Is this really a geek's distro?
Arch Linux, which was inspired by the CRUX is an i686 optimized lightweight distribution with a great package management tool. Arch releases usually contain a core cd image (~160 MB) that has a core system without any graphical servers and an FTP install image (~30 MB) with which you can install the entire OS from an FTP server.
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Apache2 SSL in Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy
"Here is a simple way to get apache2 installed with a self signed SSL cert in Gutsy. First install all the dependencies..."
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Tech Preview 'Kutie' of Amarok 2
Amarok's very own my-wolf-eats-bugs department reports the immediate availability of the first Technology Preview of Amarok 2





