GreenSQL is a “firewall” for MySQL databases that could help protect your database from SQL injection vulnerabilities.
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Migrating and/or backing up your email (IMAP) account
Migrating email can be a burden, and if you know enough about the process it isn't like working with a normal file structure. You need to also capture the message flags (seen, unseen, dates, etc.) and to do this you need a better tool than "tar" or "rsync". This Perl script is very handy for taking some of the pain out of a small or large email (IMAP) migration.
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Using The Unix Or Linux CLI To Find Your Ask.com Index Rank
Now that the big 4 are done, we can get on with our lives ;)
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Why “open source” misses the point of Free Software
"25 years after Stallman first set the GNU project in motion, what have these ideals achieved, and what can we do to ensure the future of free software? Linux Format spoke to him to find out..."
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Speed up Firefox by mounting the profile in tmpfs
tmpfs is a virtual, RAM-backed filesystem. It’s lightning-fast, but since it’s RAM-backed, any file written to tmpfs uses precious memory while it’s there, and the entire contents of the virtual partition are lost on shutdown or crash. The good news is that these detriments can be minimized, making tmpfs a viable choice for your profile directory.
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Asterisk Open Source PBX
With the high prices of many of the newer PBX systems on the market, an Open Source alternative may be the right fit for you and your budget. Especially if it can deliver as many feature rich applications as Asterisk is capable of doing.
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Trovalds' gift for the Linux community... The new Kernel 2.6.28
Actually, it was on the 25th of december. Linus Trovalds plays Santa clause and released a gift for all Linux users. It's the New Kernel. Let's take a closer look to this piece of art!
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Debian mourns the loss of Thiemo Seufer
"The Debian Project has lost an active member of its community. Thiemo Seufer died on December 26th in a tragic car accident..."
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First look: Linux kernel 2.6.28 officially released
"Lead kernel developer Linus Torvalds announced the official release of Linux 2.6.28 on Wednesday. The new version introduces some noteworthy changes that will put the kernel in a strong position for growth and advancement in the coming year..."
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Linux rapidshare downloader
Slimrat is an easy to use rapidshare downloader which can be used from command line or GUI. It can download files from these services: rapidshare.com, depositfiles.com, youtube.com, leteckaposta.cz, fast-load.net, mediafire.com
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Unix and Linux WebTech Humor: Bourne Shell Server Pages
An idea whose time has come, gone and... come again? ;)
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The Twelve Days Of Unix
By the time you read this, Christmas will be over ;)
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Happy Holiday - More ASCII Art
Seasons Greetings To One And All :) Merry Christmas!
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Finding Your MSN/Live Index Rank From The Unix Or Linux CLI
It's been a while since we put out an seo metrics script. In many ways, this is the opposite of our last one.
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Deep Thoughts: What Does This Humor Have To Do With Linux Or Unix?
This may have very little to do with Unix or Linux, but I miss Jack Handey ;)
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