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NewsForge :: Christian endorsement of Free Software increases |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
Last November I described the Free Software's Surprising Affinity with Catholic Doctrine. Since then, several important things happened, from feedback by Stallman and other Free SW users to the birth, or acceleration, of some projects specifically based on the concept that Christians have even more reasons than others to adopt Free Software.
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PuntoInformatico :: Microsoft controlla il file HOSTS? |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
In un post recentemente apparso su SecurityFocus, Dave Korn sostiene di aver scoperto che "Microsoft sabota deliberatamente" il tradizionale funzionamento del DNS (Domain Naming System).
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TheRegister :: Lessig, Stallman on 'Open Source' DRM |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
When Sun trumpeted its 'open source DRM' last month, no one at first noticed an unusual name amongst the canned quotes. Lending his support to the rights enforcement technology was Free Software Foundation, Electronic Frontier Foundation board member, and Software Freedom Law Center director, Professor Lawrence Lessig. A name usually associated with the unrestricted exchange of digital media.
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Linux Planet :: Synchronizing your Linux Laptop and Desktop |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
If your laptop computer is a complement to your desktop machine, you're probably well aware of the need to synchronize data between the two. When you're in the middle of a big project and know you're going to be spending the afternoon in a doctor's waiting room or on an airplane, it's nice to be able to quickly transfer your project files--and maybe your email and contacts--to the laptop, then vice-versa when you return to your desk. This article will show you two ways to accomplish this on GNU/Linux-based machines.
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ZDNet.com :: Why Windows is less secure than Linux |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
Windows is inherently harder to secure than Linux. There I said it. The simple truth.
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NewsForge :: The hidden benefits of free software |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
Most conversations about the cost of free software deal with its effects on the software industry. Microsoft people often talk about how much money the proprietary software industry can add to a developing country's economy. At the same time, proprietary software vendors tell us the total cost of ownership (TCO) for their products is often less than cost of running competing open source products, even though in developing countries the cost of labor is almost always low enough that license fees for proprietary software are huge by comparison. All these conflicting numbers get wearisome. Perhaps we need to look beyond the software industry -- and beyond software pricing -- to see what effects free and open source software have on a country's economy.
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Linux Forums :: Demystifying Regular Expressions |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
In this article a simple usage of regular expressions is described. Its intention is to bring users to try the most powerful search and replace paradigm available and hopefully start using it. This however can not replace good tutorials available on the sites that are also mentioned in this article. The article is written reproducing actual steps I took to complete my task, to show the specifics and possible problems.
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Linux.com :: CLI Magic: Is that CD still fresh? |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
Ever wonder if that ISO or backup CD or DVD you burned last year is still good? This week we'll take a look at a small command-line utility called cdck that checks the condition of data on the media and let you know if it's still good.
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BitUbique :: Starting with SQLite |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
SQLite is a small C library that implements a self-contained, embeddable, zero-configuration SQL database engine. The primary benefits of using SQLite is that you can create a self-contained database in your application.
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All about Linux :: Linux Distributions Bird's Eye View - a Mind Map |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
There are umpteen GNU/Linux distributions and then some more. Many claim their roots in Debian and others in Red Hat. Still others swear that they are unique and were created from grounds up. Wouldn't it be nice if we had a picture which gave a broad idea of the roots of each GNU/Linux distributions?
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Free Software Magazine :: Stylish XML - Part one: using CSS to make your XML documents look pretty |
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Written by bibe
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Tuesday, 18 April 2006 |
Creating custom markup with XML is pretty easy to do, but making it look good is another feat entirely. Fortunately, a little knowledge of cascading style sheets can go a long way toward making XML easier on the eyes.
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