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Leave It To The Little Guys...

10/20/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.24
Now, to those of you who operate under the assumption that Corporate Linux has any viable interest in the Linux Desktop, I am about to cause you great amounts of disappointment and angst. You in particular need to pay attention to what is said from this point and absorb it to the best of your ability. Your life may need to take a new direction if yours hinges on the Linux Corporate working with the Linux Community At Large. Again...This is what you said to me.
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Linux Configure point to point tunneling PPTP VPN client for Microsoft PPTP vpn server

06/13/2007  III
Relevance: 6.22
With this tip you will be able to work from home using VPN and that too from Linux / FreeBSD system for the proprietary Microsoft Point-to-Point vpn server.
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The Importance of the 'Completely Libre' Distributions

12/05/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.91
The appearance in the past year of so-called"completely libre" distributions such as gNewSense and Gobuntu, especially against the backdrop of existing distributions, like BLAG, Dyne:bolic, Ututo and others, might seem to point to an increased interest in software freedom. Should we be looking for the"rise of the completely libre distros", or is there something more subtle that we should notice?
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Google Map Saver on Linux with Wine

12/22/2009  IIIIIII
Relevance: 5.88
Google Map Saver is a portable software program that feels more responsive and less complicated to use. The user can enter a location or point of interest and the program will download the available data from Google Maps. Then just click on the Go! button and the map of the location will be displayed, this process takes only a few seconds on a fast Internet connection.
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In need of software reform

10/31/2007  I
Relevance: 5.85
"There needs to be a reform in how software purchases are counted. I originally wrote a paper called"The Open Letter to the Gaming Industry" where I outlined many points of interest that need to be reformed in order for the gaming industry to allow for greater competition. I did not, however, publish this paper because I never finished it. But, there is one major point that I continually address that needs to be changed."
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Help your favorite"public interest" free software project win $10,000

08/21/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.81
ominations are now open for the Antonio Pizzigati Prize for Software in the Public Interest. The winner could be someone you know, or someone whose work you admire, but don't mull over your recommendation too long -- entries must be submitted by September 30.
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Lindependence Day Videos from Digital Tipping Point

08/06/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.80
Welcome to the The Digital Tipping Point (DTP) collection. The DTP crew describes their project as a Point-of-View (POV) documentary film about the rapidly growing global shift to open source software, and the effects that massive wave of technological change will have on literacy, art, and culture around the world.
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Set up a SSH-based point to point connection

12/01/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.73
OpenSSH version 4.3 introduced a new feature: the ability to create on-the-fly"Virtual Private Networks" via the tunnel driver (the so-called"tun" driver). This allows you to create a network interface that bridges two physically disparate network segments in different locations. This article explains how to use SSH to set up SSH-based point to point connections with OpenSuse 11.0 which can then be used to create routes that create virtual private networks.
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Floating Point Math in Bash

07/31/2008  I
Relevance: 5.71
When you think about it, it's surprising how many programming tasks don't require the use of floating point numbers. If you're an embedded systems programmer, you'd probably get fired for using"double" in a C program. If you write PHP or JavaScript, quick, do they even support floating point? One language that doesn't support it is Bash, but let's not let that stop us.
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HotHardware Interview on Asus Eee PC

12/04/2007  II
Relevance: 5.69
The new Asus Eee PC has been released to many positive reviews and great consumer interest. A streamlined and customized Xandros and KDE interface combines with other free software applications, a slim form factor and an attractive price point. HotHardware.com was one of the very first sites to review the Asus Eee and report back on this new device. Read on for an interview with Editor-in-Chief Dave Altavilla and his thoughts on the Asus Eee PC and its value proposition.
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