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A special day?

02/14/2008  II
Relevance: 7.15
Hmmm - my son reminded me that today is considered a very special day for millions of people around the world. Almost forgot. So let's ask one of our favourite mascots, and ask what day it is:
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the_source Special Source 2 Released

10/13/2007  II
Relevance: 6.62
On this special edition of the_source Aaron goes to Ohio Linuxfest. Interviews with Jon"Maddog" Hall, Joe Born (CEO - Neuros) and Max Spevack (Fedora Project Manager) and lot's more!
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VoIPowering Your Office with Asterisk: SOHO VoIP, Part 7

09/02/2006  IIII
Relevance: 6.38
Today we'll set up a more complex digital receptionist that answers incoming calls according to holiday and off-time schedules, and as a special bonus create a telemarketer tarpit that diverts unwanted calls into special contexts of their very own.
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the_source Special Source 3 Released

11/06/2007  III
Relevance: 6.34
On this special edition of the_source, Aaron goes to a Sun Microsystems open source summit. Interviews with Simon Phipps, Alan Coopersmith (X.org), Ian Murdock (Project Indiana) and Glynn Foster (Gnome, et al).
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More Ohio LinuxFest

10/16/2006  IIII
Relevance: 6.06
Not exactly great - but I managed to get a few photos of the conference. It was a great time, and special thanks goes out to Steve Dickinson for all of his help and to Tom Rhodes over at the FreeBSD Project. Steve and Tom both manned the booth during those important times when I really needed a break (lunch :) and they both answered a volley of BSD and Linux related questions. Also - a special thank you to Beth for making sure I actually showed up
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If it's animation or special effects, it's Linux

08/19/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 6.05
When I was a kid, I used to make crude little animated cartoons in my notebooks using the flipbook technique. Walt Disney had nothing to worry about. I was awful even by the 3rd grade standards of White Pine elementary. Today, I could be great, because almost all top animation and special effects artists are Linux users.
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Entering A Safe Mirror When Logging In With Unionfs And Chroot

06/29/2007  II
Relevance: 6.03
When reading a hint on the website of LinuxFromScratch I discovered the special capabilities of unionfs, specially in combination with chroot. Later I read a HowTo on a wikiwebsite of Gentoo, about entering a chrooted home directory when using a special script as shell. Combining these two brings me to using a chrooted environment, which you enter when logging in as a special user. This environment is an exact copy (mirror) of the system you are working on. Because you are in safe copy of the real system, you can do whatever you like, it will never change the system, everything stays inside the cache (the readwrite branch).
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Bluefish: Getting Your Feet Wet with Linux HTML Editor

10/12/2006  II
Relevance: 5.98
Let's face it, these days it takes a special breed of individuals to be able to successfully create and maintain websites for a living. Those who choose this career path likely have their own special brand of tools that they use on a daily basis to get their workload under control. As for the rest of us, however, we need a HTML editor that is usable, yet remains robust enough to get the job done right with no excuses.
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Special Source 4 Of"the_source" Video Podcast Released

01/09/2009  I
Relevance: 5.98
On this special edition of The_Source I interview Elizabeth Garbee from Ohio Linuxfest 2008. She talks about using Open Source as a teenager. This is part 1 of 3 from Ohio Linuxfest.
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Special Episode Of"the_source" Released

10/08/2006  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.96
A special episode of the video podcast"the_source" has been released with interviews from Ohio Linuxfest.
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