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2009

O’Reilly - Linux Server Hacks

Cooking & Diets Cultures & Languages Database Engineering Tech Games Graphic Design Hardware History Internet Magazine Microsoft Novel Personality Programming Science Security Software Mac Software Unix Software Windows Software Study Theology & Occultism Web Development HOT categories Magazines for men Science Business Audio books Ebook home > software > unix software > O’Reilly - Linux Server Hacks O’Reilly - Linux Server Hacks Save addthis button O’Reilly - Linux Server Hacks O’Reilly - Linux Server Hacks Summary: ISBN 0596004614 | 2003 edition | 241 pages | PDF | 33 MB “The book is such fun, that it has become a great way to test the memory and knowledge of other admins with quickfire questions over a drink. Overall the book is an excellent source of quick fixes for common problems.” Linux Magazine, August 2003 “Definitely one for the bookshelf.” Computer Shopper, March 2004

Alberto Milone.com - Home

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My name is Alberto Milone, I graduated [1st level degree (equivalent to a BA) - December 2005, 2nd level degree (equivalent to a MA) - March 2008] in Foreign Languages (the name of the course was "Lingue Moderne per la Comunicazione Internazionale") at the Università del Salento. I was born in Turin in 1983 but I have spent most of my life in Lecce. My current interests range from the study of the English language to (open source) software development on GNU/Linux distributions, for which I have an insane passion. I work on a GNU/Linux distribution (based on Debian and developed by Canonical) called Ubuntu Linux. According to Canonical's webpage: "Ubuntu" is an ancient African word, meaning "humanity to others". Ubuntu also means "I am what I am because of who we all are". The Ubuntu Linux distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to the software world

2008

evandro_demuth | Scribd

Basic Info Name: Evandro Guimarães Demuth Age: 23 Gender: Male Place: Brasil Phone: 55 11 83020165

Welcome to adesklets.sf.net

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What is adesklets? adesklets is an interactive Imlib2 console for the X Window System. It provides to scripted languages a clean and simple way to write great looking, mildly interactive desktop integrated graphic applets (aka "desklets"). Why using adesklets? Look at the promotional posters. Getting started To use adesklets, you first need to install it. It is now included in the ports collection of many BSDs, and as a native package in many Linux distributions. Alternatively, you can install it from source. Then, you need some desklets. Unpack them, read their README, and follow the instructions. If you run into problems, keep in mind you have a fairly complete manual at your fingertips.

2007

Little Wizard's Home Page

Little Wizard is a development environment for children. It is intended to be used by primary school children to learn about the main elements of real computer languages. Using only the mouse, children can explore programming concepts such as variables, expressions, loops, conditions, and logical blocks. Every element of the language is represented by an intuitive icon, making it easy to learn. Little Wizard works under Linux and Windows 2000/XP.

Alvaro's Messenger

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aMSN is a free open source MSN Messenger clone, with features such as: * Display pictures * Custom emoticons * Multi-language support (around 40 languages currently supported) * Webcam support * Sign in to more than one account at once * Full-speed File transfers * Group support * Normal, and animated emoticons with sounds * Chat logs * Timestamping * Event alarms * Conferencing support * Tabbed chat windows