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How to Install and Setup IPCop as your Linux based router

http://tuxtraining.com

This document describes how to install the GNU/Linux GPL IPCop firewall and create a small home office network. In the second installment we cover creating a DMZ for hosting your own web server or mail server and the Copfilter proxy for filtering web and email traffic.

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A wolf in designer clothing

http://amarok.kde.org

"This new look is much more clean, and actually a lot closer to our initial idea of what Amarok 2 should look like."

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Twittering from OpenOffice.org

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Using extensions like TwitterFox and TwitBin , you can post messages to Twitter directly from within the Firefox browser. But what if you spend most of your time in OpenOffice.org and want to submit tweets without leaving the convenience of the office suite? A simple OpenOffice.org Basic macro can help you to solve this problem.

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Fedora 9: Leading edge or bleeding edge?

http://www.linux.com

With Fedora 9, the Fedora project continues its tradition of being the most innovative major distribution, combining new applications from other distributions as well as its own inventions. However, in no other release has Fedora walked the line between leading edge and bleeding edge so precariously.

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Sun Wiki Publisher extension for OpenOffice.org shines

http://www.linux.com

Wikis are a great way to collaborate on text documents, but different wikis sometimes use incompatible wiki markup languages, and few wikis provide simple WYSIWYG editors to shorten the learning curve. Even for those fluent in wiki markup, using a word processor to create wiki content is often more convenient -- especially for publishing existing documents and for creating complex tables.

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How to use lzma for compression

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LZMA is an improved version of famous LZ77 compression algorithm. It was improved in way of maximum increasing of compression ratio, keeping high decompression speed and low memory requirements for decompressing. lzma command line tool has a similar interface to gzip(1) and bzip2(1) and is intended to make use of LZMA compression easy for the users who are already familiar with gzip and bzip2.

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Debian Package of the Day: potrace: Transform bitmap images into vector graphics

http://debaday.debian.net

"You can face the task sometimes that you need a high resolution material from a particular image. Most probably when you’re a graphic designer (or even a tattoo artist), you might want to have a good quality result from a low resolution image that you can magnify no matter how much, it will give you smooth edges in high quality."

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Make Your Distro Free of Miguel de Icaza's junk code

http://tuxtraining.com

As the title says, clear your computer of Miguel's crap

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Need FF2 in Hardy? Try GNU’s IceCat.

http://www.ozymo.com

"...After some research, I found IceCat.

IceCat is “the GNU version of the Firefox browser.” Basically, the GNU guys took Mozilla’s code, and compiled it without using the “proprietary” parts, meaning the Logo and the name, among other things..."

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Fedora 9 Puts Your Desktop on a USB Drive

http://lifehacker.com

"This week's release of the Fedora 9 Linux distribution makes putting a full-fledged desktop on a portable USB thumb drive a three-click affair. Even better, you don't need Linux installed to create it, you can leave the data on your thumb drive untouched, and any files you create or settings you tweak remain in place the next time you boot up."

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Extending the Gedit Text Editor with Plugins

http://tombuntu.com

GNOME’s default text editor, Gedit, includes a powerful plugin system similar to Firefox’s. There are useful plugins available for both programmers and regular users.

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First look to Thunderbird 3 (a.k.a Shredder) Alpha 1

http://mozillalinks.org

It turned out that a few weeks were really more like a few minutes. Mozilla Messaging has released the first alpha of Shredder (icon wanted), the code name of Thunderbird 3.

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So you can teach an old dog new tricks after all

http://www.linuxsolutions.fr

Puppy Linux 4.0 was released recently, but what changes have been made since Version 3.01?

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Five of the Best Linux Audio Players

http://fourforces.blogspot.com

Linux has a large selection of music players and library organizers available. Here’s a list of five of the best.

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The Ultimate SSH Security Tutorial

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SSH is one of the most secure communication methods we have. It’s encrypted, and even the passwords can’t be sniffed. But it’s not invincible. Weak passwords can be brute forced and open ports invite automated bots looking for that open port 22. But there’s a number of ways we can harden our ssh server.

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