"...Git is not part of GNU Emacs but resides in the emacs contrib’s section of the Git distribution in contrib/emacs ..."
Read more »How to recursively go through all local or remote directories
You can use find command or recursdir command to recurse through local or remote directories to command/find files or create tar files.
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Cluster Certification Study Guide Available
"...Starting immediately, you can pick up your own copy of the MySQL 5.1 Cluster DBA Certification Study Guide and get started polishing your skills for the Cluster DBA certification exam..."
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Brendan's Roadmap Updates: JavaScript 2 and The Open Web
"Herewith a hacked-up version of my S5 slides (UPDATED URL), with notes and commentary interpolated at the bottom of each slide...."
http://developer.mozilla.org/presentations/eich-media-ajax-2007/
http://developer.mozilla.org/wiki-images/en/d/d8/Moz_ffx_openStandards_1... ;)
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Checking out Org mode in Emacs
"I’ve been using Planner mode in Emacs for quite a while now but I’ve seen how nifty Org Mode works so I decided to try it out myself..."
http://orgmode.org/
http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/OrgTutorial.html
http://www.cognition.ens.fr/~guerry/org-column-view-tutorial.html
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CDF: The common format you've never heard of
"...Okay, now, how about this one … do you work with (or even just read) XHTML? Probably, if you’re involved in XML work, your HTML conforms to a great degree to the formal XHTML standard. Good enough. How about CSS 2.1? Sure, who doesn’t. Okay, here’s a biggy -how about XMLHttpRequest? You do AJAX work?
Read more »Post modern mailing with poMMo
poMMo, the "post modern mass mailer" with the not-quite-right acronym, is a powerful Web server-based mass mailing program firmly rooted on a Linux+Apache+MySQL+PHP (LAMP) base. poMMo has been developed with the end user in mind, which shows in its quick Web-based installation, in its powerful yet simple way of creating and sending mailings, and in its intuitive usage.
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Debian-eeepc now has atl2 ethernet
"With Kel Modderman’s help, we now have a working atl2 driver for the Eee PC. This brings the Debian-eeepc project one step closer to providing a pure Debian replacement for the Xandros OS that ships with the unit. Now that Asus has released the GPLed source that was missing before, we now just have to ensure both the atl2 and asus_acpi modules get merged upstream..."
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Linux-based computer boasts router, switch
A Taiwanese embedded-computer vendor has announced a rugged, Linux-based computer equipped with a router and switch. The Korenix JetBox 9300 is based on an ARM9-based Atmel 180MHz RISC processor, and includes a five-port Ethernet router and a lightweight managed switch.
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W3C Invites Implementations of XForms 1.1 (Candidate Recommendation)
"The Forms Working Group has published the Candidate Recommendation of XForms 1.1 ..."
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Is Being 'Gutsy' All It Takes?
A number of pundits like to bemoan Linux's supposed lack of an integrated server stack and wail about the difficulty of figuring out what is needed, how toilsome it is to install all the pieces separately, and how arduous it is to configure everything after you have found and installed all the separate pieces. Fortunately they're wrong.
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Rails 2.0: Release Candidate 2
"After another batch of fixes, tweaks, and buckets of polish, we’ve prepared the hopefully last step before 2.0 can go final: Release Candidate 2. If nothing major pops up, expect the final version to land within the next week or two at the most..."
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Make your home come alive with Heyu
I have used X10 modules on assorted lights and devices for home automation for several years, and although the remote control facet has always worked well, tying the system into my Linux boxes has never been easy. Numerous small, typically one-person X10 controller projects have come and gone. But one application has survived: Heyu.
Read more »Migrating mailman lists
"A couple of weeks back we had to migrate a few mailman based mailing lists across to a new server. Migration was successful and we had minimum downtime, since no changes were applied to the lists, they were simply moved to a new home. Here is how we did it..."
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Cross-site Requests
"...Anyway, the idea of the document is to enable cross-site requests for XMLHttpRequest, XBL, the event-source element, and things like XSLT, et cetera..."
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