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Prof Produces Tool to Highlight Wikipedia Whoppers

http://www.linuxinsider.com

By diving into Wikipedia's open volumes of edit histories, the software counts the degree to which any given contributor's work survives subsequent edits by other people. In general, the less tinkering your work on Wikipedia engenders, the more trustworthy you are deemed to be.

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Created by bluecheese 17 years 6 weeks ago
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How To Install & Set Up Dovecot Mail Server With Sieve And Virtual Users

http://www.howtoforge.com

This document describes how to install the Dovecot mail server from source as an imap / pop3 mail server for your domain and how to set up the sieve plugin so your clients can use the sieve mail filtering language for their mail accounts.

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Created by bluecheese 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Getting Back to Patent Application Bug Spraying...

http://www.groklaw.net

We've been pretty busy with other tasks recently, and now I'm getting concerned about the Peer-to-Patent project participation, because I see some looming deadlines, and I forgot to tell you about them.

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Created by peacemaker 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Source-Open?

http://mea-bloga.blogspot.com

"So I have a new word to add to my open-source lexicon: source-open (reference). It's when you start an open-source company and back-pedal on your original license when you reach a certain critical mass..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Set up a system tray temperature monitor with KSensors

http://fosswire.com

he CPU inside your computer is a very complex bit of electronics that can probably do an awful lot of number crunching. All this mathematical muscle generates heat, though, and a hot processor isn’t a happy processor. Keeping an eye on your CPU temperature (and other temperatures in your system if you can) is a useful thing to do.

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Created by lozz 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Configuring phpGroupware's Core Applications

http://blue-gnu.biz

Don Parris walks you through the process of setting the core applications of phphGroupware.

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Created by dcparris 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Microsoft hits jackpot ahead of Linux

http://www.australianit.news.com.au

GAMING giant Tattersalls has chosen to abandon Linux as it moves ahead with a $43 million project to streamline its multi-state Maxgaming poker machine business.

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Created by leo 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Damn Small Linux V4.0 RC3 released

http://www.daniweb.com

The latest version, V4.0 RC3, of Damn Small Linux was released today and it is really very small indeed. Described as a 50Mb mini-desktop oriented Linux OS, DSL is actually small enough to fit and boot from a business card CD as a live Linux distribution.

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Created by billandad 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Speed up Firefox browsing with keyboard shortcuts

http://www.makeuseof.com

"...I have been researching keyboard shortcuts for Firefox and here they are. They all work as they have been tested beforehand. Now the trick is to remember them all..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Watch out for CouchDB

http://www.sitepoint.com

"...CouchDB is not a relational database but rather a distributed document database. Instead of inserting a row of column values into a table, you save a document, with any number of named fields and values (now represented as JSON objects) into the database where it exists in a kind of addressable pool.

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Created by can.axis 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Mozilla keeps Eudora alive, releases new version based on Thunderbird

http://arstechnica.com

The Eudora team might have called it quits on commercial aspirations and released the product as open source some time ago, but that doesn't mean you should get the trash bin out just yet.

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Created by C733tus 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Keep your laptop and PC in Unison

http://www.linux.com

I usually carry my laptop everywhere and do work on it, but I do also need to work at my desktop PC, so I need to synchronize the files on the two machines. I have used several sync tools in the past, ranging from simple commands like scp and rsync to utilities like Krusader, which includes a way to synchronize directories on different machines. Recently I started using Unison.

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Created by C733tus 17 years 6 weeks ago
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ASSP With Embedded ClamAV Integrated Into Postfix With Virtual Users And Domains

http://www.howtoforge.com

This document describes how to integrate ASSP (Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy) with embedded ClamAV into a mail server based on Postfix featuring virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that are in a MySQL database.

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Created by C733tus 17 years 6 weeks ago
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Parsing Microformats

http://www.xml.com

"...This article will focus more on how to extract microformats data from the HTML, how the basic parsing rules work, and how they differ from XML..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 6 weeks ago
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OpenSolaris will challenge Linux says Sun

http://www.computerworlduk.com

Sun seeks to apply the lessons of Linux and turn open source Solaris into an operating system to rival Linux and to be as commonly used as Java.

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Created by extra 17 years 6 weeks ago
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