Alfresco Developer Guide is a new book from Packt that walks users through customizing Document Management and Web Content Management on the Alfresco Platform. Written by Jeff Potts, the Director of the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Practice at Optaros, this book shows users how to create their own applications that interact with Alfresco via RESTful web scripts.
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A Gnome Menu With Eye Candy
I want to discuss a new menu option for Gnome called, appropriately enough, GnoMenu.
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Installing DAHDI in CentOS
Due to trademark issues with the name Zaptel digium has announced change in the name,DHADI (Digium Asterisk Hardware Device Interface). Asterisk 1.6.0 and later version will use DAHDI, while Asterisk 1.4 will support both Zaptel and DAHDI. Asterisk 1.2 will be unaffected by these changes.
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Install IPP2P in Debian Etch to Block P2P
The goal of the IPP2P project is to identify peer-to-peer (P2P) data in IP traffic. For this purpose we extended the iptables/netfilter architecture by a new matching module. Thereby IPP2P integrates itself easily into existing Linux firewalls and it's functionality can be used by adding appropriate filter rules.
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The Official Ubuntu Book 6.06 LTS
This book comes with a version of Ubuntu that can run right off the DVD, as well as the complete set of supported packages for Ubuntu, including Kubuntu. Try out Ubuntu on the DVD. If you want to keep it, install it directly from your desktop.
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XKCD - Linux, Unix And Other Funny Cartoons
It's been around for a while, but I've finally found my favorite stick-figure online computer-humor :)
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How To: Linux on a Pen Drive
There are many options with USB Flash drives now. Here is a tutorial on how to install Damn Small Linux on a Pen Drive. This is version 4.4.7, the newest version. Plugin your Pen Drive in to the USB slot. For DSL it is a great one to experiment with because you can use a small Pen Drive to work with. A 256 MB Pen Drive allows you a lot of space since the operating system is only 50 MB.
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Bash Cable, Dish and Local TV Listings Script For Linux Or Unix
A few more improvements, and a possible move to "project" status - your opinion will decide!
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Bash One-Liner Script To Produce Somewhat-Fancy Output Of Who's On Your Linux Or Unix Box
Sometimes it's nice to know the company you keep ;)
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Linux Mint 6 ScreenShots
I must say Linux Mint seems to always impress me with every new release. In this release Linux Mint has brought to us a new software manager called MintInstall, which allows you to browse the Mint Software portal offline, see screenshots that are available per package, and much more. Linux Mint has also brought you MintNanny, which allows you to control what domains
are blocked.
Convoluted Column Arithmetic Examples Using Awk On Linux Or Unix
These may not cover every base, but they probably cover at least one base that you don't see covered much ;)
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Tips and tricks for working on the command line
Anyone that has been reading these tips for any length of time knows that I am a command-line guy. It’s faster, more efficient, and more powerful. Sure, a nice GUI is great to look at, but to really get things done, give me the CLI any day. Even to this day I still use a text-mode e-mail client (Mutt) and text-mode IRC client (Irssi).
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A cool poster which show cases all the officially supported Indian languages(Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali,Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu )
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Plain English Explanation Of An Awk Statement For Linux Or Unix
An attempt to explain an awk program, with a nested if statement within a for loop, in plain English.
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The 7 Deadly Linux Commands
If you are new to Linux, chances are you will meet a stupid person perhaps in a forum or chat room that can trick you into using commands that will harm your files or even your entire operating system. To avoid this dangerous scenario from happening, I have here a list of deadly Linux commands that you should avoid...
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