This tutorial describes how to edit the GRUB menu. It will also show how to add operating systems and how to add splash screens.
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Can You Change a Service Contract Only on a Website?
"...The question the appeals court was asked to answer, in its own words, was: 'We consider whether a service provider may change the terms of its service contract by merely posting a revised contract on its website.' ..."
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dotSUB.com ou le meilleur du pire web 2.0 - Framablog
"...you assign to dotSUB LLC exclusively and irrevocably, forever and anywhere in the Universe, all rights (including, without limitation, all copyrights and renewals and extensions of such copyrights) that you may have in and to your translation..."
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Linux: Redirecting Core Dumps
Neil Horman posted an enhancement to a /proc/sys/kernel interface for redirecting core dumps,
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KDE Commit-Digest for 29th July 2007
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: Plasma continues to mature, with improvements to the Twitter applet (and the creation of a complementary data engine), and the adoption of a common visual style for Plasmoids, and the integration of support for SuperKaramba applets through the creation of the SuperKaramba Plasmoid.
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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 213, 30 July 2007
Welcome to this year's 30th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! The beginning of August is traditionally a month when many Linux distributions launch new development drives and outline some of the planned features for their upcoming releases.
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Review: CentOS 5
CentOS, a derivative of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, was started back in 2002 with its first beta versions appearing in 2003.
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Looking for inline code editors
"I was asked to find an inline “code editor” which means a script or a flash widget or a (shudder) applet that allows for editing of code (PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS) inside an application. There are a lot of inline Rich Text editors and even some WYSIWYG editors, but the online editor that allows you to properly code inside an HTML document is CodePress."
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Industry Leaders Submit Identity Governance Framework to openLiberty.org for Development of Open Source Implementations
Liberty Alliance, the global identity consortium working to build a more trusted Internet for consumers, governments and businesses worldwide, today announced two key milestones for the Identity Governance Framework (IGF). Today, industry leaders submitted IGF to openLiberty.org for open source development of IGF implementations.
Read more »Mandriva Corporate Desktop 4.0 beta
Mandriva has released a beta version of their business based desktops in Mandriva Corporate Desktop (MCD) 4.0. Mandriva, on the heels of trying to gain popularity in the office environment has released a desktop that can rival its opponents like the Micorsoft sponsored Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) and RedHat's Fedora desktop.
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Linux’s Basic Directories Explained
If you have ever wonder what is in Linux’s basic directories located under the system’s root “/”, the video edition of Chess Griffin’s Linuxreality Podcast #11 can help you understand it.
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Linux gperf C and C++ command line processing programming tutorial
GNU ‘gperf’ generates perfect hash functions. If a long option shows an argument as mandatory, then it is mandatory for the equivalent short option also. Use this tutorial for effective command-line processing in your C/C++ code
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PHP log all errors to a log fiie to get detailed information
PHP offers simple but effective solution to log all errors to a log fiie.
Read more »Encrypted Ubuntu 7.04 - How safe can you be?
Did you ever live with the fear that somebody may break into your system one day and steal your files?
Read more »Mozilla to unveil security tool during Black Hat conference
"...The tool is what is called a fuzzer, a program that generates random testing input for an application. In this case, one fuzzer was developed to test HTTP and FTP access and another to test the JavaScript component..."
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