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Run Dreamweaver Under Linux
Posted on 07.28.06 by templeton @ 12:26 am

Here is a link to a HOW-TO for web designers who would switch to Linux but “need” Dreamweaver.

Read the 8 Easy step howto.


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Universal binary of Flip4Mac released.
Posted on 07.28.06 by templeton @ 12:10 am

Flip4Mac officially released the universal version of the wmv plug-in for intel based mac’s.

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Google launches ‘Google Help’
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 10:39 pm

“Those of us in user support had a pet peeve: there was no single place that held all of Google’s help information at your fingertips. So we decided to build one—and now you can visit Google Help to find tips, tricks, and troubleshooting solutions for just about every Google product and service.”

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Students Charged in Professor Prank Case
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 9:40 pm

Two students each face up to a year in jail for a prank that involved hacking into a professor’s computer, giving grades to other students and sending pizza, magazine subscriptions and CDs to the professor’s home.Lena Chen, 20, and Jennifer Ngan, 19, face misdemeanor charges of illegally accessing computers.

The pair, both students of California State University, Northridge, are scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 21.An investigation showed the professor’s network account had been accessed without her permission and grades were assigned to nearly 300 students, prosecutor Robert Fratianne said. The professor’s campus e-mail was being forwarded to an account established by Chen and Ngan, investigators said.

Prosecutors also alleged Chen and Ngan used personal identifying information found on the university system to order food, magazine subscriptions and a shipment of blank CDs to the professor’s home. The professor was billed for the purchases but was not required to pay.The school would not release the professor’s name


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madwifi 0.9.2 released
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 8:10 pm

Changes: This release addresses some of the known scanning and build issues. An iwspy signal strength threshold feature now allows a monitored device to raise an iwspy userspace event when the threshold is crossed. The sample rate algorithm now provides statistics via the /proc file system. The next release most probably will take more than just another month. There are reported problems with scanning and associating, and the next release will address these issues.

http://www.madwifi.org


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Google: Open Source Promotes Competition
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 7:40 pm

Some 48 percent of those projects had chosen the GNU GPL (General Public License), with 13.7 percent selecting the new BSD license and 12,7 percent the LGPL, DiBona said before giving a strong endorsement of the merits of the GPL and explaining why the discussion process around the next version of that license is important.

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Turning Network Free-Riders’ Lives Upside Down
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 7:40 pm

“You discover that your neighbours are using your unsecured wireless network without your permission. Do you secure it? Or do you do something more fun? A few minutes with squid and iptables could greatly improve your neighbours’ Web experience …”

Injecting goatse on the fly would be entertaining as well.

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LAMP on Ubuntu 6.06 for Noobs
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 7:39 pm

“I am writing this as a partial documentation of my trials and tribulations with hopes of aiding all Linux noobs on the steps necessary to create a basic Linux, Apache2, MySQl5 and PhP5 system with FTP. Again, this document is tailored to complete Linux beginners and is in no way a complete guide to attacking such a setup”

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U.S. Broadband Adoption Jumps 33% In 2005
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 7:39 pm

U.S. high-speed Internet subscriptions soared 33 percent last year to 50.2 million lines, according to the latest data released by the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday.

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WGA and Activation Failures Don’t Faze Redmond
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 12:33 am

“..Now, all of a sudden, Microsoft is saying that their licenses are invalid. And – to make things more exciting – they’ve dimmed the Automatic Updates settings so we can’t change them to Manual. One by one, all of the machines are becoming unusable.”

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