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Linux Security Idiots 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Thu, 28 Aug. 2008
Computerworld: "There are some Linux system administrators out there who should be glad, very glad, they don't work for me because I'd be firing them today."
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Unix and Linux Online Language Translation Script 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Thu, 28 Aug. 2008
The Linux and Unix Menagerie:"This week's start-off Linux/Unix bash shell script is a follow up to our previous online dictionary shell script and Thesaurus shell script. I was thinking of doing the online Encyclopedia today, but, for some reason, I got sidetracked on The BabelFish Language Translation Site."
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25 Coolest and Funniest Tux Wallpapers 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Wed, 27 Aug. 2008
Tech Source From Bohol: "People just can't get enough of Tux, the world-renowned penguin mascot of Linux. I'm saying this because my collection of "30 Coolest and Funniest Tux Icons" has already received a mind-blowing number of hits in just a short period of time."
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30 Coolest and Funniest Tux Icons 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Wed, 27 Aug. 2008
Tech Source From Bohol: "Perhaps seeing my collection of "30 Coolest and Funniest Tux Icons" can somehow help explain why Tux is so adored."
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OpenOffice.org Impress: Using Master Slides 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Tue, 26 Aug. 2008
Linux Journal: "By creating the master slides you need before you add content, you can automate your work and free yourself to focus on content."
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21 of the Best Free Linux Text Editors 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Tue, 26 Aug. 2008
LinuxLinks: "To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 21 high quality Linux text editors. There's a mix of graphical and console based applications included. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for all types of users."
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Top 5 Linux Migration Tips For Small Offices 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Tue, 26 Aug. 2008
Intranet Journal: "When most people think of switching out their office to one Linux distribution or another, the very idea of getting started with the needed migration must seem completely overwhelming. Not because using Linux is difficult -- rather, the task at hand with getting personnel and equipment up to the challenge is daunting."
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List of New Features in Ubuntu 8.10 "Intrepid Ibex" 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Mon, 25 Aug. 2008
Ubuntu Forums: "Because all the posts about new features in 8.10 are scattered here and there, I thought I would compile it all into one convenient place."
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OpenOffice.org Tips and Tricks Part III 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Mon, 25 Aug. 2008
LinuxPlanet: "Now this part will help you perform a few tasks in OOo that were available in MS Office, just harder to figure out due to the different interface. You'll find out you can still insert WordArt (actually called Fontwork), diagrams, and page numbering in OOo documents."
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AppArmor is Dead 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Mon, 25 Aug. 2008
etbe - Russell Coker: "In late 2007 Novell laid off almost all the developers of AppArmor [4] with the aim of having the community do all the coding. Crispin Cowan (the founder and leader of the AppArmor project) was later hired by Microsoft..."
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9 Tips to Use Apachectl and Httpd like a Power User 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Mon, 25 Aug. 2008
The Geek Stuff: "After you have installed Apache2, if you want to use apachectl and httpd to it's maximum potential, you should go beyond using start, stop and restart. The 9 practical examples provided in this article will help you to use apachectl and httpd very effectively."
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OpenClip: Open Source Universal Copy and Paste for the iPhone 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Sun, 24 Aug. 2008
OStatic: "One of the chief complaints among iPhone and iPod Touch owners has been the lack of a system-wide way to copy and paste content. Apple's SDK forbids application developers to create plug-ins for direct collaboration between applications..."
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K9Copy Helps Make DVD Backups Easy 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Sat, 23 Aug. 2008
Linux.com: "Piracy notwithstanding, there are some good, valid reasons for making a backup of a DVD. K9Copy, a utility for copying DVDs, receives high marks in many forums, so I took it for a spin -- and found out its reputation is deserved."
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Tech Broiler: Episode 61, The Smelly Laptop 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Sat, 23 Aug. 2008
Tech Broiler: "And who aaaaaare these Mac and Linux people, anyway? They have to be so different from everyone else? What’s with this whole “Alternative Operating System” thing? I don’t get it. Can’t they just use Windows?"
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12 Resources for Free Open Source Tutorials and Tools 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Sat, 23 Aug. 2008
OStatic: "We're in the process of putting up a dedicated repository for all of these, but in the meantime, here are 12 of our most popular educational roundup posts."
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OpenSSH for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Packages May Have Been Compromised 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Fri, 22 Aug. 2008
Security Tracker: "A vulnerability was reported in OpenSSH on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Certain packages may have been compromised. "
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5 Great Alternative Linux Music Players 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Fri, 22 Aug. 2008
MakeUseOf: "At first glance, ‘Listen Music Player’ looks just like Rhythmbox, but after a using it for a while you will find it is actually better than Rhythmbox."
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In Defense of Ubuntu 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Fri, 22 Aug. 2008
LWN: "If one believes these complaints, Ubuntu is a parasitic operation which does not understand how the community works and which is harmful to the community as a whole."
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FOSS For Students 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Fri, 22 Aug. 2008
Linux.com: "Browsing the package repository of my Linux distribution led me to applications for everything from gene sequencing to particle physics, but there are a few real gems I think any student could benefit from, including math and chemistry tools such as TiLP, wxMaxima, Kalzium, Gnome Chemistry Utils, and OpenOffice.org Math."
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Linux Powers MID-like Nav Device 
(unknown author) via Linux Today on Fri, 22 Aug. 2008
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Linux Devices: "Clarion announced a Linux-based personal navigation device (PND) based on an 800MHz Z500 Intel Atom processor, with 512MB of RAM and a 4.8-inch 800x480 touchscreen. The ClarionMind has a GPS receiver, but no map database of its own, instead connecting to Internet-based map sites."
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