Article Roundup
Jun 8th, 2006 by Doug
I guess Emacs
really can be used as an operating system.
Over at O’Reilly blogs, Brian Jepson gives us some more humor as he is outsmarted by a chatterbot - this for fans of Monty Python.
It seems bloggers really like Ubuntu.
Two good articles on Pre-seeding Debian installations: Part I and Part II.
A former NSA cryptologist gives us a fascinating look at breaking a 137 year-old Confederate code.
Linux.com tells us how to suspend and hibernate a laptop under Linux.
Hewlett-Packard has registered Debian Sarge as a Carrier-Grade Linux. Here is the list of other, registered Linux distributions.
Vitavonni.de tells us how to easily and quickly optimize Linux ext2/ext3 filesystems.
Over at O’Reilly blogs, Brian Jepson gives us some more humor as he is outsmarted by a chatterbot - this for fans of Monty Python.
It seems bloggers really like Ubuntu.
Two good articles on Pre-seeding Debian installations: Part I and Part II.
A former NSA cryptologist gives us a fascinating look at breaking a 137 year-old Confederate code.
Linux.com tells us how to suspend and hibernate a laptop under Linux.
Hewlett-Packard has registered Debian Sarge as a Carrier-Grade Linux. Here is the list of other, registered Linux distributions.
Vitavonni.de tells us how to easily and quickly optimize Linux ext2/ext3 filesystems.
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