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If your favorite free libre open source project is only available as a tgz or zip (ie umlet) you can now easily turn it into a fully viewable & searchable code repository by using github or google code svn !
You can then use ohloh.net to analyse the code for you !
Simply
- sign up for a github or google code svn account
- CREATE a new repo (ie http://github.com/osde8info/UMLet)
- download tgz or zip
- untgz or unzip
- ADD files to repo
- COMMIT files to repo
- (if using github you may also need to 'remote add' and 'push')
- add enlistment to ohloh (ie git://github.com/osde8info/UMLet.git)
https://www.ohloh.net/p/UMLet/analyses/latest
Found out today that ltsp works a treat even on very very old hardware. Amd 700 mhz just fine shows Google Earth a treat. More http://ltsp.sourceforge.net/
You may have noticed your PC slowing down. I did a little bit of monitoring today and the problem - for me at least - is the countless and mostly unnecessary adverts and flash movies. eg sites like the BBC - that clock on the top right uses 10% of my CPU.
Fortunately there is an add-on for Firefox 2 and 3 which turns off flash movies until you want to play them.
Use Tools - Add-ons - click get extensions and search for flashblock then click add to firefox.
Anonymous Proxy Servers hide the IP address of your PC and thereby reduce unauthorized access to your computer through the Internet. They do not
provide anyone with your IP address and effectively hide any
information about you and your reading interests. Besides that, they
don't even let anyone know that you are surfing through a proxy server.
You can find details of public Anonymous Proxy Servers @
Had a fantastic day yesterday at the Adobe OnAir AIR 2008 Tour in London.
Adobe AIR brings Rich Internet Applications to the desktop of all three OS's ! You can use AIR to turn HTML file(s) and JavaScript file(s) into an executable for ANY platform - its a bit like "JVM + FileSystem + SQLite" !
AIR uses WebKit and is therefore compatible with your favorite JavaScript framework and even Google Gears !
Install the runtime, and check out the newest applications.
AIR for GNU/Linux ALPHA
The GNU/Linux USB ID list can be found at http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids
## List of USB ID's
#
# Maintained by Stephen J. Gowdy
# If you have any new entries, send them to the maintainer.
# Send entries as patches (diff -u old new).
# The latest version can be obtained from
# http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids
#
# $Id: usb.ids,v 1.259 2007/09/01 16:47:38 gowdy Exp $
So if you know how to create a diff file of the correct format you could
get your latest USB gadget added to the list !
What are machinetags ? They're not just for flickr photos !
SEE machinetags.org
- http://machinetags.org/wiki/Main_Page#What_are_machine_tags.3F
- http://machinetags.org/wiki/Spec
- http://machinetags.org/wiki/Address
Yahoo! have actually built a web 2.0 (3.0) mashup into their Upcoming site !
I just clicked on the "My Scrapbook" link and got a mashup of my last months (upcoming) events together with all the associated photos (presumably it uses yahoo flick upcoming machine tags and api) !
Very impressive (but slightly scary) esp when you factor in Yahoo Smart Ads !
RHX is a new service that extends Red Hat's Open Source Architecture strategy to include integrated business application solutions from open source partners built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and JBoss platform software.
Customers now have access to leading business solutions from fourteen Red Hat software partners — ranging from customer resource management and business intelligence to messaging and collaboration such as:
- SugarCRM
- Zenoss
- Zimbra