Monthly Archives: May 2006

Beranger doesn’t do SUSE anymore …

Too bad Beranger switched sides from SUSE to Debian … got to say he’s right on these two posts though. The quality of the SUSE Linux product is definitly downhill’ing since the 9.3 release. Package management is really buggy and … Continue reading

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Online .htaccess generator

Create a .htaccess file by filling out a webform … can be handy in some cases.

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TwonkyMedia and Xbox360

Just installed TwonkyMedia to hookup my SUSE Linux desktop machine to my Xbox360 (I know, it’s MS … just couldn’t wait for this one). It’s a good alternative for a Windows MCE or XP based computer … especially if you … Continue reading

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Graham Anderson: Securing Applications With AppArmor – SUSE 10.1

Good article on the use of AppArmor in SUSE Linux 10.1. Ofcourse, the official SUSE AppArmor Administration Guide is also great help on AppArmor.

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OpenOffice 2.0 Calc and max. rows

Hmmz … I do beleive that ‘some other’ spreadsheet applications do not have a maximum row limitation of 65534 rows.

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SUSE Linux 10.1 DVD iso

SUSE-Linux-10.1-GM-DVD-i386.iso … ~3.5GiB in size. The DVD ISO is available since the 18th of May. This one contains Non-OSS packages! md5 checksum: d3e88517b2f925c60e7286d79e0da82e

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Google Suggest

Google Suggest just does what it says, it suggest search keywords on the moment you start typing. http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en

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Novell Client 1.2 for Linux – Public Beta REFRESH

There’s a new build of the Novell Client 1.2 for Linux beta online! This build has a whole lot of improvements … including intergrated login support for bot KDE and GNOME. So if you’re running an eDirectory Tree in your … Continue reading

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Free Your Desktop

Promotional material from Novell’s Free You Desktop campain consist of a flyer containing a little N branded scraper to remove those nasty ‘designed for Windows’ stickers from PC hardware and four SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop stickers to replace them with. … Continue reading

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