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<title>A soaked e51</title>
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<description>On saturday, i was playing at being a plumber. Not because I wanted to save a few bucks but my regular plumber was not available because his own house had been flooded. No his pipelines didn&apos;t explode. There was a...</description>
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<title>/etc/alternatives mess</title>
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<description>Fedora insists on not shipping Sun Java because it didn&apos;t fall into the open source definition of free. Something that can be downloaded free of charge isn&apos;t free. Even if the source code is shipped free of charge, that still...</description>
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<title>Mythical Sounds</title>
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<description>The webserver and the web browser aren&apos;t the only things that caused trouble. Alsa also played it&apos;s part. Sound on Fedora has always been one big headache. They kept making too many changes too often. We had to change from...</description>
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<title>Getting Aquainted with Debian.</title>
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<description>It&apos;s been a couple of weeks since I switched to Debian after being a loyal Fedora/Redhat user for many, many years ago. It hasn&apos;t been smooth sailing all together. There were few teething problems here and their. First up I...</description>
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<title>Excessive Packaging ( IK Com and APM)</title>
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<description>Each of the bedrooms, the sitting room the TV lobby and of course my study are all wired with cat 6 cabling. There are 8 access points in all which includes the gate (for an IP camera, which I am...</description>
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<title>Good Bye Fedora, Hello Debian.</title>
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<description>Having given up on Fedora it was time to decide what my new operating system will be. Initially I settled upon OpenSuse. All linux distributions are essentially the same except for the installer and the system administration apps. But if...</description>
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<title>Giving up on red hat / Fedora.</title>
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<description>Many years ago, Red Hat released version 6.2 of their Linux Distro. That was round about the time that I gradually started being a fulltime linux user. I had installed different flavours on my computer before but never really got...</description>
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<title>Updating Fedora Again</title>
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<description>The Fedora 8 to Fedora 9 migration, which I blogged about in recent days was on what I like to call my media server. It&apos;s a core 2 duo machine that runs mythtv and also functions as a backup server....</description>
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<title>Fedora Updated but Repos left behind.</title>
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<description>I mentioned that there were hardly any noticable changes since moving from fedora 8 to fedora 9. That&apos;s probably because the upgrade process is messed up. Consider this: [fedora] name=Fedora 8 - x86_64 failovermethod=priority #baseurl=http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/8/Everything/x86_64/os/ mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-8&amp;arch=x86_64 enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY...</description>
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<title>Fedora 9</title>
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<description>Moving to a new house should be accompanied by an upgrade to the operating system. I am yet to upgrade from OS X Tiger to Leopard, but I didn&apos;t waste so much time in moving from Fedora 8 to 9....</description>
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<title>What&apos;s up at Freshmeat</title>
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<description>Freshmeat stats seemed to be messed up all of a sudden. Usually they report the number of record and url hits on a daily basis. But yesterday, they seem to have reported all the past hits (that is the sum...</description>
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<description>Hard on the heels of Rad SFTP 2.02 comes Rad Upload 4.02. As with the Secure FTP applet we have signed the new version with the new code signing certificate. We are providing free upgrades to all those who have...</description>
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<description>It&apos;s been a while since a new release of the Rad SFTP applet was made. Yesterday we put that right by making version 2.02 available for download. There isn&apos;t a large difference between the old and the new version -...</description>
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<title>SLT ADSL Speed test.</title>
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<description>Whatever said and done, Dialog 3g (or rather 3.5g) is much faster than SLT ADSL even when the 3.5 connection is limited by the bottleneck at the bluetooth connection between the mobile and the computer. SLT ADSL is a pretty...</description>
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<title>3g Speed Test</title>
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<description>Did a broadband speed test by connecting up by Nokia E51 with bluetooth to my macbook. The net connection is from Dialog Telekom. It&apos;s a tech dinosaur that boasts of a 3.5g network. Actually I was quite suprised by the...</description>
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