Ubuntu 11.04 Delayed, Release Schedule Changed
It's clamfs chowder time!
Ubuntu 11.04 Delayed, Release Schedule Changed
EFF Pioneer Awards 2010 - Our thank you video
The Linux Programming Interface
Behind KDE: Martin Eisenhardt
Linutop OS v4 is out
The Tools to Create Your Next Great Novel
Adding Users and Aliases for Postfix
FSFLA: Linux kernel is "open core"
The new Linux Desktop: Ubuntu's Unity
Linutop OS v4 is out
It's clamfs chowder time!
Ubuntu 11.04 Delayed, Release Schedule Changed
EFF Pioneer Awards 2010 - Our thank you video
The Linux Programming Interface
Behind KDE: Martin Eisenhardt
Linutop OS v4 is out
The Tools to Create Your Next Great Novel
Adding Users and Aliases for Postfix
FSFLA: Linux kernel is "open core"
The new Linux Desktop: Ubuntu's Unity
11:55 AM | Labels: Linutop | 0 Comments
The Tools to Create Your Next Great Novel
The Tools to Create Your Next Great Novel
Nov 9, 2010, 16 :04 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (572 reads)
(Other stories by David Lane)
"November 1st kicks of National Novel Writing Month?a chance for budding authors to put pen to paper, or fingers to keyboards, and bang out a 50,000 word (or more) novel in 30 days. Sound like fun? Well, it can be. And unless you are really fast with a pen, most of the budding authors use some sort of software to write their novel. After all, at a minimum of 1,600 words a day, that is a lot of ink and paper.
"But even if this is not your first NaNo, you might be wondering, is there a better program out there for me. The answer is probably yes, but.... Over the past year I have been looking at some of the programs that are available for writing novels, and are Open Source. I hope one of them will help you write your novel.
"To begin, the packages break down into two styles: general word processors and dedicated story processors. The distinction is significant and will either help or frustrate your efforts to create a novel."
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Adding Users and Aliases for Postfix
"Postfix is a great mailer, but if you're new to administering Postfix, finding your way around can be difficult. For example, just finding information on adding users to a Postfix system can be quite a trial.
"In part, this is because Postfix can be set up in a number of ways. Some installations use Postfix alone, others use Postfix in conjunction with other apps and store user information in MySQL. You can have users who have actual accounts on a system, or you can have users on virtual domains that don't have a login but still receive mail. Or you might want aliases that include several users, so everybody on the "marketing" list gets mail or all folks in sales, legal or development can receive messages.
"For this tip, I'll assume that you've inherited a Postfix domain and want a way to add users or aliases quickly."
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9:34 PM | Labels: Adding, Aliases, Postfix, users | 0 Comments
Radio Tray
[ Thanks to linuxaria for this link. ]
"Maybe today I?ve finally found an acceptable way to listen to web radio. Often I like to work with music, but after listening for the umpteenth time my favorite CD of Nirvana or Foo Fighters I want to switch to a bit of Web Radio, and here is my doubt ?how??"You can go to the website of the radio and probably find the link ?listen live?, or equivalent that will start a nice flash player, not so easy right?
"An acceptable alternative that I used to date has been Exaile. Exaile is a music manager and player for GTK+ written in Python. It incorporates automatic fetching of album art, lyrics fetching, Last.fm scrobbling, support for many portable media players, internet radio such as shoutcast, and tabbed playlists."
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7:50 AM | Labels: Radio | 0 Comments