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    Foresight Linux 2

    by  • 15th March 2008 • post

    I have downloaded Foresight Linux 2 with a hope to see some really cool and up to date Linux distribution. Yes, it has GNOME 2.22 which just came out ( was it yesterday ? ) and yes, this is cool. But if you are matured computer user, you have your favourite tools. Naming a...

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    RDP Server for Unix/Linux

    by  • 9th March 2008 • post

    I have just discovered a XRDP , which is a RDPv4 server for Linux/Unix. I am well impressed! Especially that it saves your session  between connections.  Time to incorporate it into my systems.

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    VoIP

    by  • 11th November 2007 • post

    I have started using voip systems something like a 3 years ago. First casual for calling abroad as advised by my former boss I have registered with SipGate. First used it with linphone, later actualy bought a hard phone  the Grandstream GXP2000. It was always fun. Later I have installed Asterisk server for my...

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    Linux Gnome ALSA and A2DP Headset

    by  • 3rd November 2007 • post

    After years of consideration I have acquired  a Bluetooth HeadSet – finally something what doesn’t screen rob me. Sound quality is decent! There is one but – outdoor, music source has to really close to your headset , there is shit loads of interferences out the in world. Indoors is perfect, I can roam...

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    New Place

    by  • 22nd October 2007 • post

    About two weeks ago I have moved to a new place. One bedroom flat, no flatmates ! Perfect. Got my phone line sorted in 3 days, just a reconnection no installation fees. ADSL was 4 days later on the line, thanks to really good support from my ISP the AAISP. After a few days...

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    Spam is back

    by  • 16th June 2007 • post

    After introducing recaptcha to my blog, I have enjoyed some time spam free. They are back, but this time instead of using comments form, they use something what is called Trackback/Pingback. TB/PB is basically an interface which allows blogs to talk to each other. For example I have blogged about something and some other...

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    CA made easy

    by  • 18th May 2007 • post

    I have been complaing about lack of nice CA GUI for PKI with OpenSSL. So I have found gnoMint : gnoMint is a x509 Certification Authority management tool for GTK/Gnome environments.

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    Monitoring your systems

    by  • 12th May 2007 • post

    If you ever heard about monitoring systems it was usually some expensive closed source software or the open source package. I have little experience with the first type. For some thoughts about the second type, read more

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    My little CA

    by  • 12th May 2007 • post

    I have been, recently, working with OpenSSL as a mini CA. As it is a great product, does everything with PKI what you need. Even after a while it is making sense how to use it. No problems. One issue, which held me a while was lack of clear information, instructions or interface to...

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