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Daily Links Edition v1.07.08

Daily Links EditionMonday
- Securing Linux laptops
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Daily Links Edition v1.06.08

Daily Links EditionSunday
- Circuit City Video Game Clearance Sale
- Microsoft Offers Free Game for Xbox Live Holiday problems
- Facebook Widget Installs Zango Spyware
- Warner Backs Blu-Ray. End Times For HD-DVD?
- Improved Ogg Theora coming soon to an Internet near you
- Linux Commands Line - v1.1
- 68 Linux Related Free E-books
- Apple, Linux Set to Get Cozy
- BBC iPlayer Linux screenshots
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Daily Links EditionFriday
- How To Bring Vomiting Zombie Blood Back To Metal Slug 3
- Microsoft Offering Free XBLA Game As Compensation For XBL Downtime
- Fun: Chuck Norris vs. Linus Torvalds
- Geubuntu: Gnome meets Enlightenment meets Ubuntu
- IPBlock - Graphical IP Blocker
- HD Monitor Causes DRM Issues with Netflix
- Bordeaux Wine Configuration Manager
- 10 Things I Love about KDE 4 RC2+
- Ultra-Pretty Dell Crystal LCD Monitor Now Available
- Microsoft markets Linux and makes Novell rich
- Review: Zipit Z2 Messenger
- Netflix enters internet TV race
- Sorting Photos
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Gallery Remote Install Troubles : "nawk: error..."

TUTORIALS/GUIDESWe use Gallery2 quite a bit for our photos and accordingly use a handy tool called Gallery Remote to upload images to the albums. Under Linux and OSX, there aren't really any efficient ways that I know of to upload lots of photos at once. Under Windows you can use an explorer type plug-in in the uploads section. Gallery Remote is a nice little java application which can handle drag-and-drop image adding, multiple photo addition, addition of captions and changing names, and some other features such as saving login information for multiple accounts or galleries. However, I have had trouble installing Gallery Remote on all of my Linux boxes so far, so I will show you the results of my Googling below and what has worked.
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Daily Links Edition

Daily Links EditionThursday

- The 5 Coolest Hacks of '07
- Linux Firewalls
- FreeNX Server and Client Installation in Debian Etch
- Comparison of free software shooters
- An introduction to playing audio with xine-lib - Part 1
- Reusable Computer Network (ReCoN)
- Prepare For A Yakuza 3 Demo
- Omega Five Next Week Confirmed, Priced
- The tricky task of supporting Photo CDs on Linux
- New hack could enable Linux on the Wii
- Lenovo Announces the IdeaPad
- Securing Joomla! installations
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Tales of the Otori

Rants and RavesSometimes we do some off topic things here at mutaku and here is one such rant. I have been obsessed lately with the series of books by Lian Hearn called the Tales of the Otori. From wikipedia, "Tales of the Otori is a series of fantasy novels by Lian Hearn, set in a fictional world based on feudal Japan. The series initially consisted of a trilogy: Across the Nightingale Floor (2002), Grass for His Pillow (2003), and Brilliance of the Moon (2004). It was followed in 2006 by a sequel, The Harsh Cry of the Heron, and in 2007 by a prequel, Heaven's Net is Wide."
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Daily Links EditionWednesday
Well, we obviously took some time of for relaxing over the past week or so. Lots of movies and nap time. So back to the grind, and accordingly here is another Daily Links Edition...
- How to: Restrict Users to SCP and SFTP and Block SSH Shell Access with rssh
- Tips for successful Kernel Recompilation in Linux
- Hidden Linux : Sexy boot screens
- Mini-Skirt Or Not, No More Customers
- A year in Xbox 360 failures: 2007 Edition
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Daily Links Edition

Daily Links EditionFriday
- Take charge of your window manager with WMCTRL and Devil's Pie
- A Quick and Dirty Guide To Kernel Hardening with GrSecurity
- Sharing Linux Printers Across Subnets
- Zenmap, official nmap GUI
- Making Your Terminal into a Desktop
- Putting Linux in Perspective
- Mathematicians Solve the Mystery of Traffic Jams
- Exploit Found to Brick Most HP and Compaq Laptops
- How to make the switch to Linux
- How to Customize Your Ubuntu Kernel
- How To Compile A Kernel - The Ubuntu Way
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Daily Links Edition

Daily Links EditionThursday
- Using camcorder tapes to back up files
- Install, Set up, and Run your own Email Server using Qmail
- One click monitor power-down for Linux
- Kubuntu gears up for KDE 4
- Audio in Linux is awesome
- What Is Your Game of the Year?
- PDF Editing and Creation: 50+ open source/free alternatives to Adobe Acrobat
- Quote: Sensible Defaults
- KDE 4 RC 2
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The Home Setup

Rants and RavesI always have enjoyed when magazines and online zines have shared pictures of some of the home setups people have going. There is something fun about seeing how others like to get things done, the zen of the workplace you might say. So I have posted a few pictures of our setup for fun. Send us a note or post a comment at the bottom if you have a picture of your setup that you would like to share...the more the merrier!