Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Network based (encrypted) backup in 15 minutes -using open source software!

Open source based data backup tools have come a long way. This article shows how to quickly setup network based backup all using freely downloadable open source tools. A combination of Amanda, Samba and open source encryption tools enable this setup. Backup configuration on two different Linux distributions and a Windows client is shown.

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WebKit adds a JavaScript Debugger

There is a new addition in the Webkit nightlies � a JavaScript debugger. Drosera, named after the largest genera of bug eating plants, lets you attach and debug JavaScript for any WebKit application � not just Safari. One of the unique things about Drosera, like their Web Inspector, is that over 90% of it is written in HTML and JavaScript.

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Linux Make The Switch

Using video it makes it easier to show people how to install and setup Linux. Some people can't install Linux by reading a forum or a blog post on how to do it. So that's why we wanted to do this. More people should Make The Switch.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

How to convert Xvid, AVI�MPEG to DVD

Many people ask me how to convert video to DVD, then, I wrote a guide for them. This guide will teach you how to convert Xvid, AVI, and MPEG to DVD step by step.

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Inside HTTP Headers

What is in the headers? What can you do with header data? What is all that stuff for? This tut answers those questions and more with an easy to follow explanation.

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Monday, June 26, 2006

Digg Ad Revenue Could Top $200K Per Month

With the new Digg design providing three advertising slots on most pages, the site could earn more than $36 per 1,000 page views, based on the pricing of its ad units. With 5 million page views at present and traffic likely to grow with today's expansion, that starts to get into serious revenue.

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Test Your Web Design in 20 Different Browsers + More for FREE!

Preview your website in 20 different browsers for Linux, Mac, Windows, Terminal, and Mobile. Customize screen resolution (tiny to huge), JavaScript (yes/no + version), Flash (yes/no + version), color depth (4/8/16/24-bit), Java (yes/no + version), media plugins (QTP/WMP/SVG/PDF), and maximum wait (15 min to 4 hours). FANTASTIC WEB DESIGN TOOL!

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Boot Process in-detail

This is a great article which explains the boot process of windows xp to be precise.
Every Computer science student should go thru this atleast have to skim thru....

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Preparing For a Software Engineering Interview

Written by Google employee, Niniane Wang: "Of the 300+ software engineers I interviewed for Google (and previously Microsoft), some of them really shone, and others seemed ill-prepared.. Below are some tips that I've gathered over time"

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Monday, June 19, 2006

CSS Text Zooming

Allowing users to increase/decrease text size using CSS and simple Javascript like Wired and digg does. Full source code and working example.

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Saturday, June 17, 2006

Top 10 Web Dev Libraries

List of 12 complete with descriptions. Includes JavaScript, Ajax, PHP, and CSS Libraries. These libraries should be in any web developers bookmarks.

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How to Write a Master's Thesis in Computer Science

If you are about to embark on the task of developing a Master's thesis in Computer Science, then this document may be of interest to you. The scope of this document is very narrow and deals only with certain features of thesis development that are unique to the field of Computer Science.

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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Converting Windows executables to Mac OS X or Linux binaries

Cody Brocious (PyMusique) is working on a new project to convert Windows executables to native Mac OS X or Linux binaries. He is focusing on high-end gaming at the moment, though he plans to support other apps in the future. On his blog, he said: "My goal for the next 5 years is simple: Any piece of software, any platform you choose."

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New Firefox Extension Packs All Your Extensions Into One .xpi File!

The Firefox Extension Backup Extension lets you backup all of your extensions, themes, bookmarks, preferences...and the Compact Library Extension Organizer bundles everything into a single .xpi file that you can install on any installation of Firefox.

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Monday, June 12, 2006

Running any Linux in Windows without a CD-ROM (for free)

If you are afraid of installing Linux in your hard drive, here you have an article on how to run any version of Linux inside windows without using a CD ROM and with only freeware. Using Easyvmx, VMWare player and a Linux ISO file.

I am happily trying Aurox, Slax, Ubuntu 6.06 and Kubuntu 6.06 right now .... :)


http://www.wagna.com/digital-geek/394/Running%20any%20Linux%20in%20Windows%20without%20a%20CD-Rom%20(for%20free)/

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Tuesday, June 06, 2006

A Conversation with Comcast Customer Care Person!

Let me share a funny incident:

I have broad-band internet connection provided by the famous COMCAST service provider. So, one evening I observed my net was working slow. I ping any site and 3 out of 4 packets are lost. I rebooted the router but the problem still persist.

So I had to resort to call the COMCAST customer care center for some help. It may not sound funny enough as my English and presentations skills are bad. :(! Here's the funny situation.

Me: (I explained him my problem.)
He: What is your Operating System?
Me: Well, its Windows 2003.
He: (Shocked!) What! There is only windows 2000. There is no 2003. It should be either windows XP or 2000.
Me: hehe! Y wud I lie! its really windows server 2003. You shud know it.
He: No, it should be either windows XP or 2000.
Me: I am a s/w developer and this is the latest OS officially used on server systems.
He: (I dont remember but he still was on his own asking me about what is my OS)
Me: Ok, you can think its windows XP.
He: What do u mean by think! tell me exactly what OS.
Me: (Gosh! ...so I told) ok its windows XP only.
He: Reboot the computer.
Me: I use wireless router so no system is connected directly to the cable. So no point in rebooting the machine.
He: You have to reboot the machine sir!
Me: OK! I am rebooting. ( Infact i was lying coz it wont make any sense)
Me: ( Within a few seconds ) ok its done rebooting.
He: So quick!
Me: Ya, mine is an advanced system. :D
He: reboot the router!
and so on!!!
finally, surprisingly my net started working fine.
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(So even if u r using wireless internet and if ur net is slow just reboot your system.
hehe!)

Me:
I was not lying, please google for windows 2003 server and you should know.
He: Ok!

Thats how it ended. I dont have any qualms on anyone but its just a funny incident.

PS: The above is what I vaguely remember and its not exact conversation we had. And I have no complains on either the person I talked with or Comcast.

Monday, June 05, 2006

How to Write FireFox Extensions

Everyone has a good idea at one time or another to implement a new feature in a web browser. Well, with the goodness that is Mozilla Firefox, now you can do just that!

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Script# Prototype

Script# brings the C# developer experience (programming and tooling) to Javascript/Ajax world. This post shares a prototype project for enabling script authoring via C#...

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Ultimate Imageless Rounded Corners with Anti-Aliasing

There are a lot of rounded corners scripts out there, but none of them really achieve image quality corners with borders.

This script not only has full anti-aliasing but also supports background images which can then layer other background images and still AA.

I don�t know of one other script that can do that.

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Exploring XML Encryption

Two part series from IBM on implementing XML encryption per the w3c.

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