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Links 4/11/2010: Fedora 15 to be Called Lovelock, Many Fedora 14 Reviews Now Available, OpenOffice.org Analysesview story

http://techrights.org – Contents GNU/Linux Distributions Devices/Embedded Free Software/Open Source Leftovers Clip of the Day GNU/Linux Daily Giveaways the Entire Month of November What does a Recompute DIY kit, a Brain Machine, and an Ice Tube Clock all have in common? The question is, Alex, What Are Things You Can Win From Linux Journal This Month. (General)

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cron + su <user> /scriptview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – Hey, i have a script i am trying to run through a cronjob. the problem is, for some reason it cannot be done through cron even though the script runs fine when manually run. Code: /home/axe/hma/hma-start && sleep 20 && su axe /bin/jail & exit 0; hma-start and jail are both shell scripts. (HowTos)

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Limewire was ordered to stop, Will Frostwire be next?view story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – I am not a fan of Limewire, I don't even use Frostwire. But I am curious. This is at the Limewire website. Is Frostwire going to be next? P2P is not illegal in itself. And can be used for good. But this makes it sound like anyone that uses it is doing it for illegal purposes. (HowTos)

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FrostWire for Android brings quick, slick P2P file sharing to your phoneview story

http://www.downloadsquad.com – Filed under: P2P, AndroidUntil now, there hasn't been a true peer-to-peer application for Android, or indeed any smartphone. There are a slew of helper apps, like the excellent Transdroid, but their main purpose is to allow remote, on-the-move management of your installed-at-home BitTorrent and Gnutella clients. (General)

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Links 22/10/2010: Linux 2.6.37 Preview, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Betaview story

http://techrights.org – Contents GNU/Linux Distributions Devices/Embedded Free Software/Open Source Leftovers Clip of the Day GNU/Linux LPI recognized by UK education authorities The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), the world’s premier Linux certification organization, announced that the LPIC-1 certification program for Linux professionals has been accepted as a nationally recognized IT accreditation fo (General)

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Links 15/10/2010: Wine 1.3.5 Out, Ubuntu 11.04 is Developedview story

http://techrights.org – Contents GNU/Linux Distributions Devices/Embedded Free Software/Open Source Leftovers Clip of the Day GNU/Linux Lenovo ThinkPad W510 Notebook Since July we have been testing a Lenovo ThinkPad W510 notebook under Linux and have already published a variety of Linux benchmarks. (General)

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Mulve is a fast, free, non-P2P way to download musicview story

http://www.downloadsquad.com – Filed under: Audio There isn't much else to say: Mulve is just a single 2MB, portable EXE that lets you download music. There's no UI to speak of, and it's completely unconfigurable. You just type in a band name or song title and... download. The thing is, despite being free and tiny, the selection of music is insane. (General)

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problem with sopcastview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – Hello everyone, I am trying to install sopcast to watch P2P tv but, I don't know what is wrong, I did the following: Install library libstdc++5 then sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jason-scheunemann/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install sopcast-player And it looks that installs fine, I got the icon on my applications >> sound and video menu but, when I tried to double (HowTos)

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Ripple open decentralized payment systemview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – Ripple is a project to develop an open source distributed (p2p) payment system. There's an operational implementation called Ripplepay. It's already useful for managing IOUs among friends and making small transactions (e.g. classifieds at Ripplexchange). With more people and businesses using Ripple it can grow into a more universal payment service. (HowTos)

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[ubuntu] Proxy Server / Can't Torrent Please Helpview story

http://ubuntuforums.org – Love Ubuntu.. Here's the deal guuys. I'm in a hotel right now and apparently they got it blocked so that I can't download torrents or p2p. I plug straight into the lan. I don't know enough about networking. I know that torrent programs need access to certain ports to work. So is theyre firewall blocking the port? I've heard a proxy server can get around this problem for me. (HowTos)