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Paris Hilton’s Linux Distro. ;))))))

2006.September.2.Sat

It’s indubitable: Linux geeks are now the ultimate in hip, chic, cool or what have you.
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Paris Hilton Releases Tinkerbell Linux
By Nikolaj Borg

New York, NY – The Linux world grew by yet another distribution this summer, as Paris Hilton announced the release of Tinkerbell Linux.On her MySpace blog, the New York [...]

Website for Linux Games!!!

2006.January.17.Tue

The Linux Game Tome is a great site that covers all the latest Linux game releases. It has ratings and user submitted comments for most any game that you will find on the OS. Useful to find a game to play between coding sessions!
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Linux for the Musician, Musix

2006.January.17.Tue

It is a Free Operating system intended for musicians and users in general. It also contains an enormous collection of free programs. The system will boot from your CD/DVD drive, with no need to install anything on your hard disk.
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Cuba Switches WHOLE Nation To Linux!

2006.January.16.Mon

ONE OF the last bastions of revolutionary socialism, Cuba is to switch all its computers over to Linux to counter the influence of the Evil Capitalistic American lackey Microsoft.
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History of Computer Security

2006.January.16.Mon

“This list of papers was initially distributed on CD-ROM at NISSC ‘98. These papers are unpublished, seminal works in computer security. They are papers every serious student of computer security should read. They are not easy to find. The goal of this collection is to make them widely available.”
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Behind the Scenes with Apache’s .htaccess

2006.January.16.Mon

Here’s a cool collection of articles, tutorials, tools and forum threads to help master that Apache’s .htaccess file. An link essential for webmasters and web programmers…
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Learn Python in 10 minutes

2006.January.14.Sat

This is a cool short tutorial on Python. It takes less than 10 minutes and it’s very concise and to the point. (Warning: programming experience required).
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