1.- KNode/KNode for mailing lists.
Mailing lists are widely used for communication among Free Software projects and interest groups. By sending an email to a special email address, tens, hundreds or thousands of people will receive the message for discussion. It can be useful to separate this mailing-list email traffic you receive from regular email really meant for you. This way, you can casually read a mailing list
2.- How to send SMS using Kontact.
Create an account at smsjoker (or something similar). Prices are ok and writing SMS at your PC just rocks. Load script “smsjoker-script” from kde-apps.org. Open Konsole and with root permissions. Copy script to /usr/local/bin and make it executable: # cp smsjoker-script /usr/local/bin/ # chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/smsjoker-script Call up program as the regular user once. $
3.- Dot-to-Dot Adventure Free Learn Numbers and Letters.
This fun lesson on letters and numbers can be enjoyed by the whole family, with fully customizable options making it suitable for toddlers and older kids alike. Go from one dot to the next in the correct sequence in order to reveal the mystery object. Terrific job! You have earned a cool pin badge - now have a race with siblings and friends to see who will be the first to collect them
4.- Emmabuntüs distribution for refurbished computers and discovery GNU/Linux.
Emmabuntüs is a desktop Linux distribution based on Xubuntu. It strives to be beginner-friendly and reasonably light on resources so that it can be used on older computers. It also includes many modern features, such as large number of pre-configured programs for everyday use, dockbar for launching applications, easy installation of non-free software and media codecs, and quick setup through
5.- Khan Academy on the App Store on iTunes.
In mid-March, we launched the official Khan Academy iPad app. If you haven’t yet downloaded it, you can download the app for free from the App Store. Using the app, you can view all 3,200+ videos available on the Khan Academy website, including all of Sal’s videos as well as art history videos by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker, math videos by Vi Hart, and cryptography videos by Brit
6.- August 2014: 10 Most Popular Posts from Ubuntuland & The Dream Valley.
1.- 5 quick tips to help keep your website secure. 1. Start with Your WordPress Username. When installing a new version of WordPress, one of the first steps is to select your username. Because it comes up with the default of "admin" many users overlook changing this and continue on with a very lame, hacker-attack-waiting-to-happen username. I know - I did it too way back when. I'm willing to
7.- 5 quick tips to help keep your website secure.
1. Start with Your WordPress Username. When installing a new version of WordPress, one of the first steps is to select your username. Because it comes up with the default of "admin" many users overlook changing this and continue on with a very lame, hacker-attack-waiting-to-happen username. I know - I did it too way back when. I'm willing to bet that your name is not "admin", only guessing here
8.- Roundup is a simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system.
Roundup is a simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system with command-line, web and e-mail interfaces. It is based on the winning design from Ka-Ping Yee in the Software Carpentry “Track” design competition. The current stable version of Roundup is 1.5.x which has quite a comprehensive feature set. For more information see the design overview, and all the other documentation. Roundup has
9.- Samidare Web Page Update Checker.
Samidare checks web page updates. It takes a list of URLs in a configuration file, config.yml, and checks last update time of them. A HTML file, latest.html, is generated to show the updates. Features. Easy configuration: just list up URLs. HTML generation by template. tDiary theme supported. generate/read LIRS. check page content addition to Last-Modified.
10.- Rawdog is an RSS Aggregator Without Delusions Of Grandeur.
Rawdog is an RSS Aggregator Without Delusions Of Grandeur. It is a "river of news"-style aggregator: it uses feedparser to download feeds in RSS, Atom and a variety of other formats, and (by default) produces static HTML pages containing the newest articles in date order. Rawdog is designed to be invoked periodically by cron (or a similar task-scheduling mechanism). It stores data in flat
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