Linux Gazette
March 2004 (#100):
* [1]The Mailbag
* [2]More 2 Cent Tips!
* [3]The Answer Gang
* [4]News Bytes, by Michael Conry
* [5]Fvwm and Session Management, by Thomas Adam
* [6]Help Dex, by Shane Collinge
* [7]Retrospectives, by Jim Dennis
* [8]Ecol, by Javier Malonda
* [9]The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers, by Ben Okopnik
* [10]Python Generator Tricks, by Pramode C.E
* [11]Programmer's Toolkit: Profiling programs using gprof, by Vinayak
Hegde
* [12]The Back Page, by Thomas Adam
or read [13]TWDT
The Mailbag
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* [17]Good incentive for publishing your personal accomplishments
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Good incentive for publishing your personal accomplishments
Fri, 6 Feb 2004 16:48:54 -0600
Richard Bray ([18]linx from brayra.com)
Just thought the TAG group would appreciate this story.
I wrote a small script to handle scanning of all my financial documents into
my computer. It's real simple and easy to use. Well, I have moved since I
used it, about a year ago. So, now with tax time coming, I decided it was
time to start scannnig in all my financial papers and shredding the files I
do not need to keep. Plus, I can burn them to cd and have a backup for the
safety deposit box.
Well...
I did real well, when I moved last year. I didn't lose one thing. I really
mean it. I've been in the house and I haven't missplaced anything. Until
last weekend. I couldn't find that #@#%#! script anywhere. I searched all my
servers, and backup CDs. I was pretty ticked and about half way through
rewriting it, when I remembered something.
I wrote an email talking about it to my local LUG a couple years ago. After
digging in my mail for a while I found a reference that said, and I quote,
"If anyone is interested in the script scan_docs.sh, you can find it on my
web site [19]http:///www.brayra.com/downloads/scan_docs.sh"
I am an idiot.
Expect some articles from me. I have many other little programs I've written
over the years. I need to write up nice documentation for them all and post
them for the gazette. I would hate to lose them too. :)
[Rick] Richard, you might perhaps appreciate a quotation from the
Penguinus Maximus:
"Real men don't use backups, they post their stuff on a public ftp server
and let the rest of the world make copies." - Linus Torvalds
Immortalize those cool scripts of yours too, send them in to Linux Gazette
as either articles or nice little tips. -- Heather
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* [20]typo? 0wnz0red? prankster on staff?
* [21][LG 98] 2c Tips: #4
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typo? 0wnz0red? prankster on staff?
Mon, 9 Feb 2004 16:36:40 -0800
Carla Schroder ([22]carla from bratgrrl.com)
Reading Linux Gazette is like a treasure hunt, you never know what you'll
find. Do you mean for this to be published?
[23]http://linuxgazette.net/issue99/lg_mail.html Did you get cracked by a
polite cracker? A prankster on your staff?
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PH34R C00K13 M0N573R 4ND 0SC4R 4ND 3LM0 4ND 5NUFFL3UP46U5 4ND 7H3 31337
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