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VortexBox 1.8. In the last release we added DVD
movie ripping; now we made it better. VortexBox
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Linux From Scratch isn't a distribution in the
traditional sense of the word, but rather a book
containing a set of instructions for building a
base Linux system from source c ...
Managing Multiplatform Environments with PERL
"We could describe system administration like
this;
On one side, we have a set of resources:
computers, networks, software et ...
This book is a complete HOWTO to build your own
custom distribution based on an installation of
someone else's distribution you have installed,
configured and patched before p ...
By Andi Gutmans, Stig Saether Bakken and Derick
Rethans
Table of contents:
Foreword
Preface: Introduction and Background
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Practical Python offers a highly useful guide to
the Python programming language. In disarmingly
readable prose, author Magnus Lie Hetland guides
you through those concepts of ...
The first official Trolltech guide to Qt 3.2
programming!
Straight from Trolltech, this book covers all you
need to build industrial-strength applications
with Qt 3.2.x and ...
SoL was developed by antitachyon and is completely
independent of other Linux distributions. SoL was
designed and optimized to run on servers with
modern CPU-architectures. Th ...
The book contains a collection of articles from
XML.com.
This booklet contains tutorials on the XML Schema
specification, written for XML.com by experts Eric
van der Vlist ...
The Ruby Way assumes that the reader is already
familiar with the subject matter. Using many code
samples it focuses on "how-to use Ruby" for
specific applications, either as ...
PHP and MySQL Web Development teaches the reader
to develop dynamic, secure, commercial Web sites.
Using the same accessible, popular teaching style
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