February 2006
QTParted - linux partitions
by macroronbootable Linux distribution that comes in the form of a CD or DVD can be a lifesaver when your computer goes awry. In this feature, we guide you through the process of fixing Windows with Knoppix, which includes resizing Windows partitions, solving key sy
January 2006
Free Software Blog: ODOC - one day one (shell) command
by macroronNews, tutorials, tips and tricks about Free Softwares
Free Software Blog Home - ODOC - one day one (shell) command
by macroronNews, tutorials, tips and tricks about Free Softwares
Essential Firefox extensions you should download today - part 1
by macroron & 1 otherEssential Firefox extensions you should download today - part 1
December 2005
Developers Digest Wiki Home
by macrorona programming resource. there are currently 74 programming articles on the wiki.
Linux Magazine: Power Tools
by macroronpresents the widest and most in-depth coverage of everything Linux. From the depths of the kernel to the desktop and spanning all layers of the Linux/Apache/MySQL/Perl-Python-PHP stack, each month's Linux Magazine offers pragmatic, insightful, and solutio
Linux Magazine: Perls of Wisdom
by macroronpresents the widest and most in-depth coverage of everything Linux. From the depths of the kernel to the desktop and spanning all layers of the Linux/Apache/MySQL/Perl-Python-PHP stack, each month's Linux Magazine offers pragmatic, insightful, and solutio
Linux Magazine: Topics
by macroronpresents the widest and most in-depth coverage of everything Linux. From the depths of the kernel to the desktop and spanning all layers of the Linux/Apache/MySQL/Perl-Python-PHP stack, each month's Linux Magazine offers pragmatic, insightful, and solutio
HOW TO: Increase Firefox’s Page Rendering Speed
by macroronAbout Configure: network.dns.disableIPv6 - Disabled - Toggled to True. - Default Toggle Back To False.
What's Next for Next-Generation Apps
by macroronDon Box is an architect assigned to the 'Indigo' project at Microsoft, where he is working on next-generation Web services protocols and plumbing.
The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG
by macroron & 1 otherthe future of HTML. what it will mean to Web authors, browser and developers. incremental approach embodied by the WHATWG specifications. radical cleanup of XHTML proposed by the W3C. an overview of the W3C's new Rich Client Activity.
~bluesmoon: The new developer - javascript (or ECMAscript really) is easily turning into the most powerful and flexible languages around.
by macroronLivejournal User - The future is not with the Ruby, PHP, Python or framework guys. The future is with the guys who are resourceful from the point of designing database schemas, encapsulations in C++ or any other back end language, business logic in a web
Expanding Linux Partitions with LVM - FedoraNEWS.ORG
by macroronWe're going to backup our home folder with tar, since we want the permissions to be kept as they are. BACK UP TO CD