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Journals RSS FeedsStarting, Stopping, and Connecting to OpenOffice with Python - Using pyuno you can script OpenOffice with Python. Pyuno allows you to create macros inside OpenOffice and it also allows you to create external Python scripts that talk to a running copy of OpenOffice. If you want to get started with pyuno be prepared for an often frustrating experience: the documentation is sketchy and read more ...Feed Source: feeds.feedburner.com Best Wishes for the New Year - Usually, when I write articles for Linux Journal, they are of a patently technical nature. This article is going to be quite a bit different. As we head into the Holiday Season and the start of a new year, I've begun to think about what I want to do in the next year, and what I wish I had done with this year.
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... Set up a secure virtual host in Apache - Setting up an https server in Apache is easy. This tutorial covers how to create and sign your ssl certificate as well as how to configure the web server.
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... Treating Compressed and Uncompressed Data Sources the Same - Occasionally, you need to process a number of files—some of which have been compressed and some which have not (think log files). Rather than running two variations, one compressed and one not, wrap it in a bash function:
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... Call For Articles - Cool Projects -
We're the first to admit that Linux is cool.
Just using it is cool, but if you're doing something
extra cool with Linux this is your chance to share it with the community.
Our Cool Projects issue is coming up quick and we're
looking for a few more project articles.
We're partial to Cool projects that have a hardware slant,
but if you have a Cool software project let us know about that too.
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... Why Internet & Infrastructure Need to be Fields of Study - The Internet is infrastructure. This should be plain, but it's not. The reason is that neither the Net nor infrastructure are well-understood, even though both could hardly be more widely used.
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... A Quick Look at Chandler - Someone on the Seattle Linux List asked about Groupware and the usual suspects were suggested. One, however, I didn't know anything about. It is called Chandler. I figured it was worth looking at.
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... Adobe Levels the Playing Field with AIR 1.5 for Linux - Adobe releases AIR 1.5 for Linux today, December 18, 2008. This is great news for Linux users that have been stuck with 1.1 Beta. AIR applications that have been unable to install should install and run without problems.
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... Endless September 2.0 - Back in January of 1994, Dave Fischer coined the idea of the "September that never ended." Basically, it referred to the influx of new Usenet users that came to college every September, and had to acclimate to how one conducts themselves on the 'net.
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... Handling CSV Files in Python -
As a buddy of mine always says "the nice thing about standards is that
there's so many to choose from". Take CSV files for example.
CSV, of course, stands for "Comma Separated Values",
more often than not though, it seems that CSV files use tabs to
separate values rather than commas.read more
... Retail Sales Plummet - Price-slashing failed to rescue a bleak holiday season for beleaguered retailers, as sales plunged across most categories.
... Broad Probe Into Madoff Fund - The SEC is casting a wide net as it continues to investigate whether Madoff's family was tied to the alleged fraud.
... Low Demand Keeps Natural Gas Cheap - Natural-gas prices remain in a slump amid weak demand from manufacturers, which have cut operations to cope with the recession.
... Regulators Give Banks Mixed Message - Bankers are complaining about mixed signals from U.S. regulators, who want them to lend more but build up capital to protect against losses.
... Japan's Industrial Output Drops - Japan's industrial output posted its biggest drop on record in November while consumption and employment worsened.
... Exxon Could Benefit from Emissions Work - Exxon is spending $70 million to expand the capacity of a Wyoming plant to capture and store carbon dioxide.
... Home-Mortgage Rate Hits 5.14% - Fixed-rate home mortgage rates declined again this week, with the 30-year loan setting another record low.
... GMAC Is Closer to Bailout Funds - The Fed allowed GMAC to become a bank-holding company, potentially giving the entity access to billions of dollars of Treasury funds. (Fed statement)
... State Lotteries Show Big Declines - The sour economy is striking the one source of government financing that had been widely regarded as recession-proof: lotteries.
... Judge Sides With Fox in 'Watchmen' Dispute - A federal judge indicated that he will grant 20th Century Fox's claim of copyright ownership in the coming Warner Bros. movie "Watchmen."
... Chicago Rail Deal Advances - Canadian National won federal approval for its plan to buy a Chicago rail line, but it remained unclear whether the company can complete the fiercely opposed transaction.
... Mattel to Build an Edgier Barbie - Mattel is trying to make Barbie fashionable again with older girls, who are dropping her for edgier playthings like video games.
... NYT Shops Red Sox Stake - New York Times is shopping its stake in the holding company of the Boston Red Sox as it seeks to fortify core assets.
... Japan's Nikkei Tracks Wall Street Gains - Japanese stocks ended up 1% in a quiet session, following overnight gains on Wall Street. Shanghai's index slipped 0.2% on concern over corporate earnings.
... Consumers Catch a Break at Pumps - Consumer spending fell 0.6% in November from the previous month, driven by a steep drop in prices. Adjusted for inflation, however, spending rose 0.6%.
... Retail Sales Plummet - Price-slashing failed to rescue a bleak holiday season for beleaguered retailers, as sales plunged across most categories.
... Police Morale Takes a Hit in Mumbai - Many have wondered how Mumbai's police force failed to present any meaningful challenge to 10 terrorists during the Nov. 29 attacks.
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