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- Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-04 11:45
- WildFire, [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-04 11:45
- An efficient heuristic for code partitioning, [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-04 11:45
- Nigels bib [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-04 11:45
- Python [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-02 18:09
- Beagle - Evolution [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-02 13:53
- 02 [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-02 13:53
- May [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-02 13:53
- 2006 [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-02 13:53
- General [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-02 13:51
- Drafts [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-02 13:50
- Archive [1%] by nigel, 2006-05-02 13:50
- Have private and public blogs [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-26 18:53
- How should you best arrange your blogs
- How to use a weblog client [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-26 18:51
- Some people find it more convinent to use a weblog client to post entries.
- SSH Synergy [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-26 18:51
- Synergy is an application which lets you share a mouse and keyboard between multiple machines. This is a simple script which sets up a synergy connection via ...
- Zope Security [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-20 11:56
- This is important if you want to access python from TAL
- Find which Debian packages use up your space [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-21 11:35
- A simple shell command line to get the top space users in Debian
- Getting Linux onto an ASUS WL-500G [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-04 23:38
- Short howto
- JINI Tutorial [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-03 21:58
- The only simple Jini example I have found.
- JAMon (Java Application Monitor) [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-03 21:58
- The Java Application Monitor (JAMon) is a free, simple, high performance, thread safe, Java API that allows developers to easily monitor production ...
- Run IE6 under Linux [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-03 22:00
- Using Wine 0.9.10 you can happily run IE6 under linux
- A good .bashrc [1%] by nigel, 2006-04-04 23:49
- My bashrc file, which I consider to be very useful. A bashrc file allows you to customise your Unix shell (provided it is Bash, which is the case on most Linux ...