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OPEN SAUCE outfit the Mozilla Foundation is showing off its latest cunning plan for merging its Sunbird device synchronisation and offline calendar support into Thunderbird.
systhread Nerd Attending Ohio Linuxfest
The primary author of systhread.net is hoping this year's Ohio Linuxfest will be better than before. With IBM and Novell among the many names in attendance - it should be good.
gzpLinux Update
Gabor Z. Papp has cut an updated release of his Linux distro.
ETU thumbnailer
The Enlightenment project has created a great deal of incredibly useful software as a result of working on a window manager. One piece of that software is the Epeg API. The Epeg software is designed solely to thumbnail - fast. In two other articles , single file thumbnailing and using a hardcoded source to destination directory method was used. In this text, the two are combined.
Using e17s Epeg bits II
Moving on with Epeg, using a source directory of images to either create or update a thumbnail directory.
C Daemon II
In C Daemon II, using options and syslog is added plus a look at external software to help.
C Daemon II
Expanding the simple C Daemon with arguments, options, syslog, and a look at other daemon software.
Using Epeg Part I
The new software coming out of the Enlightenment project can do some pretty interesting things. In this article, a starting example of Epeg is presented. In later articles it will be expanded.
C Daemon Program Part 1
Sometimes a daemon process (or running service) is needed to check on a condition or facilitate an event.
An Extended X Windows Example
Setting up an extended X windows desktop A sample config file using X.org and Xinerama for an extended laptop desktop.
A simple tcl/tk Menu Using wish
A small example of using tcl/tk and wish to make a small X11 GUI to launch applications.
gzpLinux 20050501-stable released
gzpLinux ER 20050501 has been released. gzpLinux is a custom Linux kernel based software distribution created by Gabor Z. Papp, a consultant in Budapest, Hungary.