Friday, May 28, 2004

Knoppix STD: How to Customize
Knoppix STD: How to Customize:"This article will walk you through the process I used to create Knoppix-STD. Knoppix-STD is a customization of the standard Knoppix distribution. As such it owes everything to the work already done by Klaus Knopper and borrows heavily from work done by the regulars over at www.knoppix.net. In fact, knoppix.net is the first place to go if you're looking for information on how to customize. "
8:48:55 AM    comment []  trackback []  
Torvalds Changes How Code Can Be Contributed to Linux
Torvalds Changes How Code Can Be Contributed to Linux - "Under the new kernel submission process, contributions to the Linux kernel may only be made by individuals who acknowledge their right to make the contribution under an appropriate open-source license. This acknowledgment, the DCO, is used to track contributions and contributors to Linux. The DCO ensures that appropriate attribution is given to developers of original contributions and derivative works, as well to those contributors who receive submissions and pass them, unchanged, up the kernel tree. All contributors are called upon to "sign off" on a submission before it can be considered for inclusion in the kernel. " - Eweek
8:44:44 AM    comment []  trackback []  
Publishing MySQL Data in RSS 2.0

Publishing MySQL Data in RSS 2.0 Good aricle on using PHP to put MySQL into RSS 2.0 formated feeds.


8:39:56 AM    comment []  trackback []