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Building a Linux video jukebox for an anime convention
software and application Building a Linux video jukebox for an anime convention By: Amy R. Zunk
How do you run video to four different video rooms at an anime convention without having a staff member change tapes or DVDs at regular intervals? How do you run a video room where viewers can choose what to watch and when to watch it? You hire an open source developer to code a video keg and video jukebox. Roy Harms, the CEO of METROCON, Tampa, Fla.'s largest anime convention, was trying to figure out a way to play non-stop anime, Japanese live action films, and other videos of interest in four video rooms at the convention. He wanted an inexpensive solution that was stable, and that wouldn't require a staff member to change out videotapes or DVDs at the end of every program. And he needed something that could play for three days straight with no interruptions.
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Linux.com: Secure Remote File Management with sshfs
software and application NewsForge: Nine principles of security architecture by Nathan Willis

"It's a dangerous Internet out there, kids. If you are going to work on remotely connected machines, do it safely. Simple file transfers and interactive sessions have scp and ssh respectively; in fact there is hardly a commercial Web hosting provider left that doesn't support them. For more complicated scenarios we have VPN tools. But what if you need to work with files on a remote server, but find scp tedious in repetition and FreeS/WAN too *****bersome? You might find just what you're looking for in sshfs -- a tool for mounting a remote filesystem transparently and securely as if it were just another directory on your local machine. "sshfs is primarily the work of Miklos Szeredi, a Linux hacker from Budapest who is better-known as the creator of FUSE, the Filesystem in USErspace framework that makes sshfs possible. Szeredi was already working on FUSE when he discovered Florin Malita's similar project named LUFS and its SSHFS filesystem..." read more

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Getting started with BitTorrent and Azureus
software and application Getting started with BitTorrent and Azureus By: Chris Lynch Most of us have heard of BitTorrent, the highly scalable peer-to-peer file sharing technology designed to reduce the bandwidth strain on content distributors. With BitTorrent, the challenge is not in finding content to download, but in installing BitTorrent on your computer and finding a good, user-friendly client to manage them. We took a look at BitTorrent itself and the excellent Azureus client, and can offer you some tips on how to install them on your system.
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Posted by admin on Monday, March 28 @ 20:21:38 EST (34968 reads)
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PC World: First Look: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Looks Good
software and application First Look: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Looks Good
by Edward N. Albro
"If you're thrifty and you use an office suite, it's hard not to like OpenOffice.org, the open-source set of office productivity tools. Version 1.0, which first appeared in 2002, does most things Microsoft Office can do (including smoothly trade files with users of Word, Excel, or PowerPoint). Plus it's free. So what's to improve in version 2.0? Read more



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