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How to back up and restore file permissions on Linux
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Unity Linux running KDE4 detecting the palm pre being plugged in. Provided by devnet, a Unity Linux developer. Unity Linux 3.7 is a developer snapshot of core and is not publicly released...
After the installation of ubuntu on an old machine, i load up Gaim and FireFox to test it out. Works pretty good.
How to install Kingsoft Office on Linux
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'... This week, I transferred my blog to Wordpress; your pizza/Linux photo is a great image which I posted as the masthead for the site (with attribution cited in the blogroll). Are you amenable to the photo being used like this? It fits well with my project's treatment & the stories which the interviews yield --- see it here: http://livingwithgeeks.wordpress.com/ ...' (Jill M Foster)
Hi Jill, thanks for asking permission and complying (sort-of) with the CC licensing the image, 2006JUL021140 is released under. The type of Creative Commons license I've released all the flickr images under require:
* Attribution (let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work — and derivative works based upon it — but only if they give credit the way you request.).
* Non Commercial (let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work — and derivative works based upon it — but for noncommercial purposes only)
* Non Derivative (let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.)
Checklist
* I've seen the attribution & without specific instructions from me, this is fine. Simple link back to the original image with attrribution.
* The non commercial bit is pretty simple & I'll take the most lenient interpretation on this because one image, does not a commercial enterprise make. I'll digress here for a bit.
marketing 101
Software is my main vocation. Writing, drawing, images & photos are just ways to get others to notice the first bit. So unless your entering the original or derivative and making bucket loads of cash I'll be lenient in my definition of what is commercial. To get an idea take a look at the site, gapingvoid and look at how Hugh MacLeod uses his images, in this case cartoons to market his sites without charging for them. It makes no sense to charge for the images, but at the same time you don't want others to commercially exploit them for pure commercial gain.
The reaon I've added the non-commercial license is to stop image trawling companies grabbing a few images from lots of people & re-selling access, associated adverts etc.
* The non - derivative bit is one area where you have stumbled. The license I've chose prohibits this particular practice. But given the rip-mix-burn idiom is really one of the reasons the Creative Commons license was devised (ie: the ability to grab something, with attribution and build something else maybe for you it is too prohibitive.
Propose
So I grant for you (Jill Foster of Living with Geeks) , a re-license the image with the following restrictions or relaxations on my normal license. This means you don't have to change anything on your current page & can use it as is. I'll send this text in an email at some time to confirm it with you (as per your email sent 'your photo + interviewing for my documentary').
I grant Jill Foster of Living with Geeks (and only Jill Foster) the following license for this image.
* Attribution You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor.
* Non Commercial You may not use this work for commercial purposes.
* Share Alike If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under a license identical to this one.
You can find a human readable explanation here and a legal definition here. The license has been modified to comply with Australian law meaning it is recognised under copyright law in Australia.
How to build a kernel module with DKMS on Linux
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Yakın zamanda haberini yaptığımı linux mint ekibi durmak bilmiyor. Mayıs ayında çıkarılan kararlı sürüm Linux Mint 15 “Olivia” sonrası Linux mint geliştiricileri çalışmalara tam gaz devam ediyor.
How to add a cron job on Linux
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How to set up remote desktop on Linux VPS using x2go
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How to find the biggest files or directories on Linux
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Ein Foto des Bildschirms meines Arbeitsrechners "Bregenwurst".
Ach ja, da will man seine geupdatete Debain Testing hochfahren, und der hübsche neue Kernel kackt ab. (Eingefrorenes System beim Initialisieren eines USB-Kartenlesers.) Kein Problem, sagt man sich, deshalb hebe ich eben immer wieder den alten auf, damit ich ein Fallback für miese Zeiten wie heute habe. Also flugs zum Ausschalter gegriffen und drei Sekunden gedrückt halten, dass die Kiste auch ausgeht, und dann schön neu hochfahren lassen -- um die BIOS-Meldung zu sehen, dass etwas mit den CPU-Einstellungen im BIOS nicht mehr stimmt. Ach, das Leben eines Computerbenutzers ist doch voller fröhlicher Momente...
(Ob der Wrackkernel wohl heimlich die CPU klaut?)
2003年,大学中。几乎没有人理解我为什么要装难用的GNU/Linux操作系统,太折腾。而不用到处可以下载到的,“免费”的盗版Windows。不是我装B,而是他们是不懂,也没法解释。FOSS和DIY的乐趣只有实践才能体会到。
现在他们应该明白我为何在GNU/Linux上投资了吧?
非常喜欢Fedora Core 1的墙纸,当时很习惯Gartoon这套图标。
看到Thunderbird没有?我算是一只老雷鸟了^_^
Kernel 2.4.22
GNOME 2.4.0
KDE 3.1.4
I like the default wall paper of Fedora Core.
2003, when I was in college. Almost nobody understood why I installed such a weird OS they have never heard of. Most of them use free Microsoft Windows 2000 pro or XP Pro, of course illegal. Worked my ass off to make everything work and get away from Windows. They just don't know the power of opensource and the joy of DIY. Now they should understand the ROI:)
I like freedom, that's why I embrace tux.
I like the default Fedora Core wall paper, looks elegant.
See Thunderbird? I should be an old Thunderbird^_^
China Mobile's IM client Fetion is for Windows only, which enables free SMS to any China Mobile number for free. It's not fair to Linux/Mac users.
Now DDD developed libFetion and it is now cross platform.
DDD开发的libFetion可以在GNU/Linux, Mac OS X和Winodws上运行,飞信的基本功能都有了。
For more info: libfetion.cn
Homeserver: Via C7, 512Mb Ram, 3Ware Escalade 7500-4LP. and 320gbGb Hd.
Ubuntu 6.10, Lamp Server with: Mpd, , Torrentflux and VideoDb
Sane Server
How to install and configure Nagios on Linux
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How to access Facebook from the command line on Linux
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How to access Linux command cheat sheets from the command line
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