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USENIX LISA: When 1000 Computers are too Slow

Open source developer Tobias Oetiker, in his presentation at the USENIX LISA conference in San Diego, described how he could help one thousand Windows users at Swisscom.com speed up their computers.

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LIFELINE Reconfigure your network connection with isp-switch

When an Internet provider goes down, users suffer. Alternatively, users can immediately switch to another ISP. We’ll show you a Perl script that can help you reconfigure your computer to make the switch.

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MIND GAMES Perl script reveals math trick

A trick that anybody can learn lets you determine the day of the week from the date. We’ll apply some Perl technology to discover whether the method is reliable.

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TEST QUESTIONS Problem solving with Vim

The Vim editor supports Perl plugins that let users manipulate the text they have just edited. Complex functions can be developed far faster than with Vim’s integrated scripting language.

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WRITE ACCESS Letters from readers

Editors and authors answer reader-submitted questions.

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Nagiosgraph 1.0.0 Offers New Approaches

Nagiosgraph, an extension of the Nagios monitoring software, is available as version 1.0.0. The program merges the performance data from the Nagios plug-in and presents them graphically on a webpage.

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COLOR PLAY Retouching with Perl

In many cases, whole series of digital images need the same kind of modifications, which forces the photographer to repeat the same steps time and time again in GIMP. Have you ever considered retouching in Perl?

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THE LISTENER Alternative call waiting service with Perl

If you can’t get through to your home number, a script can check the line status and send a signal to you via the Web to tell you when the line is free.

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Rikki's Open Source Exchange

Stop by Rikki's Open Source Exchange for dispatches from the world of women in open source.

Rikki Kite examines the experience of women across the spectrum of open source –
the people, projects, organizations, events, articles, issues, and news.

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