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  1. Cerberus Test Control System on Easy, Fast, Cheap Way to Generate CPU Load? · · Score: 1

    Courtesy of VA Linux. I don't imagine it would be hard to make a custom Knoppix (or other live distro) ISO with this.

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/va-ctcs/

  2. switch hands on Suggestions for an Ergonomic Mouse? · · Score: 1

    I know this sounds like a simple answer, but I think I've avoided a significant amount of pain over the past few years by simply disciplining myself to mouse lefty.

  3. what's next? on GNOPPIX: Bootable GNOME CD · · Score: 0

    blackboppix? wmoppix?

  4. X2VNC on How Do Your Machines Talk to Each Other? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Creates a 1 pixel buffer at the edge of your screen. When you drag your mouse over it, it appears that the curser goes to other monitor, and the control of the keyboard too. Very handy. So with a combination of that, cygwin, samba, and netatalk, I can stay on top of all my files.

    Also, OS-X speaks samba, so there's less and less need for the appletalk protocol.

  5. where is Jon Katz... on Warriors Of Freedom Prompted Rampage Attempt? · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...when you need him?

  6. This Project Has Not Released Any Files on Open Source Design Tools? · · Score: 2, Funny

    Abandoned projects on Sourceforge? I don't believe it.

  7. Webmin on CVS Helper Software? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I haven't used this particular module, but Webmin has a decent and consistant UI, so it should do what you want. That said, it doesn't seem like there's much server configuration that you have to do once it's set up. WebCVS is pretty handy too.

  8. business plan on Bad Behavior on the 'Net - Who Pays the Bandwidth Bill? · · Score: 1

    1) set up an ISP
    2) charge extra for exceeding bandwidth cap
    3) allow infected hosts to ddos customers
    4) profit!

  9. no amount of physics on Comic Book Physics · · Score: 1

    Can explain Spiderman turning down Mary Jane.

  10. Re:That may be true, but... on Jabber As The Coming IM Standard? · · Score: 1

    Face it, the typical user at the typical Big Company isn't going to know or care who made the client she's using, as long as she can IM with her yahoo or AIM buddies. Jabber is the perfect tool for these companies. One client, many protocols. They can restrict certain channels of IM to their internal network, have a branded client integrated into their intranet, restrict access using VPN, the possibilities are endless. And all because the source and the protocol are open. Seems like an easy decision to me.