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  1. Take a look at Plone+CMFOODocument on An OpenOffice based Content Management System? · · Score: 5, Informative
    http://plone.org

    The CMFOODocument Plone product (http://www.icoya.de/support/download_area/zope/CM FOODocument) has some interesting bridging functionality.

    I guess that when one uploads a OO Write document to a Plone site and it is converted to HTML by this product the content is added to the site catalog so it can be located on a seach by keywords.

    Yo can try it at the Plone demo site http://demo.plone.org

    I haven't' tried it myself though.

    -

    R

  2. Hope this helps... on Appeal for Linux Help from Pedal-Powered Internet? · · Score: 3, Informative
    ... and if somebody knows a better way to let these people know about this info please do it. I see no e-mail address in the linked mtdproblems.txt log file where I can send it.

    Please see http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/budiskonch ip.html It's the "Installing and booting Bering from a M-Systems DiskOnChip" chapter (written by Brad Fritz) of the LEAF Bering User's Guide.

    Bering is one of the branches (the currently most active one) of the LEAF project that is building on the strong LEAF heritage and adding some advanced stuff to get: kernel 2.4.19 (and 2.4.20), PPP[OE], firewalling (using Shorewall), bridging, wireless utils, linux-wlan, Host AP, DHCP (client and server), DJB's dnscache, pcmcia, Freee Swan, .... Bering main developers are Jacques Nilo and Eric Wolzak

    LEAF is the Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall (http://leaf.sourceforge.net/).

  3. RPM users: Try autopdate on APT - With Your Favorite Distribution · · Score: 1
    It is a very smart Perl script that solves most of the rpm dependency problems.

    It can be run from cron (so root gets e-mail reports) and you can configure it to just download the updates (it does also update the updates so the older ones get deleted) or to install them automatically for you. It can compare the remote updates against those installd on your system or against a set or rpms you specify. It can even upgrade your kernel updating the LILO or GRUB configuration if you tell it to do so.

    I'm using it to download and (for some of them) install all the Red Hat official updates for 6.2 and 7.2., also Ximian GNOME (w/o the Red Carpet bloat and using FTP or [S]HTTP so no proprietary server portion as in up2date is necessary), the unofficial HDE 2.2.x rpms maintained by Benjamin Reed at ftp://ftp.opennms.org/people/ben/, ..

    It really shines when the repository maintainer does publish the dependency database (created by using nothing more than rpm and the autoupdate script itself) along the packages.

    Give it a try, you will not regret.

    The author is Gerald Teschl

    The URL is:

    http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~gerald/ftp/autoupdate /index.html

    -- Ramiro

  4. I would select WxWindows + ACE on Portable Coding and Cross-Platform Libraries? · · Score: 1

    The first for the GUI part and the second for the
    serial (not very robust in Win32 until a couple
    of months AFAIK), network, IPC stuff

    I made my own research time ago and I wish I could have a work like the one you are comissioned to test them and to switch job :-/

    I algo found interesting the Apache Portable
    runtime (pure C) and some libraries used by
    Apple in their open source Quick time streaming server.

  5. The original article on SourceForge Drifting · · Score: 2, Informative

    You may want to link the original article posted in Advogato: here.

    FSFE is providing also French and German versions with other translations (Spanish/Portugese/Italian) in the way.