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Intro to Kdenlive

http://opensource.com/life/11/11/introduction-kdenlive
http://opensource.com/life/11/11/advanced-editing-kdenlive

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Swap erklärt

Dieser Artikel erklärt sehr schön die Hintergründe von Swap:
http://distilledb.com/blog/archives/date/2009/02/22/swap-files-in-linux....

Überhaupt sieht die "distilled brilliance"-Seite interessant aus,
leider tut sich dort seit 2009 nichts mehr. :|

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Linux-Live-CD mit Spielen

http://live.linux-gamers.net/

... und für die ganz ganz kleinen:

http://jux-net.info/juxlala/index.html

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Two-factor SSH authentication for Linux

Google provides an app (for Android, iPhone and Blackberry) and a PAM to implement two-factor ssh authentication on Linux:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/opensource/two-factor-ssh-authenticatio...

(via Kris Köhntopp)

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About the Linux /proc filesystem

http://www.petur.eu/blog/?p=320

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KDE home system pipe dream

It should solve the following problems:

  • easy setup
  • make the different machines in the home network aware of each other, and play together well
  • communication server setup
    • imaps accounts, accessible from inside the home network and from the outside (using a Fritzbox with dyndns, for example)
    • it should fetch email from different external accounts
    • spam filtering on the server side
    • general filtering on the server side
    • virus checking on the server side
    • easy to configure
    • Kolab-based?
  • out-of-the-box email encryption
  • syncing of calendar, addressbook, email data with mobile devices, also remotely (ssh tunnel?)
  • file server with shared dirs and user dirs, and access control
  • fulltext indexing/search of files on the file and mail server and the client installs
    • per user, matching the access controls
    • handling of encrypted email (how? And that would require to encrypt the respective index, too, or this would be a leak.)
  • print server
  • media center setup, NX-enabled, LinuxMCE/KDE-based?
  • workstation setup, NX-enabled, KDE desktop
  • setup for notebooks including the ultra-low-end (eeePC, etc.), KDE desktop
  • setup that runs off USB drives, KDE desktop, automatic hardware and network detection, configured for easy access to emails, files, etc. at home when outside the home network
  • encryption support for all user data, whole disk encryption for notebooks and USB drive installs; in general: secure setup of these mobile installs for operation in a "hostile" environment (when outside the home network)
  • NX access to the home machines from outside the home network through ssh tunnels and port forwarding by the router
  • graceful handling of parts of the network being switched off at times
  • easy backup of all systems, e.g. to a USB hard drive attached to one of the machines
  • easy updates of all systems, local cache of package repository

Many of these things are possible today if one likes to tweak and script things. A few things on this list I've tried myself.

This looks more like a packaging/distro-creation task than a coding one to me.
Well, probably some of both.

Is there any distro (or customized spinoff) that focuses on making these things easy by making sane assumptions and by introducing sane conventions, if necessary at the expense of some flexibility?

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Short intro to sshfs/FUSE

liquidat has a short introduction to sshfs.

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The 2006 Linux File Systems Workshop

"The Linux file systems community met in Portland in June 2006 to discuss the next 5 years of file system development in Linux."

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Qtpfsgui

"Qtpfsgui is an open source graphical user interface application that aims to provide a workflow for HDR imaging."

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Tiny, Green, and Penguin-Friendly

About what's going on in the small form factor segment.

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