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Swapping Caps Lock and Control
Explains how to swap Caps Lock and Left Control in KDE, Gnome, vanilla X-Windows, and Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP.
A Short Guide to Getting IPv6
We recently got a nice chunk of IPv6 space (real production space, not an experimental prefix) from the nice folks at Hexago, so I thought I'd share the initial experiences and a bit of a how-to guide for people getting started with IPv6...
What is a hardline, anyway?
We occasionally get asked this question. Some people think it means we have some kind of extremist views, or strongly-held beliefs - this is totally not the case...
Setting Up a Spam Honeypot
The concept is simple - make a mailbox that adds the sender's host IP of any mail received to a blacklist, then refuse mail from those hosts in the future. You entice spammers to send to the mailbox by posting the address in a prominent place. I use this with exim4, and here's how...
An example .screenrc file
Put this in ~/.screenrc and enjoy...
Emacs Notes
#1. Making Alt the Meta key under X. Put this in the $HOME/.Xmodmap file ! Rebind keys to permit Alt key to be Meta in Emacs...
A Detachable, Remote-Controlled X Desktop
This (rather old, re-posted) article explains how to set up an X desktop session that can be detached and reattached like GNU screen handles terminals...
Why Software Sucks
I was playing with some GUI toolkits recently, and looking at the sizes of typical Hello World applications with various toolkits, platforms and languages. It's really apalling...
 
My New Favourite Animal

This week's star is the mongoose

mongoose

Another entry in the "cute carnivore" series, we have the mongoose. Some mongooses are fairly smart and can learn simple tricks. They can be kept as pets to control vermin. (Your landlord will love you.) Mongooses giggle when mating. (I haven't tried that myself but I suspect it wouldn't go over so well.) One of their coolest features is that they are immune to snake neurotoxins because they have acetylcholine receptors! I guess that's why mongooses are sometimes used to hunt or fight venomous snakes.


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