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		<title>A Blog That I Love: Command Line Kung Fu</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 17:58:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Command Line Kung Fu is a blog started by Hal Pomeranz, Ed Skoudis of InGuardians, and Paul Asadoorian of Pauldotcom Security Weekly and PaulDotCom Enterprises, LLC. that &#8220;will include fun, useful, interesting, security related, non-security related, tips, and tricks associated with the command line. It will include OS X, Linux, and even Windows!&#8221; They started [...]]]></description>
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		<title>CrunchEEE 8.10.02 Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After buying my Asus EEE PC 1000HA, I initially installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix on it. After learning more about (#!) CrunchBang Linux and seeing that they had released an optimized version for the EEE PCcalled CrunchEEE. I've been using CrunchEEE on my EEE PC for the last week and decided to do a review.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend, I decided to check out GNOME Do's latest 0.8 release with the new Docky task bar. As someone who has managed to avoid all the launcher hype bestowed on programs such as Launch Box, Quicksilver and Ubiquity, I have to admit that in the beginning, I was more than a little bit skeptical about GNOME Do. How useful can this program really be? I mean, all it does is allow you to use keyboard shortcuts for common tasks. I can use the the mouse for that. Right? Wrong. After using GNOME Do for only a few days, it has quickly risen to the top of my must-have applications list.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently did a bunch of package unmasking in my desktop Gentoo installation and did an emerge of KDE 4 .2 and I thought I would share my experiences in my shiny new desktop environment (unfortunately I was unable to see how Amarok2 integrated with KDE 4.2 due to some MySQL embedded compilation issues for 64-bit Linux).]]></description>
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