mardi 30 octobre 2007

what we used instead of oink

clipped from www.zeropaid.com
audionews.ru

blackflowermusic.com

bt.etree.org

chronictracker.com

djiq.org

dimeadozen.org

deepbassnine.com

btmusic.org

btbeat.com

funkytorrents.com

kerrazy-torrents.net

metal-torrents.com

onemoresolo.net

pj.sidewalkcrusaders.com (Pearl Jam)

What to Use Instead of OiNK


posted by soulxtc in bittorrent // 1 day 12 hours 40 minutes ago

What to use instead of Oink? Brokep from The Pirate Bay lays down a nice list of music related BitTorrent tracker sites to use while the dust settles from the recent closure of the once great "Pink Palace" known as OiNK.

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mercredi 24 octobre 2007

Wine ..fix enhanced desktop integration for Wine in Ubuntu


Winefix - improved desktop integration for Wine

A script called winefix. In short, it allows Wine applications to be run just as easily as those native to Linux, meaning that they can be linked to or run from any directory, whether from a terminal or even a file manager like nautilus. It also handles some of the more awkward Wine extensions like .lnk and .msi, akkowing them to be run with a double click.
Sources mirror 1 (tar.gz) (0.007 MB)
Ubuntu 7.10 DEB mirror 1 (0.024 MB)
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jeudi 18 octobre 2007

create vmware for free

Faire une image vmware gratuite de son pc pour rien
clipped from freelancefolder.com

How To Use VMWare To Survive A Computer Crash

Two Ways To Make This Happen:

  • Get the free VMware Converter and use it to make a Virtual Machine image of your existing machine. Simplest solution.
  • If you pony up about $189 you can get VMWare Workstation - a program that will let you create virtual machines from scratch. (Author’s note:  Helpful Diggers have let me know that VMWare Server will let you create images for free.  Huzzah!)  Creating custom images can be useful if you want to make a lean version of your emergency image, with only the software you absolutely need to get the job done, or you want to make multiple images with slightly different configurations.

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    mardi 16 octobre 2007

    Vixta.org Linux comme Vista

    clipped from www.toolinux.com

    Imaginez une distribution Linux qui ressemble à s’y méprendre à un bureau Windows Vista. Cette distribution existe et pousse le vice jusqu’à s’appeler... Vixta. La version 0.95 vous attend.

  • Lien : www.vixta.org
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    lundi 15 octobre 2007

    Bit torrent over ssh

    technicaly interesting
    clipped from torrentfreak.com

    BitTorrent: Bypass any Firewall or Throttling ISP with SSH

    I wouldn’t recommend BitTorrent over SSH as a permanent solution since it will cripple the servers of the SSH providers. If you’re looking for a long term solution check out a VPN service such as Relakks.

    You need an SSH account in order to get this working. You can try one of these free shell providers from this list. I currently use silenceisdefeat which requires a small $1 donation. However, the account is immediately activated and works fine for me.

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    vendredi 5 octobre 2007

    Récupérer ses K7 en mp3 avec audacity

    clipped from www.linux.com

    You've been ripping CDs for years, but what about those dusty cassette tapes
    in your attic and all that bargain-basement vinyl at used book sales? With
    Audacity, you can capture those vintage tunes, clean up their sound, and
    carry them around on your MP3 player.



    Audacity is a powerful free cross-platform audio editor. It includes tools such as noise removal filters and automatic track splitting that can speed up the process of turning your antique audio into shiny new MP3s or Oggs.

    Digitizing records and tapes with Audacity

    Manual track splitting

    If you want to edit your MP3 tags, you don't need to do it in Audacity and re-export the files. You can use the id3v2 tool to edit MP3 tags from the command line, or try EasyTAG for a point-and-click interface to edit the tags in MP3s or Oggs.

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    secure remote desktop with nx

    clipped from www.linux.com

    Accessing your home server safely can be problematic, especially if you don't have a fixed IP address, but with Linux, DynDNS, PAM, and NX Free you can create a safe remote access path to your machine.

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