Morning!.Got up around 10.30 thank God my sayang woke me up this morning.If not,definitely i'll be kelam kabut and also wearing 2 different socks to class hahah.Im at lab again..since i've arrived early today.Class starts at 12.30.So i guess i'll be able to blog a thing or two and also put up several links that i found for today while waiting for my class to start. As usual my daily routine starts with Slashdot.org do we Mr Helix? :).Freshmeat was also my favourite place to find an Opensource software Since it has tons of Opensource software waiting to be plugged 'Grin'
*Currently im downloading Slackware 9.1 at home. Can't wait to godek 9.1.Helix dah try.. tensen aku!! :)
Oh yaa..got links i want to put here.
Bytehoard
http://bytehoard.sourceforge.net
ByteHoard is an online file management system written in PHP. Ever needed to upload files to the internet, but didn't want to install an FTP server? Have you got a community crying out for personal storage space?
ByteHoard provides personal, password-protected storage space, space limiters, automatic compression of uploaded files to save space, different file views, automatic decompression of downloading files, file deletion, secure sessions, it has half-decent graphics and, best of all, it's free.

Herbix
http://herbix.cuodan.net
What is Herbix
Herbix is my solution to the problem of being able to serve content temporarily or for long periods from any computer without intefering without the contents of its hard disk.
This is useful for occasions where you need to set up a temporary (example) webserver in the office lan but do not have the permission/budget to purchase a new computer for the task. On such occasion, an unused computer with a floppy drive and a network card is all you need to set up a multipurpose content server for http, ftp, smtp, dhcp and even irc if need be! The usefulness of such is obvious and need not be elaborated any more.

DAMN SMALL LINUX
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org
What is Damn Small Linux?
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB) bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its minuscule size it strives to have a functional and easy to use desktop.
Why?
Because having a working Linux desktop on a 50 mb bootable business card CD is just too cool not to do.
Screenshots anyone..?[1][1]

memtest86
http://www.memtest86.com/
Memtest-86 is a very thorough stand-alone memory test for x86 and Pentium systems (and compatibles). It currently does 11 tests to fully determine whether you have faulty RAM or not.

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