Friday, May 28, 2004

Linux on the PS2 by John Littler -- As consoles increase in power and alternate operating systems increase in functionality and flexibility, it's ever more attractive to port your favorite free operating system. In the case of Sony's PlayStation 2, the company even encourages it. John Littler explores Linux on the PS2, including hardware, installation, upgrades, alternatives, and game programming.

coLinux: Linux for Windows Without Rebooting by KIVILCIM Hindistan -- Trying Linux just keeps getting easier. Knoppix and other live CDs let you take Linux with you on CD and USB keys, but you have to reboot to run your software. What about Windows users who want to use Linux in conjunction with their existing systems? KIVILCIM Hindistan explores the world of coLinux -- cooperative Linux.

Build Strings with { } by Jerry Peek -- Save typing by expanding strings at the shell prompt. Learn hot to use the {} pattern-expansion characters in this excerpt from Unix Power Tools, 2nd Edition.


Using and Customizing Knoppix by Robert Bernier -- Several Linux distributions boot directly from CD-ROMs. How many are usable in that state? How many are customizable in that state? Klaus Knopper's Knoppix is perhaps the best known of these distributions. Robert Bernier explains how to use Knoppix and how to customize your own self-booting distribution CD.

Variable Manipulation and Output by John Coggeshall -- John Coggeshall covers basic variable manipulation and output, including math operators and strings.

Basic PHP Syntax by John Coggeshall -- John Coggeshall covers basic PHP syntax, including variable usage, variable types, and how to print variables to the web browser.

Introduction to Socket Programming with PHP by Daniel Solin -- Daniel Solin uses a game analogy to show how PHP can be used to exchange data between two computers using network sockets.

Introduction to Socket Programming with PHP by Daniel Solin -- Daniel Solin uses a game analogy to show how PHP can be used to exchange data between two computers using network sockets.

An Introduction to Extreme Programming by chromatic -- When you look at it closely, Extreme Programming isn't really as extreme as it is logical. This introduction shows you the tenets of XP and its relationship to open source methods for writing software.

Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Some Interesting RFC Docs need to read


  • 2105 - Cisco Systems' Tag Switching Architecture Overview
  • 2104 - HMAC: Keyed-hashing for Message Authentication
  • 2095 - IMAP/POP AUTHorize Extension for Simple Challenge/Response
  • 2085 - HMAC-MD5 IP Authentication with Replay Prevention
  • 2083 - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) Spec. version 1.0
  • 2082 - RIP2 MD5 Authentication
  • 2080 - RIPng for IPv6
  • 2069 - An Extension to HTTP: Digest Access Authentication
  • 2068 - Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
  • 2058 - Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
  • 2046 - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) Part 2: Media Types
  • 2045 - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) Part 1: Format of Internet Message Bodies