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Cube Fodder: Tangle Desktop Toy
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/5a38.shtml

Gadgets: Sharp Zaurus Linux PDA
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a3c.shtml

Gadgets: Key Katcher
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a05.shtml

Tshirts: Kids: newbie
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/apparel/59cc.shtml

Caffeine: Energy Gum
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/caffeine/5a35.shtml

Gadgets: Super Bright GREEN Laser Pointer!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a1d.shtml

Gadgets: SoundBug - Turns Glossy Surfaces Into Speakers!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/computing/5a15.shtml

Tshirts: It Must Be User Error
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/apparel/59fe.shtml

Gadgets: Key Katcher Privacy Device
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a05.shtml

Gadgets: Mini Wireless Color Video Cam (for RC rovers)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59eb.shtml

Cube Goodies: Levitron Desktop Levitation Toy
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59a9.shtml

Tshirts: Bug Off, I'm On My Break
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Watches: onHand PC Watch
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a1a.shtml

Caffeine: Hyperglow Caffeinated Beer
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/looflirpa/beer.shtml

Gadgets: Desktop Zero Point Infinite Power Generator
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/looflirpa/zero.shtml

Cube Fodder: New Desktop Mini Fridge/Warmer
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/5991.shtml

Mods: New Lian-LIi Cases
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/computing/cases-mods.shtml

Cube Fodder: LED Binary Clock
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59e0.shtml

Cube Fodder: Rogers Connection Magnetic Set
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Caffeine: Warp Mints In Cinnamon Flavor
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/caffeine/59de.shtml




Sourceforge
Automated Security Tools
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=51027
    Release Candidate 1

phpLotto
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53340
    phpLotto 1st Release

Legend of the Wonderer TCG
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=44698
    battle system in the project Docs

Advanced Simlulation Toolkit
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=48818
    Recruiting

PHPortal
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=28568
    PHPortal version 0.1.9 released!

PCGen -- A d20 Character Generator
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=25576
    PCGen 2.6.3 is available

MySQL Objective C API for Cocoa
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=42424
    SMySQL version 0.7.0

i810 Framebuffer Device Driver
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=39579
    Video Overlay Support for the Intel 810 and 815 Framebuffer

'Just For Fun' Network Management System
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46041
    JFF Network Management System 0.6.4

VietPad
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46758
    VietPad 1.0.2 Release




Slashdot
Et Tu Brute? EMI to Sue AOL Over Musical Infringement
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/2253223

    [0]QGambit writes "[1]Salon.com is running an [2]AP story about EMI
    Music suing AOL Time Warner for using songs from its music catalog on
    TBS and the AOL service without paying for them."EMI's publishing unit
    contends that AOL Time Warner is illegally using songs for promotional
    purposes from "The Wizard of Oz," "Singin' in the Rain," and other
    classic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movies." Good. Now that they are turning on
    themselves, they will leave us alone for awhile." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.salon.com/
    2. http://www.salon.com/tech/wire/2002/08/08/emi_aol/index.html

Build Your Own Tesla Coil
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/2051257

    [0]screenbert writes "Ever wanted to keep stray dogs or neighbors from
    trampling your backyard, but just couldn't find the system to really
    deter them? Well this [1]site shows how they built a bi-polar Tesla
    Coil system. I've always loved the Tesla coils on C&C when they'd zap
    the units as they went by. " 
Links
    0. http://www.screenbert.com
    1. http://www.edm.net/~jwilliams/tesla.html

Consumer Friendly (or Disney Hostile) DVD Players?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/162216

    solli asks: "After 13 years of relatively faithful service my
    Mitsubishi(!) VCR has finally kicked the bucket, and I am now thinking
    of moving on to DVDs. One of the only things preventing me from buying
    a DVD is the fact that some media companies like to make you watch FBI
    warnings, trailers, and ads before allowing you to view the actual
    movie [0] (like Disney's Tarzan). Of course, there is such a large
    demand for [1]region free players and other [2]specialized needs that
    niche markets have developed to fill that demand. However, I have seen
    nothing about players that give you the freedom to navigate through the
    disk the way you want to, instead of how the content producer wants you
    to. What DVD players exist that let the viewer take full advantage of
    the nonlinear properties of the DVD media? Can any of the available
    players ignore the directives embedded on-disk to disable certain
    controls at particular times?" 
Links
    0. http://news.com.com/2100-1017-237585.html?legacy=cnet
    1. http://www.codefreedvdplayers.com/
    2. http://www.apexmodchip.com/

Slashback: Picnic, Neonapster, Microsoft
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/2339214

    Slashback tonight with some good news about Linux Weekly News, an
    annual update for interested picnic-goers, a followup on Neonapster,
    and a few words of caution on Microsoft's approach to code disclosure.
    Read on below for the details. 

X-Box Flaw:  MS Won't Use DMCA
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/2042249

    [0]80bower writes "Looks like Microsoft is going to allow an MIT
    student to display security flaws in the XBOX and won't use the DMCA to
    stop him. Read about it at [1]EFF via [2]Politech." Microsoft deserves
    kudos for this. But it is a sad state of affairs when people deserve
    kudos for NOT doing things. 
Links
    0. http://www.80bower.net
    1. http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/20020808_eff_bunnie_pr.html
    2. http://www.politechbot.com/

Perseid Meteor Showers
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/120210

    [0]obfuscated writes "'Flying gravel bank' attacks the Earth's
    atmosphere; damage unknown. Visible now and peaking on August 12th, the
    Perseid meteor shower is back to trained and amateur sky watchers. At
    its peak as many as 60 or more shooting stars can be visible per hour
    from the Northern Hemisphere. This year's viewing should be especially
    good since the 'Earth is expected to encounter the core of the Perseid
    swarm, where meteoroid concentration is densest, next Monday.'
    [1]Space.com as well as [2]MSN has the full text." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.space.com/spacewatch/perseids_begins_020725.html
    2. http://www.msnbc.com/news/444253.asp

Techies On Ice: The Coming Age of Cryonics
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/206233

    Frozen dinner writes: "[0]SiliconValley.com is running [1]a great
    article about technology workers' fascination with cryonics. From the
    article: "[the] otherworldly possibility of life after death
    [tantalizes] techies of all stripes -- mathematicians, physicists,
    software developers, computer programmers -- who make up a vast
    majority of those who have signed up for cryonics suspension. The
    family feud over deep-freezing baseball slugger Ted Williams has only
    intensified interest in cryonics in Silicon Valley and in the greater
    Bay Area, already a hotbed for the experimental and controversial
    process."" 
Links
    0. http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/business/columnists/gmsv/
    1. http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/3803782.htm

HP Marries Inkjet and Robotic Technology to Cool Chips
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/1752251

    An anonymous reader writes "[0]Extremetech has an [1]article about how
    [2]H[3]P has decided to use the spraying tech developed for inkjet
    printers to cool chips -- and has made a robot that'll wander around
    data centers, detecting too-hot chips and hosing them down." The
    article notes that the robot needed about 1 hour of training on the
    room before it would go about the business of chip cooling. The real
    advance would be if it achieved sentience and went crazy and became a
    graffiti taggin' super robot, but I digress. 
Links
    0. http://www.extremetech.com
    1. http://www.extremetech.com/print_article/0,3998,a=29874,00.asp
    2. http://www.hp.com
    3. http://www.compaq.com

IMAX Develops Movie Transfer Technology
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/1819241

    kazama writes: "[0]Toronto-based IMAX said that it had [1]developed a
    new process called DMR (for "digital remastering") to digitally convert
    conventional 35mm films to the IMAX format without significant loss of
    detail. 'Our customers have been saying to us for years, "We want to
    see [2]Star Wars on IMAX, we want to see [3]The Matrix on IMAX." and
    DMR is the technology which is the enabler,' Co-CEO Bradley Wechsler
    told Reuters. 'That's going to be an increasingly important part of the
    company's performance.'" So what movies would you want to see on IMAX? 
Links
    0. http://www.imax.com/
    1. 
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=IMAX&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=323015
    2. http://www.starwars.com/
    3. http://www.whatisthematrix.com/

Funky Robotic Hand
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/08/1733200

    [0]seldo writes "The [1]BBC is carrying a [2]story about a
    [3]funky-looking robotic hand with the full range of 24 hand movements
    (NASA's best effort so far has 12, apparently). It's supposed to be for
    the disabled, although a spokesman for the [4]British Council of
    Disabled People points out that everyday tasks are not really what the
    disabled need help with anymore. I just want one to play with :-)"
    Update: 08/08 17:58 GMT by [5]T: You may be reminded of the [6]DIY
    robot head from several months ago -- a perfect match? 
Links
    0. http://www.seldo.com
    1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/
    2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2178226.stm
    3. http://www.shadow.org.uk/products/newhand.shtml
    4. http://www.bcodp.org.uk/
    5. http://www.monkey.org/~timothy/
    6. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/23/1747203&tid=159




Freshmeat
CherryPy 0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93283/

    CherryPy is a Python-based tool for developing dynamic Web sites. It
    sits between a compiler and an application server. Compiling source
    files generates an executable containing everything to run the Web
    site, including an HTTP server. CherryPy lets you develop your Web site
    in an object-oriented way, using both regular Python and a templating
    language. It also comes with a handy standard library for things like
    cookie-based authentication, form handling, HTTP authentication, etc. 

CVSGnome 0.2.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93301/

    CVSGnome is a powerful script that manages GNOME CVS checkouts/updates
    and easily builds a GNOME 2 system on your partition without touching
    your existing system in any way. This script generates tar.bz2 balls of
    the checkout and updates them on the next build session. Another
    feature is the generation of a ~/.xinitrc file that you simply copy
    over and start your GNOME 2 session with. This script is meant for
    experts only who know what they are doing and why they are doing it. 

E2tools 0.0.13 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93281/

    E2tools is a simple set of utilities for reading, writing, and
    manipulating files in an ext2/ext3 filesystem. Similar in concept to
    mtools, they are designed for machines that don't have ext2 support,
    but can also be used on Linux machines to read or write to disk images
    and floppies without having to mount them. 

EJBCA 2.0 pre2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93293/

    EJBCA is a fully functional Certificate Authority in Java using J2EE
    technology. It builds on the J2EE platform to create a robust, high
    performance, platform independent, flexible, and component-based CA to
    be used standalone or integrated in any J2EE app. 

Firewall by Jim 1.22Alpha (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93276/

    This is a firewall that takes advantage of tcp_wrappers information to
    block users. It also uses separate files for configuration ease. It is
    designed to work out of the box with eth0 for internet and eth1 for the
    LAN. 

GNU TeXmacs 1.0.0.12 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93286/

    GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was inspired by
    both TeX and GNU Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured
    documents via a "wysiwyg" and user friendly interface. The
    program implements high quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts.
    It is also possible to use TeXmacs as an interface to computer algebra
    systems. Finally, TeXmacs supports the Guile/Scheme extension language,
    which makes it possible to adapt the user interface to specific needs,
    and even to extend the editor. 

GTK+ C++ Object Development Environment 1.0 Beta-2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93272/

    GCode provides a state of the art Graphical User Interface library that
    makes building applications easy, intuitive and efficient. There are
    more than 330 classes that wrap most of the objects found in the ATK,
    GDK, GDK-PIXBUF, GLIB, GTK, and Pango libraries. It has its own system
    of signals and slots which make using native GTK signals or creating
    your own signals easy. There is a standard string compatible UTF-8
    string class, a full set of simple example programs, a GCode version of
    the GTK+ demonstration program, and a tutorial. 

HP OfficeJet Linux driver 0.90 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93277/

    The HP OfficeJet Linux driver provides printing, scanning, and
    photo-card access support for most Hewlett-Packard multi-function
    peripherals connected to a parallel port, USB port, or LAN via selected
    HP JetDirect print servers. Additional applications are provided to
    view the contents of the front-panel LCD and to access other control
    and status features of the device. 

HTun 0.9.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93268/

    HTun is a tool to allow you to create a fully-bidirectional IP VPN over
    an HTTP proxy or just over port 80, allowing you to bypass restrictive
    firewalls and use any IP-based service you desire. 

JProfiler 2.0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93290/

    JProfiler is a fully dynamic profiler based on the Java virtual machine
    profiling interface (JVMPI). It is targeted at J2EE and J2SE
    applications, and features CPU profiling, memory profiling, thread
    profiling, and VM telemetry information. 

kanjidrill 5.12 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93285/

    kdrill helps people learn Japanese 'Kanji' characters. It originally
    started as a simple multiple choice Kanji quiz program, to help people
    learn Japanese characters, but it now has a few different guess
    formats, history options, and also has a dictionary function. Words can
    be looked up in a variety of methods, including Romaji, SKIP,
    four-corner, cut-n-paste, and English search. 

LUFS Userland Filesystem 0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93287/

    LUFS is a hybrid userspace filesystem framework supporting an
    indefinite number of filesystems (localfs, sshfs, ftpfs, httpfs,
    socketfs, freenetfs, and nutellafs) transparently for any application.
    It can be regarded as doing the same job as the VFS (virtual filesystem
    switch) in the kernel: it is a switch, distributing the filesystem
    calls to its supported filesystems. However, LUFS filesystems are
    implemented in userspace. This would be a drawback for local
    filesystems where the access speed is important, but proves to be a
    huge advantage for networked filesystems where the userland flexibility
    is most important. 

Mango 0.17 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93300/

    Mango is recipe management software. The main motivation of the project
    is to provide an open source Mealmaster compatible application. 

MicroBlogger 1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93270/

    MicroBlogger, as the name implies, is a small, simple, flexible,
    secure, and reliable weblog engine written entirely in Bash. It is
    designed to be a deploy-in-place weblog solution, with absolutely no
    dependencies on any outside programs--no PHP, no SQL, no CGI, no
    JavaScript, no Perl, nothing. It is self-regulating, self-maintaining,
    and ready to fly straight out of the box. 

mkwav 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93278/

    mkwav provides quick and easy MP3 conversion and burning with pretty
    dialog interfaces for console and X using dialog/Xdialog. It is written
    in bash. 

Netclipboard 0.35 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93299/

    Netclipboard provides multi-platform clipboard synchronization over a
    local broadcast-capable network. It is based on the QT toolkit, and
    will build and run on Linux/X11 as well as Microsoft Windows. 

News Feeds 1.0.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93282/

    News Feeds is an Ampoliros module based on Magellan. It retrieves RSS
    and RDF sources and displays them in the pages as defined with
    Magellan. There are no limits in the amount of definable sources. The
    sources are cached and the refresh time is user definable. 

PhotoGroup 0.0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93267/

    PhotoGroup is a GNOME program for organising (and displaying)
    collections of images. 

PHP Panoptes 0.2.1 (Main)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93294/

    PHP Panoptes is a set of PHP utilities to manage the statistics of the
    machines and devices on a network. It has a modular design, allowing
    new features to be added easily. Configuration is done through a
    single, simple XML file. It is intended to allow you to maintain all
    your network statistics in a centralized way. 

PHP::Session 0.13 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93288/

    PHP::Session is a Perl module which provides a way to read and write
    PHP4 session files. This allows you to make your Perl Web applications
    share session data with your PHP4 Web applications. 

PVM Gmake 0.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93280/

    PVM Gmake is a GNU make which uses PVM to build in parallel on several
    remote machines. 

Realm Specific IP implementation 0.9.2 (Server)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93292/

    Realm Specific IP implementation involves the creation of servers and
    clients running the Realm Specific IP (RSIP) protocol that are intended
    to be in full conformity with RFC3102 and 3103. RSIP is a new protocol
    developed as an alternative to the NAT/PAT, with the additional
    requirement to preserve end-to-end packet integrity. 

Simple TCP Re-engineering Tool 0.9.4 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93275/

    Simple TCP Re-engineering Tool monitors and analyzes data transmitted
    between a client and a server via a TCP connection. It focuses on the
    data stream (software layer), not on the lower level transmission
    protocol (as packet sniffers do). 

SoulCatcher 0.0.9-1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93264/

    SoulCatcher is a Squid redirector that was designed with schools in
    mind. It filters out domains (named and by IP) that schools do not want
    their students to see. 

Tapestry 2.2-alpha-4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93259/

    Tapestry is a rich, component-based object model for developing
    dynamic, robust, highly interactive Web applications. Applications are
    constructed in terms of Java objects, methods and properties, instead
    of URLs and query parameters. It builds and interprets all URLs,
    dispatching directly to application-specific "listener"
    methods. It includes complete source code, documentation, tutorials and
    a complete example J2EE application. 

The GCode eXtension Classes 1.0 Beta-2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93273/

    libgxc is a library that is intended to provide a useful, loosely
    related collection of composite widgets derived from the widgets in the
    GCode library (libgcode). These can either be single widgets or a small
    heirarchy of widgets. The library currently includes a specialized main
    window widget, a dockable widget, and a docking window. More widgets
    will be added as they become available. 

TkRat 2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93279/

    TkRat is a graphical Mail User Agent (MUA) which handles MIME. It is
    mainly written in C, but the user interface is done in Tcl/Tk. The
    program currently understands UNIX mailboxes, POP, IMAP, and mh
    folders. Messages are sent via SMTP or any user configured program
    (sendmail, for example). It has support for disconnected IMAP
    operations. 

WebSeller 3.0.1.37 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93274/

    WebSeller is a modular construction system for setting up your own
    Internet shop, e-commerce site, or virtual department store. 

X-Chat 1.8.10 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93291/

    X-Chat is a fully-featured graphical IRC client using the GTK toolkit.
    Optionally it can be compiled to use GNOME and Perl scripting. 

Xfstt 1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/93271/

    Xfstt means "X11 Font Server for TT fonts". TT fonts are
    generally regarded to be the best scalable fonts for low resolution
    devices like screens. Examples where good scalable fonts improve the
    visual quality considerably are netscape(tm), gimp and java(tm). A
    fonts.properties file for use with java is provided. Xfstt is freely
    available under the LGPL. 




Slashcode
Invalid command 'PerlHandler'
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/08/07/2319210

    Hi all, I come already the two days trying to install the Slash in two
    machines with Mandrake.. I followed all the steps of the installation
    manual, however I have received, when initiating the apache with the
    INCLUDE of slash.conf this error: ---- Syntax error on line 6 of
    /etc/httpd/conf/slash.conf: Invalid command 'PerlHandler', perhaps
    mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server
    configuration. -- I'm checked lists and installed File-Spec with:
    "install RBS/File-Spec-0.82.tar.gz"... Without this configuration
    Apache works fine! Help me please! 

Image and File Uploads?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/08/06/0531259

    Is/will there be a plugin to allow slash to be able to upload files and
    images? Something like what Moveabletype has? 

Slashcode login hangs
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/08/05/199233

    Have the lastest Slash codebase running. However, when a user attempts
    to log in with a correct password, the page just sits there--the IE
    icon twirls mysteriously, as if connection was being made, but no
    return. Conversely, if the enter a valid username, but invalid
    password, the page return is immediate, with a message that either the
    username or password was incorrect. Any assistance...etc. --Hieronymous
    Coward 

Install Slash For Dummies - failing on final step
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/08/04/0626227

    I was successful with every step of the "Install Slash For Dummies"
    instructions, but then failed on the final step when starting slash:
    [root@dedicated init.d]# ./slash start Starting slashd virtslash: ok
    PID = 28526 [root@dedicated init.d]# This account is currently not
    available. Does anyone have any ideas how to troubleshoot? I've looked
    through the docs and can't find anything... 

Slash installation in one step?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/08/03/0750238

    I think Slash installation is simple and clear, but also, it's manual.
    There must would be an automatic installation procedure. I'm thinking
    in a Perl script based on a response file or similar that installs
    Slash components (Apache, mod_perl, MySQL, Bundle::Slash and Slash
    itself) all in one step. Of course, you have previously to wite the
    responses to interactive questions that will be formulated during
    installation process. This response file may act as your 'Slash based
    settings for your site'. Also, the Perl script may write an
    'installation log' during its execution. 

Could not determine the server's FQDN
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/08/02/0514248

    This is probably something stupid I did, but I can't figure out what it
    is. After installing Slash without error, I try to start Apache via
    "apachectl start" and I get the following error: "[alert] httpd: Could
    not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1
    for ServerName" I have a DNS server running and the FQDN I used in the
    slash install *does* resolve. All I get if I try to access the site is
    the default Apache test page. Anyone got any suggestions? Thanks. 

SlashCode on Apache2+ModPerl 2
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/08/02/0513259

    I have installed Apache 2.0.39 with ModPerl 1.99_04. Now I want to
    install slashcode on it, but libapreq-1.0 doesn't installs because, I
    think, libapreq need ModPerl 1.3.xx. Someone installed successfully
    SlashCode on apache2? How? Thanks a lot. 

Starting out: Bundle or Current Release?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/08/01/0511244

    I'm interested in implementing slashcode but although I have a Unix
    background I'm new to the world of Linux and open source development. I
    noticed that Bundle-Slash is listed as version 2.13 (last updated last
    September),whereas slash 2.2.6 is current as of this month. My question
    is this: do I need to download and install the bundle first to provide
    some sort of base, or if I install the individual components (Apache,
    mod_perl, etc.) as directed can skip the bundle and just install 2.2.6?
    Thanks in advance. 

Slash DB ERD Please?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/07/31/0011217

    Does anyone have an updated ERD of the Slash DB (preferably the MySQL
    version, but I'm not picky), from a working site? The one that comes
    with the docs not only makes very little sense visually, but doesn't
    match the tables created by the init scripts (some tables are missing
    from the script, others from the ERD). Any additional documentation on
    the DB structure for Slash would also be greatly appreciated. 

About mod_same_subnet_forbid
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/07/30/169213

    I was wondering about mod_same_subnet_forbid, a variable I didn't look
    into before. On a newly installed Slash site I found it to be '1', does
    this mean users are prevented from moderating comments originating from
    their same subnet? This would be quite a problem for sites (like mine)
    where all comments seem to come from the same IP because of the use of
    mod_rewrite, as explained before. I set it to '0', hope it's the right
    thing to do. 




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