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links for 2007-11-21

  • How To Disable ipv6 on Ubuntu 7.10 “Gutsy Gibbon” : Ubuntu Tutorials : Dapper – Edgy – Feisty – Gutsy
    More coverage on how to disable IPv6 in Ubuntu
    (tags: Ubuntu linux ipv6)
  • Install VMware Server 2.0 Beta on Ubuntu 7.10 “Gutsy” : Ubuntu Tutorials : Dapper – Edgy – Feisty – Gutsy
    How to install VMware Server 2.0 Beta in Ubuntu 7.10 “Gutsy Gibbon”
    (tags: ubuntu vmware gutsy howto virtualization)
  • Introducing IBM Lotus Quickr Web services
    Use IBM Lotus Quickr Web services to perform basic document management operations. Develop a Lotus Quickr Connector that lets you navigate a set of Lotus Quickr document libraries and invoke certain actions on individual resources within a library.
    (tags: ibm lotus quickr webservices)
  • BBC NEWS | Politics | UK’s families put on fraud alert
    Two computer discs holding the personal details of all families in the UK with a child under 16 have gone missing. The Child Benefit data on them includes name, address, DOB, National Insurance number and bank details of 25 million people. SHOCKING!
    (tags: privacy identity uk politics security computer government data news)
  • HMRC and the missing child benefit records
    If this is as safe as personal data gets in government hands, then we have just been handed the single most compelling argument against ID cards. Ever.
    (tags: data theft security HMRC)
  • FT.com / Companies / Media & internet – SyncTV to offer channel service
    A new online video download service will allow viewers to subscribe to individual TV channels.
    (tags: SyncTV internet tv)
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