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Stop VIM Autocommenting (29 May 2008)
Has anyone else noticed how the newer versions of VIM attempt to be smart? Yeah, they think that just because you typed a comment on one line that you want to comment the next line, and the next...
Redundant Array Of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) (29 May 2008)
The storage capacity and data retrieval speeds of Hard Disks have increased multiple folds in last few years. However for large business organizations, which not only need to store terabytes of ...
Picking the right Eclipse distribution for you (29 May 2008)
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Easy IPv6 connections with miredo
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Booting Debian in 14 seconds
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