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    <description>Here I am in the jungle of bits and bytes, trying to find my way... Dayum, this is getting Zeeky!!!</description>
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    <webMaster>zia@zort.org</webMaster>
    <pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2005 12:51:13 +0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Well said... :)</title>
      <link>http://zeeky.mzrahman.com/archives/000022.html</link>
      <description> &quot; David MacQuigg wrote: &gt;&gt; If you could go back to 1982, what would you change about &gt;&gt; SMTP? I&apos;d go back to 1989 and shoot the author of RfC 1123 5.3.6 (a). If he pleads &quot;not guilty, all...</description>
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      <title>TCP TIME_WAIT - what is it?</title>
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      <description> Well, these excerpts below will clear out a lot of misconception: &quot;The TIME_WAIT status is part of the TCP protocol. It&apos;s a safety feature, to prevent packets from corrupting later connections.&quot; &quot;This is how TCP works; conenctions are supposed...</description>
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      <title>Ext3 journaling ... Quick and dirty explanation</title>
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      <description> I was browing through Goggle Answers, found one of the gurus answering to a question there. It was an excellent reading experience for me. I thought I should keep it here for reference. Redhat 7.3 uses ext3 by default....</description>
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      <title>Load Average: WHAT IS IT????</title>
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      <description> Those three little numbers tucked away innocently in certain UNIX commands are not so trivial after all. The first point is that load in this context refers to run-queue length (i.e., the sum of the number of processes waiting...</description>
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      <title>HOWTO: Profile memory in linux</title>
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      <description> HOWTO: Profile Memory in a Linux System 1. Introduction It&apos;s important to determine how your system utilizes it&apos;s resources. If your systems performance is unacceptable, it is necessary to determine which resource is slowing the system down. This document...</description>
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      <title>Ensim: Mercury Skin Hack.</title>
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      <description> Ever wondered if you could only disable some menu items from the User Administration Area for a specific client? This guide will step you through on how to disable specific User Admin Menus for certain domain. One of my...</description>
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      <title>Ensim: /var/spool/mqueue remedy.</title>
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      <description> In my 1 year experience with Ensim what I found most disturbing is when the sendmail daemon starts fighting for its life trying to keep up sending thousands of email with huge attachment to some users whose email domain...</description>
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      <title>Zombie Process</title>
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      <description> Have you ever wondered what in the world is a &quot;Zombie Process&quot;? If you have, then you will get your answers here. :) I will start with an interesting find about &apos;zombie process&apos; in the Internet: What the darng...</description>
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      <title>Custom Scroll Bar</title>
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      <description> Just learned how to do the custom scroll bar. You can see the scroll bar here on the [My News] section. ZORT! I am including a quick and dirty step of achieving this: 1. Grab the ypSimpleScroll first. If...</description>
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