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LinuxTLE(Linux Talay) is the legendary Thailand Linux Distribution lost technology from NECTEC. Now, reborn out of demise, LinuxTLE has finally build the 11.0 version code named "Cha-Am" revived the dead project by the mysterious successor. Shifted from GNOME2 into Mate Desktop which supported both Thai & English languages. LinuxTLE 11.0 currently based from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I wanted a more in depth "this day in history" archive rather than the stock calendar.history file that ships with my distro. So when i found the CDAY Calendar Almanac and proceeded to do just that.
http://cday.sourceforge.net/
This archive has been "translated" to work with $calendar in most Linux/BSD based systems... not too sure how many it'll work on.
just save the file and call with the -f flag in calendar to the path you saved the file. and the rest is this day in history.
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yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
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gbiff checks for mail within a file, in a qmail or MH style dir, or on an IMAP4, POP3 or APOP server, and can display headers (number, sender, subject, and date) when new mail has arrived. It also interprets any ISO-8859 encoding and supports both GTK an