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From:	 Douglas J Hunley <doug@hunley.homeip.net>
To:	 linux-users@linux-sxs.org
Subject: Linux StepByStep summary for April
Date:	 Fri, 3 May 2002 11:35:09 -0400
Cc:	 "C.O.L.A." <cola@stump.algebra.com>, LWN <lwn@lwn.net>

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Some interesting items over at the Linux StepByStep this past month. The most 
notable of these probably being the addition of an RSS/RDF feed. You can now 
load our latest additions/updates into your favorite news ticker program. The 
feed can be found at http://www.linux-sxs.org/sxs.rss and is updated every 4 
hours.
April also say the introduction of a new format for our finger results (finger 
steps@linux-sxs.org). The finger now returns the 10 latest additions/updates 
to the site. The new format matches our 'What's New' page as well.

During April the following material was added to the site:
setting up Philips USB webcams - New
programming Palm pilots under Linux - updates
installing XFS - updated for latest release
printing under Linux - updates
installing KDE on SuSE (source and RPM) - new
installing Mozilla (source and binary) - new
ALSA on 2.5.x kernels - new
display :0.0 problems on Caldera - updated
iptables HOWTO - new
gentoo distro review - new
compile-time fix for Java bug in KDE3's kdebindings - new
installing ProFTPd from source - updates
configuring AirConnect Wireless Access Point in Linux - new
turning off kernel boot messages - new

We saw a marked increase in site traffic this past month.
We now have over 300 people on our various mail lists and they generated over 
1340 messages on the main list. We had 1.41Gb of web traffic pass through our 
link in the month of April with an average of 4482 hits per day.

Our top 5 referring sites were:
Linmodems.org
Google.com
RedHat.com
www.madchat.org
LinuxandMain.com

Our jobs board (http://jobs.linux-sxs.org) was also busy this past month. We 
had ~225 jobs listings added during the month, 4 new employers, and 25 new 
job seekers register. The site saw 78 hits per day (avg).


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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
	and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
Wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/o/registry/48D11KZ4BPBQ

Why do programmers get Halloween and Christmas mixed up?
Because OCT(31) == DEC(25)
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