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turntable.fm Related Web Sites and Services
At the moment (mid-July 2011) there’s no API for developing services to augment the turntable.fm collaborative DJing platform. That hasn’t stopped a handful of developers from hacking together a few tools to fill in gaps in the service’s offering. Here … Continue reading
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turntable.fm export playlist queue
I wrote a little bookmarklet that will export your turntable.fm queue. I imagine they’ll be implementing something like this in the near future, so for now it’s bare bones. To use: Drag the following bookmarklet to your bookmarks: Login to … Continue reading
Posted in music, tools, turntable.fm
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fedora 15 virtualbox dhcp
If you’re test driving a “minimal” Fedora install on the completely awesome VirtualBox, you may be having a little trouble getting a DHCP address while using VBox’s bridged adapter. Here’s what you DON’T need to do- install and run the … Continue reading
Posted in fedora, linux, virtualization
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iptables open port 80/443/110
On a fresh Linux install you may find that you can’t connect to your server over http (port 80). To open the port you’ll need to edit your iptables configuration and add the following rule: -A INPUT -m state –state … Continue reading
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