PartyPoker anywhere
Until now you have to install wine on a linux box to play PartyPoker.
Steps
- install wine
- download & install partypoker
- wine configuration –> win xp
- execute „wine PartyGaming.exe -P=PartyPoker“
- Play and win money

Now you can play it in a webbrowser on any box. Check out PartyPoker anywhere! Requirement JDK 1.4/1.5.
Could Linux become the dominant OS?
A nice article about this subject you can read on theregister.
Here the topics:
- Server dominance
- The Microsoft threat and GPL 3.0
- Linux on the desktop, eventually
- The Linux bottom line
Interactive Linux Kernel
The Linux kernel contains over 5 mio lines of code spread over hundreds of files. Lets say if you want find the sys_fork function, you can easily navigate sys_fork link and you got it.
You can navigate with the mouse:
- wheel-zoom
- drag-move
- keywords-links
Have fun with the interactive linux kernel map!
Ubuntu sources.list generator
With the online Ubuntu sources.list generator you can simply create your source.list in only two simple steps.
Simpsonize Me
Have you ever seen yourself as a simpsons? Now you have the chance to build your own simpsons. You must just upload a picture of you and do the detail configuration.
Free Software Sticker Book
If you are looking for a GNU Linux sticker for your computer, car or something else then you should have a look here. You can download the whole book for free.
There are really a lot of nice stickers which you can print and stick on your laptop. But please don’t forget to remove the ugly Windows sticker before
Flashback Video
On the SQL University Webpage are three sample courses on flashback . You can read the article and a lot of other useful Oracle stuff on Morgan’s Library.
Note: You will need the free RealMedia Player installed to view these courses.I hope there will be more video’s on Oracle topics.
Oracle 11g for Linux
Oracle 11g is now available for linux x86. The documentation library can be found here including the new features.
Oracle Instance Menu depend on oratab
This ksh script creates a menu with the content of the oratab. Hence you can select an Oracle instance, and the script login as sysdba.

Written and tested for:
- HPUX
- Oracle 10gR2 Instances
- ASM non RAC
Enjoy and have fun!

