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        <title>ESPN 360 Video with Linux</title>
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        <description>As a customer of ESPN360 I’m happy to be able to watch the live Sportstreams with linux, apart from other services using WMP for playback and encryption. But I noticed a few things which may bother others, too.

Because of the buggy pluginwrapper in Opera, it’s not fun to watch with my favourite browser. The wrapper often breaks down and stays at 100% cpuload (Dualcore Opteron 1800 MhZ), so I searched for better ways.</description>
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        <description>We had to talk one of our favourite things in a short presentation (about 3-5 minutes) at our university, so I picked up one thing that I could describe best: Linux

We had about half an hour to pick our subject and write down the things we wanna talk about, so I made me some cards with catchwords, but you also put them into a presentation-slides.</description>
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        <title>My-IP6-Tool</title>
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        <description>This script is a powerfull, but at the moment very specialized, tool to dis/connect to IPv6 Networks with a wireless connection. It also could do pings and stores some IPv6 Adresses (which are hard to remember). I try to clean the specialised parts out later. This script is mainly developed by Ralf and I did only some fixes for the openMoko and cosmetics.</description>
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        <description>This script decodes .otrkey files from onlinetvrecorder.com. It asks for username and password once and stores it in a file in your homedirectory. If you assign the command to .otrkey files, decoding works with a klick.

~/bin/magicotr

#!/bin/bash

#defaulvariables
#file where username and password will be stored
FILE=~/.otrpass
#mode for the passwordfile, default 600 (user rw, group and world nothing)
FILEMODE=600

#languagestuff ##german
username=&quot;Benutzername&quot;
pass=&quot;Passwort&quot;
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        <title>sop - The Sopcast Starterscript</title>
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        <description>’gsopcast


I searched for a comfortable way to start sopcast  links from the browser and ended up with this script.

It depends on the sopcast binary available in your path

#!/bin/bash
######################################################
# Startupscript for www.sopcast.com P2P Videostreams #
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#                                                    #
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        <description>Some very special tasks, possibly only useable for me.</description>
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        <description>Tubeload/MyStream needs an xvid plugin. To download the Videos instead of direct watching just pass the playerpage url to this script as command line argument like
streamload $URL
~/bin/streamload

#!/bin/bash
# grab html page first
wget $1

#extract filepath from the downloaded html file
#remove of &quot;http://www.tubeload.to/&quot;
tubepage=$(echo $tubesource | cut -d&quot;/&quot; -f4)
tubefile=$(cat $tubepage |  grep &quot;var url&quot; | cut -d&quot;'&quot; -f2)
rm $tubepage

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echo &quot;Download of $tubefi…</description>
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        <dc:date>2009-10-29T23:18:42+02:00</dc:date>
        <title>Cisco VPN with VPNC</title>
        <link>http://krischer.org/linux/special/vpnc_wlan_fh_koeln</link>
        <description>My University, FH Köln Campus Gummersbach, use CISCO VPN to protect the WLAN traffic with private tunnels. Unfortunatly the original Cisco Client (especially the Linux version) isn’t very stable, likes to disconnect while browsing and - most important for some people - isn’t free code.</description>
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