If you're looking to run a serious open source collaboration server, Yahoo's Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) should be on your short list. This Web 2.0 email and groupware server offers AJAX Web-based administrator and user interfaces, a variety of useful groupware features, and email import functionality.
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21 of the Best Free Linux Video Console Emulators
Emulation refers to the duplication of functions of one system using a different system. Specifically, an emulator is software specifically written to emulate aspects of the original console or computer, primarily the CPU, I/O and memory system.
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Tips and tricks to tune up KDE 4.1
The recently released KDE 4.1 is a vast improvement over the original. Hundreds of bugfixes and refinements mean that the KDE desktop is now a stable, functional and productive environment.
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Top 40 Firefox plugins, extensions and add-ons
Firefox is a very useful and feature-rich browser, we all know that. But aside from being a robust Web browser, Firefox is appealing to more sophisticated users because of the support that it gets from third-party application developers.
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Do you really need to install Intrepid Ibex (Ubuntu Linux 8.10)?
The first thing I did was check the filesystem usage via the command df -k.
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Compiz Fusion and X.org MPX and Input Redirection Patches are now out!
So, I figured that I should publish these before murphy’s law ensures that I either have a 1% chance of living the next day, or that the Australian Government censors me.
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OpenSocial overview: how opensocial works, and how to integrate it with your CMS
So, you've heard about Google's free software release of its Gadgets server, and the new Open Social. And gosh, wouldnt it be nice if you could provide this technology to your users with your favorite free software Content Management System (CMS)?
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Listen to your music anywhere with Subsonic
If your music library is tied to your CD collection or MP3 player, you can still hit the road without losing access to your tunes. Subsonic is a free, Web-based media streamer that lets you -- and your friends -- access your music collection over the Internet.
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Bebo Developers to be the first company to ever to initiate Bebo application
We work with some of the top notch developers of the industry who are experienced in creating Facebook and OpenSocial applications. With dedication, expertise and experience, we aim to and have achieved our goals of satisfying our clienteles by giving them effective and potent Bebo Applications
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Sugar for Ubuntu Live USB
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Ultamatix, Ultimatix, or if you please Automatix
There is nothing all that Ultimate about Ubuntu Ultimate Edition, except it being ultimately bloated and full to the brim of applications you will never need.
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Four winning ways to monitor machines through Web interfaces
System administrators need to keep an eye on their servers to make sure things are running smoothly. If they find a problem, they need to see when it started, so investigations can focus on what happened at that time.
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Digium Reinvents AsteriskNOW
When Asterisk sponsor Digium, Inc. released AsteriskNOW, early in January 2007, the stated aim was to provide an open-source telephony "appliance." Not appliance as in hardware/software combo, but appliance as in 'all the software you need to get a complete telephony application up and running'—even if you don't know a lot about Linux administration.
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Plex: The Front Row alternative
OS X's Front Row interface is a fine choice for watching movies or TV episodes you've purchased at the iTunes Store. But if you want to play media from sources other than the iTunes Store, Front Row isn't much use.
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Using commercial tools in Backtrack 3
In a previous article Linux-Tip explained how to install the current release (Backtrack 3 Final) in a virtual environment using VMWare. The goal was to run Backtrack 3 from the hard disk connected to a Wireless USB Adapter and to use the tool Kismet. It further explains how to collect valid wireless networks and to display them on Google Earth’s worldwide map system.
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