With every new version of media players, we get new beautiful album art views, recommendations and all kinds of sorting by genre, year, composer. These are all based on correct information stored in the songs 'tags'.
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Red Hat Delivers Integrated Linux-based HPC Platform
Red Hat Thursday delivered what it called the industry’s first integrated Linux-based High Performance Computing (HPC) platform, otherwise known as the Red Hat HPC Solution, an all-in-one HPC cluster stack that Red Hat and Platform Computing put together over the last year.
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Become a multimedia pro with the Vector Linux Multimedia Bonus Disc
Many audio, video, and graphics professionals would like to make the switch to Linux, but don't want to deal with the hassle of figuring out multimedia on Linux or are scared off by the purported lack of such tools.
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PC-BSD 7 is a mixed bag
FreeBSD is a Unix-like open source operating system that can trace its ancestry back to the original Unix. It's well known and well respected in the server marketplace, but until recently FreeBSD lacked an easy-to-use desktop version.
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Slackware v Ubuntu: Not What You Might Think - Part 1
Slackware and Ubuntu share a common line of thinking. They both aim to be simple. However, they have different approaches to simplicity and different target audiences.
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Sharing Files with a USB Drive in Ubuntu
The simplest and most common use for a USB drive is to share files between systems.
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Postfix Backup Script
You need several different methods of backing up your mail server. One of those methods is using a compressed tar file of all of the important configuration files and directories that have content for Postfix. In addition, you will need to add a timestamp for your backups to you can go back and dig out mail from the archives if needed.
Read more »Emacs: If you haven't updated rinari, now may be a good time
"...I just pulled in some new fixes to ruby-mode and ruby-compilation from Phil, and there have been a couple of other additions to Rinari over the last couple of weeks. If you haven't updated from the git repo in a while now may be a good time..."
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Open-source image editing project launches
Begun in 2007, the Nathive project officially launched earlier this week, with 0.810 Alpha code set to be posted next week under a Creative Commons license.
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KpackageKit: future of package managers on your desktop [interview with developers]
PackageKit is a system designed to make installing and updating software on your computer easier.
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Areca and plan/b offer Java-based backup for Linux
Everyone needs to back up their computers, but when you have machines running on different platforms and different operating systems, it can be annoying to have to learn several interfaces.
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How to Install Apache2 webserver with PHP,CGI and Perl Support in Ubuntu Server
The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems including UNIX and Windows NT.
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What Is Ubuntu Easy Business Server (UEBS)?
Alan Pope, one of WorksWithU’s contributing bloggers, mentioned a potential Ubuntu Easy Business Server strategy in his Sept. 30 blog entry.
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FireTune Takes the Hassle Out of Optimizing Firefox
FireTune is a free, downloadable utility that automates the process of improving your Firefox setup. The application simply asks you to specify a few questions about your computer and connection speed, then automatically configures Firefox for optimal performance—in seconds.
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Power of Wonderful Linux Terminal - 10 Challenges for Windows Users
Enough said about Linux being free. You shouldn’t use anything just for the reason that it’s free. This post is for those Linux users who underestimate the power of Linux Terminal and for those Windows users who thinks that Linux is useless.
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