SystemRescueCd is a Gentoo-based Linux distribution that specializes in repairing unbootable computer systems and recovering data after a system crash. Since it is loaded with system utilities, its main aim is to provide a handy tool to anyone that needs to perform computer admin tasks.
Read more »Help the Community! Learn How to Create Torrents
In this tutorial I will explain how to create a torrent file using KTorrent and how to put it out there in the wild, for everyone to share.
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The OOXML Fiasco: Updates from 3 Countries That Protested
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Microsoft Bundles Lies with Its Products
Microsoft's war against VMWare gets even uglier not only with bundling but also with lies.
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European Union Backs Use of Open-Source Software
The European Union's competition commissioner, Neelie Kroes, delivered an unusually blunt rebuke to Microsoft on Tuesday by recommending that businesses and governments use software based on open standards. She called using open technology a "smart business decision".
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Save disk space - use compFUSEd to transparently compress filesystems
The Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) project allows you install new filesystems without touching your Linux kernel. The filesystems run as regular programs, allowing them to use shared libraries and perform tasks that would be difficult from inside the Linux kernel. FUSE filesystems look just like regular filesystems to other applications on the machine.
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Configuring KMail e-mail client for GMail
This howto will show you how to setup your KMail e-mail client to work with GMail.
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Graphical Terminal Emulators for Linux
Review of the most used terminal emulators for Linux. Konsole, Gnome Terminal, Yakuake, xterm and several more.
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Webalizer - Apache web server log file analysis Tool
The Webalizer is a fast, free web server log file analysis program. It produces highly detailed, easily configurable usage reports in HTML format, for viewing with a standard web browser.
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The 10th anniversary of Mandriva
On Friday May 30th, we were invited to Mandriva’s 10th anniversary celebration at the Eiffel Tower. This French company, which specializes in producing Linux distributions, was born in 1998. Previously named Mandrake (the famous ‘magician’), it changed its name after the takeover of Conectiva in 2006.
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Sapping VistA’s Soul
In the past I’ve spoken highly of VistA, the Veteran’s Administration computerized health records system—and with good reason. VistA has a lot going for it. In 2006, it won an “Innovations in American Government Award” from Harvard. Studies show that use of VistA has improved VA productivity by 6 percent a year since national implementation was achieved in 1999.
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France: Education Ministry encourages Open Source use
The department at the French Ministry of Education that is handling purchasing of software and software licenses is increasing its Open Source offerings to some 1.5 million teachers and education workers in 250 institutes France.
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Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva Performance Compared
Last week we released Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 and one of the article requests we received as a result was to do a side-by-side comparison between the popular desktop Linux distributions. Ask and you shall receive. Today we have up 28 test results from Ubuntu 8.04, Fedora 9, and Mandriva 2008.1.
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Review: Linux Powered HP Media Vault Pro mv5150
The HP Media Vault is a wonder of feature rich, simple file sharing. Based on Linux, it is capable of some pretty amazing feats despite it's simple, small design. It ships in sizes ranging from 500mb upwards to 1.5tb and is very easy to setup and use. But how simple is simple? A simple as sunshine on a cloudless day. But don't take my word for it. Instead, let me show you.
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Comic touches keeps Rain-Slick Precipice fun
When edgy, risque, and retro all come together in a video game, smart people stay off the street. Off the streets of New Arcadia, circa 1922, that is, because that's where evil seems to thrive in Episode 1 of On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, a newly released game from Hothead Games and Penny Arcade.
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