ULTILEX stands for Ultimate Linux Experience. This is a live Linux CD compilation which in turn contains several live Linux distributions. You can boot ULTILEX from CD/DVD and USB flash devices.
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Meet Alawalk - Possibly the Lightest Launcher Ever
Popular launcher applications Do and Kupfer may have some competition - say hello to the incredibly lightweight Alawalk.
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Keeping track of your PCs temperature in Linux
There are two ways in which I will show you how to monitor your temperature from your panel and/or using a screenlet. Both are incredibly simple to use and each have a very different look and different feel about them, but both tackle the same task.
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"Is it a PC?" "Is it a Linux?"... "No its PCLinuxOS"
Booting the live DVD initially didn’t work but the boot menu does give the option of a safe graphics mode also known as VESA. This got the ball rolling and a good looking Gnome desktop followed. Similar in looks to Mandriva but with a massive menu.
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The Perfect Server - OpenSUSE 11.3 x86_64 [ISPConfig 2]
This is a detailed description about how to set up an OpenSUSE 11.3 server (x86_64) that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc.
Read more »Ubuntu's vision for its Unity interface
What's got us really excited is that fact that the creator of the fantastic Gnome Do, David Siegel, is working with the design team. Naturally, we wanted to find out some more…
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Where would we be without open source software?
So that's it. No more open source software. It's gone, all of it. Now what state is the world in now? Obviously there would be no more Linux, BSD, Gimp, Open Office and the rest.
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SCO Motion for a Hearing in SCO v. IBM
SCO has filed a motion asking for a hearing in the SCO v. IBM litigation. It would like IBM to be blocked from pursuing its claims, while asking the court to let SCO unilaterally go forward on its contract claims, which SCO now asserts are not affected by the loss it sustained in the SCO v. Novell litigation.
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openSUSE 11.3 GNOME Review
Unlike Ubuntu & Fedora, OpenSuse is released every 8 months. This means that they are always usually trailing Ubuntu, Fedora etc with the new Gnome, KDE. I personally prefer Gnome and even though KDE is the default option at install.
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Implementing Detailed User-Level Auditing of UNIX & Linux Systems
Enhance regulatory compliance and troubleshooting through detailed auditing, logging and real-time monitoring of UNIX/Linux user activity.
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How to record audio from mic using FFmpeg aka audio grabbing
Recently a linuxer pointed out that in spite of the amazing and widespread capabilities of FFmpeg, I have just been focused upon its media conversion feature.
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Getting Started With Squid Proxy Server 3.1
The open source proxy server and accelerator Squid has been around since the mid-1990s, helping speed up Internet traffic at both the user and the server end.
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"And Yet It Moves" Game Released For Linux
For those too impatient to wait for next month for a new native Linux game release when Amnesia: The Dark Descent is set to premiere, there is another game with a native Linux client that was released today: And Yet It Moves.
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Add a Grammar Checker to OpenOffice.org using the After the Deadline Extension
The lack of a grammar checker is a pet peeve of many OpenOffice.org users. But there is a solution for those who are in desperate need of grammar checking capabilities in the productivity suite.
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Linux Gaming Projects That Need a Little TLC (or How You Can Contribute)
My favorite PC game of all time was Interstate '76. It was really unique in its gameplay and has the best soundtrack for a game ever, featuring 70's funk, where I would pop in the cd on my computer just to play the music. I've never done that with any other game, before that or since (the site has archived the soundtrack and you can download the mp3 files from there).
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