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Updating your system the Smart way

Author: Federico Kereki All Linux distributions have things in common, but many differ in software installation and updating. Gentoo Linux is based on Portage, SUSE...

Adding a basket tool to OpenOffice.org

Author: Dmitri Popov No matter whether you are working on an article, an academic paper, or a novel, research is a crucial part of the...

The Etherboot/gPXE BoF from LinuxWorld 2007 (videos)

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller EtherBoot isn't an application you install on your Linux desktop, but if you run computers that boot over a network...

Setting up TinyMCE

Author: Bruce Byfield Moxiecode's LGPL-licensed TinyMCE (Tiny Moxiecode Editor) is a JavaScript program that lets users enter formatted text in HTML forms without having to...

Digipup: A Linux live CD for amateur radio

Author: Joe Barr Puppy Linux is a lightweight live Linux distribution that you can boot and run from a CD, USB stick, or DVD. One...

Fldigi and amateur radio on Linux

Author: Joe Barr Dave Freese has just released version 1.2 of Fldigi, a popular new program for Linux and FreeBSD which enables amateur radio operators...

OOo Basic crash course: Working with documents on an FTP server

Author: Dmitri Popov Wouldn't it be nice if you could access your Writer documents from any computer connected to the Internet and work with them...

OOoBasic crash course: Multi-format document backup

Author: Dmitri Popov In previous OOoBasic crash course articles we've created a few simple macros. If you're ready for more advanced stuff, let's create a...

OOoBasic crash course: Working with files

Author: Dmitri Popov OpenOffice.org's OOoBasic gives users tools to programmatically access and manipulate files. To see how that works, we'll create a simple macro that...

CLI Magic: Use cURL to measure Web site statistics

Author: Michael Stutz cURL is a handy command-line network tool whose name stands for "client for URLs," but think of it as a "copy for...