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MySQL 101: Working with the MySQL DB on Linux

  Some people are born to be a database administrator, and others have database administration thrust upon them. If you're in the former group and...

The People Who Support Linux: It’s a Family Affair

This is an ongoing Linux.com series that profiles The Linux Foundation's individual supporters and begins to collectively illustrate a very important part of the...

Remote Administration with Linux

The next best thing to being there is being able to log into your systems remotely. One of the great things about Linux is...

Apple’s Enhanced OpenGL Stack Versus Linux

While our primary focus at Phoronix is on providing Linux benchmarks, we do enjoy trying out and benchmarking other operating systems like FreeBSD, Solaris,...

Linuxables: Introduction to the Nano Text Editor

Welcome back to Linuxables, where Linux.com makes you very "able" to use Linux! We resume our series with my favorite text editor Nano. Nano...

Introduction to PowerHA

PowerHA for AIX is the new name for HACMP (High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing). HACMP is an application that makes system fault resilient and reduces...

Talking KDE and openSUSE with Jos Poortvliet

Recently I had the pleasure of chatting with newly minted openSUSE community manager, and former KDE marketing lead, Jos Poortvliet about user-visible changes brought...

Android developer anecdotally claims AdMob brings home the bacon

In February 2009, Arron La's $0.99 Advanced Task Manager was one of the first paid apps on Android, allowing T-Mobile G1 users to do...

Lightweight Linux Desktop Alternative: Xfce

GNOME and KDE may be the first desktops that come to mind when you think of the Linux desktop, but they're not the only...

Desktop Linux Showdown

  Last week I gave a presentation at LinuxCon in sunny Boston entitled Desktop Linux Distribution Showdown. The premise was to compare the three most...