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Weekend Project: Personal Area Networking with Bluetooth

Although most people think about Bluetooth in its "cable replacement" uses, such as with wireless audio headsets and keyboards, the Bluetooth standard defines a...

Rugged box PC braces itself for global warming

Kontron announced a fanless industrial box computer that runs on an Intel Atom N270 and can withstand temperatures of between five and 140 deg....

The Perfect Server – CentOS 5.5 x86_64

  This tutorial shows how to set up a CentOS 5.5 server (x86_64) that offers all services needed by ISPs and web hosters: Apache web...

Forrester Analyst Says Open Source Has Won

  Jeffrey Hammond had a message for LinuxCon attendees on Wednesday morning, "congratulations, you're on the winning team. Open source has crossed the chasm." Hammond, principle...

The Power of the UNIX Command-Line

One of the most novel and differentiating features of a UNIX system is its command line. With just a few keystrokes, including a bit...

OSD-Lyrics Turns Your Linux Media Player into a Karaoke Machine

Linux: We've featured an open source SingStar-like karaoke game before, but if you're looking for something a bit simpler, OSD-Lyrics automatically downloads and displays...

Weekend Project: Secure Instant Messaging with Off The Record

Instant messaging, just like email or VoIP traffic, needs to be secure from eavesdroppers, man-in-the-middle attackers, and other security threats. Many IM clients can...

Interview with New Fedora Project Leader Jared Smith

Earlier this year, former Fedora Project Leader Paul Frields announced he'd be stepping down from the post and that Fedora and Red Hat were...

How to join a Ubuntu machine to a Windows domain

  No matter how you try, sometimes you can't escape the clutches of Microsoft and Windows. You might have a fortress of Linux solitude at...

Microsoft Exchange Alternatives for Linux

Looking for a Linux-friendly groupware suite that can take the place of Microsoft Exchange in your organization? You'll find a wide range of alternatives...