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Review: Lightweight Linux distributions

Years ago I already played a bit with Linux (It was Redhat 5.0 on my 386). At that time I thought the operating system...

Mini-ITX board signs up for new chipset

Via has announced a mini-ITX motherboard that combines the company's C7 processor and VX800 chipset. Targeting digital signage applications, the Epia M700 has dual...

Edit and compare giant binary files with lfhex

Author: Ben Martin Many hex editors try to copy an entire file into memory before they let you edit it, which explicitly limits the size...

Formal support for the Bluewhite64 Linux

Author: JT Smith Bluewhite64, one of the most popular, unofficial 64-bit ports Slackware, somehow on the occasion of the recent premiere of the 12.1 version...

Testing the new SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP2

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols In Novell's new SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP2, announced yesterday, you'll find only small, but useful, improvements, most of them for...

Microsoft and ODF: Has Hades Gone Sub-Zero?

Most of the time, Microsoft's public declarations are pretty easy to parse. A bit of pre-announcement here, a touch of FUD there, with the...

Plotting your Web site visitors on a map

Author: Ben Martin ApacheMap plots the location of each Web hit your site receives on a Google Map. The utility converts IP addresses from Apache...

Latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux released

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Red Hat is on top of the business Linux world and it has no intentions of coming down. Its newest release...

No is Ark verdict

Author: Susan Linton Ark Linux is a distribution developed primarily for new Linux users, although its developers say experienced users should find it powerful enough...

Tweak photos with Fotox

Author: Dmitri Popov Compared to powerful and feature-rich photo applications like F-Spot and digiKam, Fotox looks decidedly underpowered. But while Fotox is no match to...