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Getting started with Linux virtualization
Author: Federico Kereki
With all the Linux distributions available, trying out more than one can be tempting. By installing a virtual environment, you can run...
New SymphonyOne distro plays a different tune
Author: Susan Linton
After several years of development, SymphonyOS this month released SymphonyOne 2008.1, the first stable version of its distribution. When SymphonyOS first emerged...
Control and keep an eye on many VNC sessions at once
Author: Ben Martin
With vncthumbnailviewer you can see many VNC desktops at once and jump in to control any of them with a double click....
Automatically watching Web sites for changes
Author: Ben Martin
If you want to be notified when and how a Web site has changed, you can turn to either netstiff or urlwatch...
Producing visually pleasant documents from plain text with reStructuredText and rst2a
Author: Nikos Kouremenos
reStructuredText is a lightweight markup language intended to be highly readable in the source format. With it, you can produce beautiful HTML,...
Deploying Suse Linux Enterprise Server
One of the quickest and easiest ways to save quite a bit of money on your network is to utilize a Suse Linux Enterprise...
Three utilities for automatically converting audio for portable music players
Author: Ben Martin
While large cheap hard disks allow you to keep your audio collection in a lossless format such as FLAC on your home...
Configuration Mania aids access to some Firefox settings
Author: Gary Richmond
Firefox lets you tinker with many of its internal settings by entering about:config in the address bar. The preference settings exposed on...
Europe’s not finished with Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
The 80s were the dog-eat-dog days... Top of the pile was Microsoft, the biggest and baddest of them all, led by Bill...
Who gets top billing? GNOME or KDE?
If you support multiple desktops, which one gets top billing? Kind of like Lennon and McCartney (please tell me that most of my readers...