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OpenStreetMap project completes import of United States TIGER data
Author: Nathan Willis
OpenStreetMap (OSM) has completed the bulk import of comprehensive street and highway data for the United States, months ahead of the project's...
Troubleshooting with Apache logging
Author: Murthy Raju
The Apache Web server (Apache) comes with a powerful logging framework. In the default configuration, Apache logs all errors to an error...
Master the KIO slaves
Author: Federico Kereki
Hard-working KDE Input/Output (KIO) slaves perform much of KDE's functionality. KIO slaves provide consistent access to different resources, such as filesystems, network...
OLPC looks ahead with optimism
Author: Lisa Hoover
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project has been in the news a lot in recent months. Reports last fall that Uruguay...
A tale of two stacks
Microsoft  or at least part of Microsoft  continues its quest to persuade open-source developers that Windows should be on their short-list of...
TechBookReport on ‘Next Generation Java Testing’
Author: JT Smith
Most technical books fall into one of two categories: either extolling a particular language, framework or tool or else a book on...
CLI Magic: Use ANSI escape sequences to display a clock in your terminal
Author: Sergio Gonzalez Duran
When I'm in a Linux terminal, I often find myself typing date just to see the time. To make life a...
Unshaking and refocusing your photos
Author: Nathan Willis
Whether by wind, vibration, or shaky hand, we have all taken blurry photos. But in the digital era, there is no need...
Brightside extends GNOME window manager
Author: Bruce Byfield
Brightside is a small utility for extending the functionality of Metacity, the default window manager for the GNOME desktop. Now at version...
Annvix: A stable, secure, no-frills server distro
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Annvix is a distribution aimed at providing a secure, stable, and fast base for servers. Be warned, however: Annvix is not...