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CentOS 4.6 Server Setup: LAMP, Email, DNS, FTP, ISPConfig

Author: JT Smith This tutorial shows how to set up a CentOS 4.6 based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and web hosters:...

Picasa 2.7 a slick upgrade on Linux

Author: Nathan Willis Google has released a public beta of its Picasa photo organizer for Linux. The new release adds some important features for image...

KDE 4: talking bluntly

Now that 4.0.0 is tagged and out and that bit of worry and concern is behind me for the moment, I wanted to take...

A quick intro to Linux for Windows users

Author: If you're a Windows user who just wants to see what Linux looks like to decide whether it's for you, the easiest thing...

Improved Ogg Theora coming soon to an Internet near you

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Free software for video is currently in sad shape. The only two widely distributed free video editing programs, Kino and...

When Enlightenment met Ubuntu

Author: Mayank Sharma Many Linux distributions try to be visually appealing. Some use Beryl-Compiz for cool 3-D effects on resource-laden boxes, while others turn to...

Enjoying games with GNU/Linux

Author: Playing computer games can be relaxing and fun, especially after a hard day at work. And this doesn't mean shutting down your Linux...

New hack could enable Linux on the Wii

Wii fans hang on to your hats, as the video above explains, hackers have found a way around the Wii's encryption keys which opens...

Maltego mines the Internet without violating TOS

Author: Joe Barr Not long after Linux.com reviewed Roelof Temmingh's powerful online data mining tool Paterva Evolution a few months ago, Temmingh was forced to...

Hands-on with the OLPC XO laptop — and loving it

Author: Joe Barr The XO laptop I received last week as part of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Project's "Give One Get One" (G1G1)...