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Remember Commodity Clusters?
Douglas Eadline writes "Recently, I did some benchmarking using Intel Pentium D processors and gigabit Ethernet. The data are pretty impressive. If I were...
French company embraces, contributes to free software
Author: N. Sanders
Dental-On-Line, a French company selling hardware and software for use in dentists' offices, offers full dental assistance suites and associated services. The...
Minimalist tools for writers
Author: Dmitri Popov
Doing word processing without a dedicated word processor may seem like an absurd idea, but it actually makes a lot of sense,...
CAPTCHA your blog comments with FOSS utilities
Author: Donald W. McArthur
Bloggers hate automated comment spammers. One way to foil these vermin is a system called CAPTCHA, which is described in Wikipedia...
Ubuntu xorg-server update breaks X: “no screens found”
Author: Joe Barr
IRC channels, LUG mailing lists, and Ubuntu wikis were buzzing with the news this morning that a recent Ubuntu Xorg update (xorg-server...
Using screen for remote interaction
Recently I needed to do some distance education; one of my coworkers wanted me to show him how to do software builds on Linux....
Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack Responds
"Hi everyone. I'm looking forward to answering all of the questions, but before I start diving into that, I guess it would be useful...
Open source Mac media center alternatives
Author: Nathan Willis
Apple introduced Front Row, its integrated music, video, and slideshow media center, in October 2005 to positive reviews. But not everyone was...
CLI Magic: Installing Debian GNU/Linux using debootstrap
Author: Manolis Tzanidakis
Most Debian GNU/Linux neophytes find that distribution's default installer a bit difficult and ugly. While developers are working on a new installer...
Bluewhite64 11.0-rc2 released!
Anonymous Reader writes "Announcing the second release candidate of Bluewhite64 Linux 11.0.What is Bluewhite64 Linux?Bluewhite64 Linux is a pure 64-bit UNOFFICIAL port of Slackware...