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Weekend Project: Set Up Safe Guest Wi-Fi with Linux

  The holiday season is upon us, and you know what that means: relatives coming over wanting to use your WiFi. If you'd like to...

Use Evolution to Connect to Microsoft Exchange on Linux

  If you're a Linux user in a Exchange environment, you don't have to give up Linux to communicate with your co-workers — just embrace...

Talking KDE and openSUSE with Jos Poortvliet

Recently I had the pleasure of chatting with newly minted openSUSE community manager, and former KDE marketing lead, Jos Poortvliet about user-visible changes brought...

Weekend Project: Personal Area Networking with Bluetooth

Although most people think about Bluetooth in its "cable replacement" uses, such as with wireless audio headsets and keyboards, the Bluetooth standard defines a...

Weekend Project: Set Up Webfinger on Your Server(s)

Webfinger is a new Internet "identity discovery" mechanism, with which you can make personal or professional information about you or your organization discoverable through...

openSUSE Weekly News #122 is Out!

  We pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 122.       openSUSE Weekly News is translated into many languages. Take a look at this page...

Ubuntu 10.04: The Year of the Ubuntu Linux

Despite the plethora of Linux distributions where everyone can choose for every need (Supercomputing, Home Server, Webserver, Home desktop, Netbook, etc) the operating system, Ubuntu...

Weekend Project: Setting Up a VPN on Your Linux Router or Gateway

 Our recent Linux.com survey results told us that you want more tutorials on the site, so today we are introducing a new series called...

Installing Nagios: An Enterprise-Worthy Network Monitor

In the enterprise environment, there are certain tools that are a necessity for administrators. One such tool is the network monitor. In the close-source,...

De-Googling the Chrome web browser

Google may have provided Linux users with a web browser to use their services more, but you can make it use whichever search engine...