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Microsoft Exchange Alternatives for Linux

Looking for a Linux-friendly groupware suite that can take the place of Microsoft Exchange in your organization? You'll find a wide range of alternatives...

NVIDIA’s Dead Open-Source Driver Gets Updated

Back in March an announcement came out of NVIDIA as they were getting ready to launch the GeForce GTX 400 "Fermi" graphics cards that...

Weekend Project: Cache Local DNS Queries

 There are few additions to your network that will make as immediate of a performance boost as setting up a caching DNS server. Every...

Quick Demo: Ubuntu Linux solution stack implementation

Learn how to download and install a Ubuntu image and then go through some basic shell commands to help you navigate through the Linux...

Ubunchu!, The Ubuntu Manga

Ubuntu has many fans around the world and one of them make something new for this distribution, nothing related to code or translate... just...

Work experience with Lucid

It all begins when I worked as a web master..But back in 2005, I worked as a forum administrator, after long discussions with my...

CDargs Brings Bookmarks to the Linux Command Line

  Reducing keystrokes isn't the only path to productivity, but it certainly helps. If you find yourself visiting the same directories on your system (or...

Breaking Through Real World Storage Barriers in Next Generation Sequencing

The Life Sciences data explosion presents unique data management challenges for an NGS environment. New instruments, methodologies and discoveries are rapidly changing workflows and...

LinuxCon Preview: Is FOSS Becoming More About What Execs Need Than What Developers Want?

Our latest in the LinuxCon Preview series takes a look at what Forrester Analyst Jeffrey Hammond will be sharing during his keynote at the...

Damn Vulnerable Linux

Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is a testing and educational distribution. The idea for producing DVL came from Thorsten Schneider who runs the TeutoHack...