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Four winning ways to monitor machines through Web interfaces

Author: Ben Martin System administrators need to keep an eye on their servers to make sure things are running smoothly. If they find a problem,...

TimeVault simplifies data backup for Ubuntu users

Author: Kurt Edelbrock Backing up data can be difficult, especially when you only want to copy files that changed since the last backup. It can...

Slow startup? Bootchart reveals all

Author: Nathan Willis Ever wondered what takes your Linux box so long to boot up? You can see for certain with the Bootchart package. Bootchart...

Portrait: Metasploit godfather H.D. Moore

Author: Tina Gasperson The Metasploit Project develops a set of security tools to create and execute exploit code on remote computers. Some people say Metasploit...

Hugin panoramic photo editor extends its reach

Author: Nathan Willis The developers of the free panoramic photo editor Hugin released version 0.7 this month, culminating a two-year development cycle. The new release...

Battle of the Thumb Drive Linux Systems

These days, it only takes an increasingly-cheap USB thumb drive and a program like UNetbootin to create a portable Linux desktop you can run...

Three scripts for package management on Debian and Ubuntu systems

Author: Bruce Byfield Five of the top 10 most downloaded distributions on Distrowatch use the Debian package system. It has developed a rich infrastructure of...

Free (as in beer) CodeWeavers CrossOver Linux and Mac

If you must run Windows applications, but really don't want to run Windows, it's your lucky day. For today, October 28th, only you can...

Searching for package information on Debian and Ubuntu systems

Author: Bruce Byfield New Linux users may be content with automatic updates and the package information shown by desktop tools, but more experienced users are...

Manipulating CD/DVD images with AcetoneISO2

Author: Shashank Sharma Burning discs reliably ceased to be an area of concern for Linux a long time ago, thanks to tools such as K3b...