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Spice up Joomla! with productivity-enhancing extensions

Author: Razvan T. Coloja Joomla!, a popular content management system (CMS) for Web portals, is easy to install and maintain, and has thousands of components,...

Syncing your BlackBerry on Linux

By Joe BarrIf all you want to do is share data between your Linux box and the BlackBerry, no sweat. The 2GB Micro SD...

Linux.com Weekly Wire #3 (video)

Author: Linux.com Staff Lisa Hoover talks about highlights from the past week -- and a little about next week's stories, too.Download Ogg Theora versionLinks mentioned...

OggConvert makes Ogg converts (and converts to Oggs)

Author: Nathan Willis OggConvert is a simple, GUI-based video transcoder that outputs only to the free Theora and Dirac formats. It couldn't be any easier...

Flock On Ubuntu Reviewed

Author: JT Smith I have not taken a close look at Flock for some time, mainly because it felt like their focus was too much...

Online library reaches million book milestone

Author: Liz Tay An international venture called the Universal Library Project has made more than one million books freely available in digitized format. The joint project of...

SquirrelMail Repository Poisoned with Critical flaw

At the end of last week the SquirrelMail development team placed a public announcement on their website, alerting readers that the primary download repository...

Create an MP3 file server using Amarok and ObsidianMusic

Author: Razvan T. Coloja When it comes to playing music in Linux, Amarok is one of the best audio players out there. It offers almost...

Simple, fast administration with Webmin

Author: Federico Kereki Linux has so many tools, settings, parameters, and configuration files to learn that administering your box can be a challenge. Webmin, a...

Mobile phone management under Linux

Author: Razvan T. Coloja Even people who don't live and die by their mobile phones sometimes need to send SMS messages. Did you know you...