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Slackware’s “magic package maker”
Author: Drew Ames
Slackware Linux today features a powerful and easy-to-use package management system, but making Slackware packages has not always been straightforward. Now Slackware...
Post modern mailing with poMMo
Author: Federico Kereki
poMMo, the "post modern mass mailer" with the not-quite-right acronym, is a powerful Web server-based mass mailing program firmly rooted on a...
Hotwire blends the command line with the GUI
Author: Nathan Willis
Try to describe Hotwire, and you'll eventually wind up saying something that sounds like an oxymoron, like "command-line GUI," "graphical shell" or...
Writer’s Café: An IDE for writers
Author: Dmitri Popov
Legend has it that a Moleskine notebook and a pen were the tools of choice for Chatwin and Hemingway -- but that's...
Open Source ERP Grows Up
Author: JT Smith
After eight years of development and over a million downloads, the open source Compiere ERP has proven that it fits the bill...
Remote cross-target debugging with GDB and GDBserver
Author: Avi Rozen
In theory, GDB, the GNU debugger, can ease the chore of debugging applications running on a Linux-based embedded system. In practice, setting...
BitNami.org Packages Open Source Web Applications
Author: JT Smith
BitNami makes it easier than ever to discover, install and configure Open Source applications.The BitNami team has just announced the launch of...
Make your home come alive with Heyu
Author: Nathan Willis
I have used X10 modules on assorted lights and devices for home automation for several years, and although the remote control facet...
CLI Magic: No-nonsense network monitoring tools
Author: Razvan T. Coloja
Linux is an excellent platform for network administration. If you want to monitor your network traffic, you can find many tools...
How to make Firefox look and feel like IE, Safari, or Opera
Author: Andrew Min
One of the biggest complaints a Firefox evangelist encounters is "it doesn't act or feel like browser X." Internet Explorer users complain...