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Installing and tracking software updates with toast
Author: Ben Martin
Using toast takes the burden out of building, installing, and keeping track of software built from source. You can use toast to...
Bacula: backups that don’t suck
Author: Robert D. Currier
Good systems administrators know that implementing a robust backup procedure is one of their most important duties. Unfortunately, it's also one...
Three Linux HTML editors reviewed
Author: Drew Ames
Today's Web development tools offer capabilities that go beyond basic HTML editing. I compared three Web editors for Linux -- Screem 0.16.1,...
Luminotes: No-frills wiki notebook
Author: Dmitri Popov
Imagine an application that combines the features of a wiki and a Web-based notebook. It may sound like an unusual mix, but...
Set up an Online Store using new Drupal e-Commerce Book
Author: JT Smith
Selling Online with Drupal e-Commerce is a new book from Packt which will help users to sell online using the award-winning open-source...
Web-based Linux benchmarking site debuts
Timesys has joined up with information services company TechInsights to announce an online service for Linux developers wishing to benchmark their software on specific...
CNR.com Releases Beta CNR Client For Ubuntu 8.04
Free One-click Software Delivery Service Now Offers Full-Featured CNR
Client for...
Dual-core SoC includes Linux starter kit
Freescale Semiconductor announced a dual-core, PowerPC-based system-on-chip (SoC) aimed at in-car navigation and other embedded applications. The low-power MPC5123 combines a 400MHz e300 PowerPC...
Run Windows and Linux without virtualization
Author: Mayank Sharma
Linux does everything that many users want it to, but some people have tasks that require Windows applications. You can dual-boot both...
PCLinuxOS Gnome links two worlds
Author: Susan Linton
If you're looking for a GNOME desktop for the popular PCLinuxOS (PCLOS), then newly releasedPCLinuxOS Gnome might be for you.
PCLinuxOS Gnome is...