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Makagiga: More tools than you can shake a stick at
Author: Dmitri Popov
While it's unclear what Maka stands for, the "giga" part of Makagiga most likely refers to the number of tools this application...
froglogic Joins Eclipse Foundation
Author: JT Smith
Hamburg, 12 November 2007 - froglogic GmbH today announced that it has
joined the Eclipse Foundation committing even stronger to the Eclipse
project and...
DSL 4.0: Damn small improvement
Author: Susan Linton
Damn Small Linux is tiny Linux distribution that John Andrews originally created in 2002 to see just how many applications could fit...
Installing Lighttpd With PHP5 And MySQL Support On Mandriva 2008.0
Author: JT Smith
Lighttpd is a secure, fast, standards-compliant web server designed for speed-critical environments. This tutorial shows how you can install Lighttpd on a...
Linux Mint 3.1 is not especially refreshing
Author: Jeremy LaCroix
Linux Mint is a derivative distribution of Ubuntu. Its purpose, according to its Web site, "is to produce an elegant, up-to-date, and...
Security Data Visualization
Author: JT Smith
The visualization of security data is useful to the modern security analyst, and it will certainly become essential in certain environments very...
Be heard: Podcasting with Linux
Author: Lisa Hoover
Many people are giving up blogging to try their hand at podcasting -- creating a downloadable audio file that will play on...
How to Install Ruby on Rails (ROR) in Ubuntu
Author: JT Smith
Rails is a full-stack framework for developing database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern. From the Ajax in the view, to...
LDAP browsing with Luma
Author: Federico Kereki
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which allows you to access and search a directory (another name for a specialized database or...
Four ways to extract the current directory name
Author: Sergio Gonzalez Duran
When you're programming a shell script, you often only need the current directory name, not the whole path that the pwd...