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Zimbra Collaboration Server Open Source Edition is a promising low-end package
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
If you're looking to run a serious open source collaboration server, Yahoo's Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) should be on your short...
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,...
An OLPC dilemma: Linux or Windows?
A CNET review of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) XO netbook explores the dilemma facing customers choosing between the Linux and Windows XP...
Transparent compression of files on optical media
Author: Ben Martin
Support for transparent decompression of files on optical media has been part of the Linux kernel since version 2.4.14. Here's how you...
VMware Server 2 shows some improvement
Author: Mayank Sharma
In the early days of desktop virtualization, there were few low-priced alternatives to VMware Workstation that didn't involve a steep learning curve....
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...
Parallel SSH execution and a single shell to control them all
Author: Ben Martin
Many people use SSH to log in to remote machines, copy files around, and perform general system administration. If you want to...
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...
Secrets for controlling VirtualBox from the command line
By Mayank SharmaThe CLI works well for users who want to control a VirtualBox running on a headless server with no monitor or keyboard...
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...