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Use kfsmd to keep track of changes in your filesystems
Author: Ben Martin
Applications can ask the Linux kernel to report changes to selected files and directories. I created the Kernel Filesystem Monitoring Daemon (kfsmd)...
Troubleshooting with Apache logging
Author: Murthy Raju
The Apache Web server (Apache) comes with a powerful logging framework. In the default configuration, Apache logs all errors to an error...
Unshaking and refocusing your photos
Author: Nathan Willis
Whether by wind, vibration, or shaky hand, we have all taken blurry photos. But in the digital era, there is no need...
The Free Software hardliner, the corporation, and the shotgun wedding
Author: Josef Assad
We called it Free Software at first. It wasn't until we started calling it Open Source that the punditry line counts began...
Easily create CD case covers with Koverartist
Author: Shashank Sharma
Lots of open source
tools can help you transfer photos and videos from your cameras to a Linux computer and burn them on...
Developer Interview: Jonathan Roberts
Author: JT Smith
PackageKit aims to take the pain out of the package management on GNU/Linux systems and create a system that can compete with...
New CNR.com is a work in progress
Author: Andrew Min
Last year, Linspire announced that it was opening its software distribution service, CNR (short for Click 'n' Run), to users of the...
ISO Master wrangles disc images
Author: Bruce Byfield
DVD burners such as as K3b and GnomeBaker use standard commands for manipulating .ISO images, such as mkisofs. However, they give users...
Troubleshooting Linux using syslog.conf
Different Linux packages have their own configuration files for Linux network configuration and troubleshooting. Due to this reason Linux system administration becomes daunting. However...
KDE 4 revises the desktop
Author: Bruce Byfield
After more than 30 months of planning and development, KDE 4 was released on Friday. The new version of the popular desktop...