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Got more than a gig of RAM and 32-bit Linux? Here’s how to use...

Author: Bruce Byfield Nowadays, many machines are running with 2-4 gigabytes of RAM, and their owners are discovering a problem: When they run 32-bit GNU/Linux...

Expert tricks for Nautilus

Author: Shashank Sharma Nautilus, the official file manager for the GNOME desktop, can help you perform tasks from browsing the filesystem to accessing Samba shares...

The dangers of automatic updates

Author: Bruce Byfield When I started using GNU/Linux eight years ago, I was dumbfounded to encounter Debian users who started their day by upgrading their...

30 days with JFS

Author: Keith Winston The Journaled File System (JFS) is a little-known filesystem open sourced by IBM in 1999 and available in the Linux kernel sources...

Hosting multiple projects with DrProject

Author: Rudolf Olah Individual developers can use sites like SourceForge.net to host multiple projects, but such sites are not well suited to college environments that...

New OpenVZ for Linux 2.6.22 includes live migration

Author: Lisa Hoover The team behind the OpenVZ project will announce today the availability of its operating system virtualization software for the latest stable release...

Implementing quotas to restrict disk space usage

Author: Shashank Sharma If you manage a system that's accessed by multiple users, you might have a user who hogs the disk space. Using disk...

Configuring your webcam to work under Linux

By Bruce ByfieldThe best scenario for configuring a webcam is when you buy an external one. Numerous sites exist for different manufacturers and models,...

Red Hat High campers are bridging the digital divide

Author: Tina Gasperson One of the things Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik loses sleep over is the digital divide, especially when it comes to children....

Nouveau project hacks away at free Nvidia drivers

Author: Bruce Byfield Currently, GNU/Linux users with Nvidia graphics cards have two choices: Either use the proprietary drivers and violate their free software principles, or...