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Make your own packages for Debian-based systems
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
For the uninitiated, creating Debian packages is a mysterious process that looks much harder than it really is. To make it...
Fluendo media decoders sound bad to open source advocates
Author: Nathan Willis
Thanks to Fluendo, Linux and Solaris users on a variety of processor architectures can now purchase playback support for patent-encumbered audio and...
Fedora Core 6 (Zod) Re-Spins from Fedora Unity
The Fedora Unity Project is proud to announce the release of new ISO Re-Spins (DVD and CD Sets) of Fedora Core 6. These Re-Spin...
Fedora releases a live CD
Author: Mayank Sharma
The Fedora community got its first official live CD last month. Based on Fedora Core 6, it shows off the best of...
A guide to running OpenVZ
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
One of the many virtualization options for Linux is OpenVZ, the free software component of SWsoft's Virtuozzo. OpenVZ, and Virtuozzo, are...
Installing Linux-VServer
Author: Marc Abramowitz
Linux-VServer offers a simple way to run several virtual servers on one piece of physical hardware. While it lacks some of the...
Ubuntu: 32-bit v. 64-bit Performance
Michael Larabel writes "While 64-bit support is now considered common for both Intel and AMD processors, many Linux (as well as Windows) users are...
Fedora Core 6 Zod LiveCD Screenshots
Author: Michael Larabel
Michael Larabel writes "Out just in time for Christmas from Red Hat is the official Fedora Core 6 i386 LiveCD. Offering a...
Critical Mass Modula-3 5.4.0 released
elego Software Solutions GmbH writes "The elego Software Solutions GmbH is pleased to announce the release of Critical Mass Modula-3 5.4.0. Modula-3 is a...
Directory services made easy with Fedora Directory Server
Author: Paul Virijevich
Directory services play a vital part in today's networks by helping administrators manage network users and resources. Until recently, the only choice...