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Compare PDF Files With DiffPDF In Ubuntu Linux, Debian, Fedora & Other Derivatives

DiffPDF is  a small but useful tool that compares two PDF files and let you know the differences. This easy to use tool is free for Linux. If...

Linux Turns 24, Happy Birthday!

Dear all, today is August 25, 2015, and the time has come for us, Linux users, to party in celebration of the 24th anniversary...

Ubuntu on the Mainframe: Interview with Canonical’s Dustin Kirkland

IBM made a big announcement at LinuxCon Seattle of two LinuxONE mainframe machines. Canonical -- one part of the Linux trinity (the others being SUSE...

Nothing Could Be Finer Than Point Linux

Point Linux 3.0, dubbed "Agni," combines a solid operating system with a traditional no-frills approach to performance and reliability. In several ways, Point Linux belies...

Live Booting Linux

“I’d like to give Linux a try, but I’m not sure how.”I’ve heard that statement so many times over the years. During that period,...

Graphic Cards Driver Configuration

Graphic cards driver on linux xorg.conf and org.conf.d configuration:(for legacy driver) etc/X11/xorg.conf  (file)  (xserver driver) etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/  (folder)etc/X11/xorg.conf file and etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ folder content number orders:   ...

Update From VMware’s Cloud-Native Apps Group: Offering Open Source Tools, Collaboration and More

“Clouds” don’t just free IT from having to buy, provision and manage hardware, they can be used as an “elastic” infrastructure, where apps can...

Fluentd: a High Performance Unified Logging Layer

Log data provides critical insights into software systems. However, in the age of ubiquitous computing, unifying logs from hundreds of data sources with different...

Best Lightweight Linux Distros

You might wonder why you should care about lightweight Linux distributions in the era of multicore processors and inexpensive RAM. Basically, there are three...

Replacing ifconfig with ip

If you’ve been around Linux long enough, you know tools come and go. This was assumed to be the case back around 2009 when...