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What’s New in Linux 3.3?

Sunday, Linus Torvalds released the 3.3 Linux kernel. In the latest installment of the continuing saga of kernel development, we've got more progress towards...

Weekend Project: Take a Look at Wine 1.4

The Wine project has released stable version 1.4 of its Windows-compatibility service for Linux (and other non-Microsoft OSes), the culmination of 20 months' worth...

Join FLISOL 2012!

It’s that time of the year again – FLISOL, the “Festival Latinoamericano de Instalación de Software Libre” (Latin American free software install fest) will...

CentOS 6.2 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend

This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on CentOS 6.2 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol...

Mozilla Looks at Supporting H.264 Video Again

Google's failure to remove H.264 from Chrome appears to have made the Mozilla developers reconsider their position on only supporting Google's WebM codec and...

Dream Studio 11.10: Upgrade or Hands Off?

Many Linux distributions specialized for multimedia distributions have come and gone. Some were pretty good, but Dream Studio has outshone them all. Musician and...

Default Ubuntu Apps Receive Unity Quicklist Support

  Several applications installed by default in Ubuntu receives better quicklist support. As much as this is a nice handy feature, many applications did not...

Brewtarget: Hop into Beer Brewing with Open Source

If you've always wanted to brew your own beer, you'll be glad to know there's an app for that. Created by Philip Lee, Brewtarget...

Running Feng Office (Community Edition) On Nginx (LEMP) On Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.10

This tutorial shows how you can install and run Feng Office (Community Edition) on a Debian Squeeze or Ubuntu 11.10 system that has nginx...

Weekend Project: Take a Look at Cron Replacement Whenjobs

The cron scheduler has been a useful tool for Linux and Unix admins for decades, but it just might be time to retire cron...