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Weekend Project: Use Open Fonts on Your Web Site

If you run a site on a Linux Web server, you may be spreading some proprietary software where you least expect it: in your...

Enabling SquirrelMail For Your Web Sites On An ISPConfig 3 Server (Debian Lenny)

Lots of people have reported problems (such as getting 404 Not Found errors) using the SquirrelMail webmail package in their web sites created through...

Introduction to Linux

   What is Linux?So many products are referred to as Linux or Linux distributions because they are all built on the Linux kernel. The Linux...

Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6

The legacy series of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has been updated to version 5.6: "Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of...

Linux Kernel Module Management 101

  The Linux kernel allows drivers and features to be compiled as modules rather than as part of the kernel itself. This means that users...

VPN-O-Rama : IPCop to IPCop with IPSec

After a short introduction (http://www.linux.com/community/blogs/vpn-o-rama-vpns-intro-practical-howtos-screenshots.html) it's time to face the facts and see something practical.As previously mentioned I'd like to focus on ready made...

Step by Step on Using Per-User Quotas with Linux

  The price of hardware has reached a point where extra drives (or single, massive drives) is not an issue for desktop users. But when...

XBMC 10.0 Goes to 11

  The XBMC project released version 10.0 of its integrated media center software just before the holidays, and if you haven't test-driven it in a...

Ganeti Clustered Virtualization on Linux

Ganeti is a tool for managing virtual instances across a cluster. Learn how to install this open source cluster-management tool on your Linux system...

Weekend Project: Add Vim Features to Firefox with Vimperator

  If you ever find yourself wishing that other applications had Vim-keybindings, I have good news for you. At least, if you're a Firefox user....