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The AIX administrator’s guide to learning Linux
Author: JT Smith
Most system administrators planning to install Linux on IBM System p eventually run into an important question: Which Linux distribution should I...
A graphical way to MySQL mastery
Author: Amit Kumar Saha
MySQL GUI Tools is a suite of graphical desktop applications for working with and administering MySQL servers. The suite consists of...
Ulteo unveils the first Open Source virtual desktop, providing businesses with quicker, cheaper deployment...
Following its commitment to desktop virtualization solutions, Ulteo, an Open Virtual Desktop Infrastructure company, announced today that they were releasing the first installable version...
Screencasts on Linux Made Easy
Author: JT Smith
Need to create a screencast to demonstrate an application feature or nifty software technique? The easiest way to do this is to...
Speed up your Internet access using Squid’s refresh patterns
Author: Solomon Asare
Bandwidth limitation is still a problem for a lot of people who connect to the Internet. You can improve your available bandwidth...
Sun wrestles itself with StarOffice 9
Author: Bruce Byfield
StarOffice 9 reminds me of the classic Monty Python skit in which Graham Chapman wrestles himself. Although StarOffice is being aggressively presented...
Doing a diff without touching the command line
Author: Ben Martin
With diff-ext, GNOME users can compare and merge files from within Nautilus. If, instead, you use KDE 3, try out kdiff-ext from...
iPhone applications for the Linux user
By Razvan T. Coloja
The iPhone and iPod Touch haven taken the mobile market by storm. Apple's AppStore is full of interesting applications that take...
sK1 vector in on good illustrations
Author: Federico Kereki
From its name, you'd never know that sK1 is a good vector graphics drawing program, in the same category as better-known names...
Treat your C code like scripts with C Cod
Author: Ben Martin
C Cod is a front end to your C, C++, or Objective-C compiler that lets you treat C more like a scripting...