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Add a Google map to your PHP site

Author: Ben Martin With the GoogleMapAPI project, you can easily add a Google Map to your PHP Web site. GoogleMapAPI is not packaged for Ubuntu, Fedora...

Is Linux currently at a fundamental disadvantage owing to how computers are set up?

When you, Joe or Mary user, buy a computer at Best Buy or Computer Village or order a computer from Dell or Gateway, you...

How-To: Configure Wireless Internet In Linux

Author: JT Smith In my previous article, I shared my opinions and overall vision of the state of Linux wireless today. In this latest installment,...

SSD vs. SATA benchmarks, round 2: Server applications

Author: Ben Martin Yesterday I presented Bonnie++ and IOzone benchmarks for a solid state drive in a client machine and discussed the relative merits of...

Setting up LAMP on FreeBSD

Author: Martin Münch Setting up a LAMP server is a common task for systems administrators, and FreeBSD is one of the most reliable and stable...

Roku’s Netflix Player: a hands-on review

Author: Nathan Willis It's small and silent, sports an array of ports on the back but only one tiny white LED on the front, and...

PostPath cracked Exchange protocols for Postfix-based mail server

Author: Tina Gasperson PostPath is a drop-in Microsoft Exchange alternative based on the open source Postfix MTA. PostPath director of product management Sina Miri calls...

Google Desktop Gadgets in openSUSE

Google Gadgets for Linux is a free opensource (licensed under Apache License) platform for running desktop gadgets under Linux, catering to the unique needs...

Mandriva Linux 2009 Beta 1 released

Author: JT Smith Mandriva is proud to announce the release of Mandriva Linux 2009 Beta 1 'thornicrofti'. This beta includes the newest release of KDE...

Get to know Ubuntu’s Logical Volume Manager

Author: Benjamin Mako Hill, Corey Burger, Jonathan Jesse, and Jono Bacon Hard drives are slow and fail often, and though abolished for working memory ages...