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Plotting your Web site visitors on a map
Author: Ben Martin
ApacheMap plots the location of each Web hit your site receives on a Google Map. The utility converts IP addresses from Apache...
Comparing Linux USB flash disk distros
Author: Gary Sims
The recent success of the ASUS Eee PC has shown that running Linux from flash memory is now commercially viable in the...
Famelix and the dangers of combating Windows
Author: Bruce Byfield
One of the perennial debates about the GNU/Linux desktop is how much it should resemble Windows. Usually, the debate is framed in...
No is Ark verdict
Author: Susan Linton
Ark Linux is a distribution developed primarily for new Linux users, although its developers say experienced users should find it powerful enough...
Quick-boot Linux environment makes a splash
DeviceVM announced that its quick-booting Splashtop Linux implementation is being pre-installed in ROM (read-only memory) on four new Asus motherboards. Asus says it plans...
Upgraded VPN software available in Linux micro-server
Japanese micro-server specialist Plat'Home is offering an interesting VPN (virtual private network) client pre-installed on its MIPS-based Linux micro-server. SoftEther's PacketiX VPN 2.0 software...
Linux appliance distro rev’d
rPath is shipping a new version of its Linux distribution for hardware and software appliances, live CDs, and VMware images. rPath Linux 2 offers...
Tweak photos with Fotox
Author: Dmitri Popov
Compared to powerful and feature-rich photo applications like F-Spot and digiKam, Fotox looks decidedly underpowered. But while Fotox is no match to...
Creating large graphs with Tulip
Author: Ben Martin
Tulip a framework that allows you to create, visualize, manipulate, and export large graphs. Tulip can import graphs from the popular Graphviz...
Debian adding low-power NAS devices
Former Debian project leader Martin Michlmayr has released a "debian-installer" package for devices based on Marvell's Feroceon architecture. Initially supporting the Qnap Systems TS-109...