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Automatically watching Web sites for changes

Author: Ben Martin If you want to be notified when and how a Web site has changed, you can turn to either netstiff or urlwatch...

Hardy Heron moves into the Black Tower

Author: JT Smith Last time I wrote about the 'Black Tower,' I had just installed Vista and Kubuntu 7.10 in a dual-boot setup. When version...

Producing visually pleasant documents from plain text with reStructuredText and rst2a

Author: Nikos Kouremenos reStructuredText is a lightweight markup language intended to be highly readable in the source format. With it, you can produce beautiful HTML,...

Media collection software in GNU/Linux

Around three years ago, when I began my adventure with ‘the penguin’, I had been looking for an application to catalog CDs. They were...

Three utilities for automatically converting audio for portable music players

Author: Ben Martin While large cheap hard disks allow you to keep your audio collection in a lossless format such as FLAC on your home...

Configuration Mania aids access to some Firefox settings

Author: Gary Richmond Firefox lets you tinker with many of its internal settings by entering about:config in the address bar. The preference settings exposed on...

Free Choice: the “Social Business” model and Free Software

Free Software developers fall into two main categories: those that stand by the principles behind free software - patent-free, license-free and unrestricted distribution (for...

The Legality of EULAs in The Netherlands

When PsyStar announced they would be offering their own Macintosch clone, pre-installed with Apple's Mac OS X Leopard, they opened up a whole can...

What Edubuntu can teach your kids

Author: Lisa Hoover Edubuntu is a customized version of Ubuntu aimed at children in educational environments. According to the distributions homepage, Edubuntu is "Linux for...

Ask Linux.com: Startup commands, cloning, and anti-virus software

Author: Linux.com Staff In this week's peek inside the Linux.com discussion forums, we'll learn how to schedule commands to run every time at system start-up...