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Set up an Online Store using new Drupal e-Commerce Book

Author: JT Smith Selling Online with Drupal e-Commerce is a new book from Packt which will help users to sell online using the award-winning open-source...

How to filter spam with Spamassassin and Postfix in Debian

Author: JT Smith We have already discussed how to install mail server with postfix+Devcot+SASL +Squirrel Mail in this article we will see how to add...

HP loves Linux the Windows way

Author: JT Smith Quite recently, HP announced a new line of thin clients with Debian Etch 4.0 preinstalled. That’s certainly good news for Linux, but...

Add faceted search to Thunderbird with Seek

Author: Dmitri Popov Do you struggle to keep tabs on your Thunderbird inbox? The SIMILE Seek extension might be the answer to your problems. The...

Portrait: Luis Villa, from Bugzilla to bar association

Author: Bruce Byfield In 10 years, Luis Villa has seen his career expand side by side with free and open source software (FOSS). Starting as...

Ask Linux.com: partitioning, creating a mountable disk image, and how to post productively

Author: Linux.com Staff In this week's look at the recent activity in Linux.com's forums, we explore a couple of questions from new Linux users about...

sSMTP: A simple alternative to Sendmail

Author: Michael J. Hammel Linux distributions have relied on the venerable Sendmail package since the early days of Slackware. But Sendmail's rich mail server features...

New Inkscape 0.46 is good news

Author: Nathan Willis Version 0.46 of the open source vector graphics editor Inkscape is out, showcasing new tools, new effects, new filters, and a host...

Broadcast your music with Icecast

Author: Kurt Edelbrock You can stream your music collection to the whole Internet from your favorite Linux distribution. Take some playlist files, add in the...

Shuttleworth starts countdown to Ubuntu 8.04 release

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols The next red-letter day for Ubuntu fans will be April 24, when Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Long Term Support) arrives. Mark Shuttleworth,...