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Extinguish communication blues with OpenFire

Author: Mayank Sharma Many companies consider instant messaging to be a distraction, but IM can be an effective communication tool if used properly. OpenFire is...

Running KDE4 (Final) on Mandriva 2008

Author: JT Smith This month the KDE Community announced the immediate availability of KDE 4.0. This significant release marks both the end of the long...

Bookmark Sync and Sort: Bookmarks synchronisation with privacy

Author: Luigi Paiella If you have more than one computer or run more than one operating system (for example, Linux and Windows on a dual-boot...

Celebrity advice on keeping your Linux desktop secure

Author: Joe Barr One of the main reasons people move from Windows to Linux is the promise of greater security from malware on the Internet....

PlayOnLinux

PlayOnLinux (POL) is a python-based frontend (with bash install scripts) to install windows programs in Wine. Originally, the program's purpose was to let new...

Kommando: A floating panel for KDE

Author: Bruce Byfield Inspired by the command wheel in the Neverwinter Nights online game, Kommando is a floating command panel for KDE. Although Kommando's development...

Today EzHomeTech announces Media Player ADK 3.0 for Network Content market.

Author: JT Smith Media Player ADK is a Linux and Windows based software development kit that supports video playing, music playing, picture viewing from...

Mystery infestation strikes Linux/Apache Web sites

Author: Joe Barr According to a press release issued earlier this month by Finjan, a security research firm, compromised Web servers are infecting thousands of...

Use kfsmd to keep track of changes in your filesystems

Author: Ben Martin Applications can ask the Linux kernel to report changes to selected files and directories. I created the Kernel Filesystem Monitoring Daemon (kfsmd)...

LILO and GRUB: Boot Loaders Made Simple

LILO (Linux Loader) and GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) are both configured as a primary boot loader (installed on the MBR) or secondary boot loader...