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Using KVM On Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)
Author: JT Smith
In this HowTo I will explain how to install and use KVM for running your services in virtual machines. KVM (Kernel-based Virtual...
CHM viewers for Linux
By Federico KerekiMicrosoft developed CHM as a proprietary format for Windows 98, leaving behind the previous WinHelp (HLP) format. CHM is still alive and...
Linux distro or network traffic cop? It’s both!
Author: Joe Barr
IPCop is a specialized Linux distribution whose sole purpose is to safeguard the computers and networks it is installed on. The distro...
Create impressive charts with Open Flash Chart
Author: Dmitri Popov
Creating a high-quality chart for the Web can be a challenging task, but open source software like Open Flash Chart (OFC) makes...
Slackware’s “magic package maker”
Author: Drew Ames
Slackware Linux today features a powerful and easy-to-use package management system, but making Slackware packages has not always been straightforward. Now Slackware...
SUSE Linux Enterprise troubleshooting: Fixing boot problems by repairing a broken initrd
Author: JT Smith
Most of the time, your Linux server runs fine, maybe giving you some minor problems here and there. But one day you...
Post modern mailing with poMMo
Author: Federico Kereki
poMMo, the "post modern mass mailer" with the not-quite-right acronym, is a powerful Web server-based mass mailing program firmly rooted on a...
Industrial Automation controller powered by Debian
Author: JT Smith
Linuxdevices has an article about an industrial automation controller system called the GPAC System, developed by Perth based ETCorp. The system can...
Hotwire blends the command line with the GUI
Author: Nathan Willis
Try to describe Hotwire, and you'll eventually wind up saying something that sounds like an oxymoron, like "command-line GUI," "graphical shell" or...
Writer’s Café: An IDE for writers
Author: Dmitri Popov
Legend has it that a Moleskine notebook and a pen were the tools of choice for Chatwin and Hemingway -- but that's...