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ReviewLinux.Com: First Look openSUSE 10.3 i386 DVD
openSUSE 10.3 was released today October 4, 2007 and I am going to take a First Look at this Linux OS. It's GNOME desktop...
Secure remote access to your desktop
Author: Federico Kereki
Accessing your home server safely can be problematic, especially if you don't have a fixed IP address, but with Linux, DynDNS, PAM,...
Digitizing records and tapes with Audacity
Author: Beth Skwarecki
You've been ripping CDs for years, but what about those dusty cassette tapes
in your attic and all that bargain-basement vinyl at used...
Speaking UNIX: Ten more command-line concoctions
Author: JT Smith
In this thirteenth installment of “Speaking UNIX†discover more shortcuts and power at the UNIX command line. From benefits of Shell...
Sweet Symphony is out of tune with OOo
Author: Mayank Sharma
Last month, just one week after IBM announced it would help with OpenOffice.org's development, the company released Lotus Symphony, an office suite...
Managing Packages And Repositories With Yum And Yumex On Fedora 7
Author: JT Smith
This article explains how to improve/optimize/speed up package installation with Yum, install packages with "Yum Extender" (a GUI for Yum with extensive...
RadeonHD Weekly Progress Report
Author: JT Smith
As there's been a RadeonHD article at least once a week (from the Ubuntu installation to the Conntest utility) on Phoronix since...
Kudos for Kino
Author: Joe Barr
Kino is a video editor that allows you to produce your own video masterpieces using only free and open source software. With...
Workrave fights repetitive strain injuries
Author: David A. Harding
Taking frequent computer breaks can save you from a debilitating repetitive strain injury (RSI). However, if you're like most people, you...
Read webmail from any email client with FreePOPs
Author: Avi Rozen
You can send and receive messages from most Web-based email services with your favourite email client by using FreePOPs, a webmail access...