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The state of Mono support on Mac OS X

Author: Nathan Willis Most Linux users are well acquainted with the Mono Project by now; the free implementation of Microsoft's .Net Framework and its associated...

Making wireless work in Ubuntu

By Benjamin Mako Hill, Jono Bacon, Ivan Krstic. David J. Murphy, Jonathan Jesse, Peter Savage, Corey BurgerThis article is excerpted from the newly published...

What Slows Windows Down?

Any computer user that's owned and installed software onto their computer knows that the more you install, the slower the beast runs. Most also...

Former SUSE/Novell Exec Seibt Joins Collax Board

Anonymous Reader writes "Former SUSE/Novell Exec Seibt Joins Collax Board, Calls Leading Linux Solution for SMBs: "Next Big Wave of Linux Adoption"BEDFORD, Mass., September...

What you should (and shouldn’t) expect from 64-bit Linux

Author: Nathan Willis So you just bought and assembled a brand-new AMD64 workstation. The only decision that remains is whether to install a 64-bit Linux...

OpenLab 4.Z Beta Screenshots

Michael Larabel writes "OpenLab has announced the release of GNU/Linux 4.Z Beta. Among the changes are installer improvements, sound detection improvements, KDE version 3.5.4,...

Setting up Subversion and websvn on Debian

Falko Timme writes "This howto will illustrate a way to install and configure Subversion and websvn on a Debian server. With Subversion you have...

Get your network’s weather from Weathermap4RRD

Author: Walter Gould When I was investigating the Abilene/Internet2 network sometime back, I found its "network weather map," which graphically shows the load on network...

CLI Magic: Kismet sniffs out Wi-Fi access

Author: Rob Reilly Today, Wi-Fi access points everywhere, and users becoming increasingly more sophisticated in their wireless network knowledge. One good tool for discovering Wi-Fi...

DesktopBSD 1.0: FreeBSD for the desktop

Author: Stefan Vrabie DesktopBSD is version of FreeBSD customized for the desktop. Building upon FreeBSD 5.5-PRERELEASE, DesktopBSD 1.0 comes packed with desktop-oriented features such as...