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What to do when apt-get fails
Author: Bruce Byfield
When you install an application package in a Debian-based system, sometimes prerequisite application packages are unavailable. These missing packages are known as...
Quake 4 for GNU/Linux
Quake 4 for GNU/Linux is available now! The installer has been uploaded to our ftp and on the bittorrent tracker. We're very pleased to...
Running Cyrus IMAP
Cyrus IMAP is an efficient IMAP server capable of handling a large number of accounts. Its biggest drawback is getting it installed and configured....
Wine will go beta next week
Author: Stephen Feller
After roughly 12 years of work, the Wine Project is about to take its widely used Windows translation layer to a place...
PostgreSQL bootcamp at the Big Nerd Ranch
Author: Juan Pablo Claude
Last month I spent an intense five days learning the ins and outs of the PostgreSQL database management system at the...
Inveneo lights up Bay St. Louis
Author: Rob Reilly
In the usual course of business, Inveneo provides information and communication technology for remote villages in places such as Uganda. But after...
Advanced Squid
Author: Aditya Nag
Squid is a free caching proxy server that runs on Linux and many other operating systems. Many Linux users who have used...
Free Standards Group launches Linux Standard Base Desktop Project
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Free Standards Group (FSG) announced the Linux Standard Base (LSB) Desktop Project today. The goal of the project is to...
Coraid Unveils World’s First Linux NAS Server
Anonymous Reader writes "SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 17, 2005--Coraid, Inc. today launched a Linux-based network attached storage (NAS) server appliance together with a highly...
CLI Magic: Trojan Scan
Author: Joe Barr
We're all about security this week. Not the security you get from being all wrapped up in a baby-blanket, coddling, gratuitous...