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Introducing UseModWiki
Author: Keith R. Fieldhouse
Wiki software implements the simple idea that Web pages should be easy, even trivial, to create, and that anyone reading the...
make for Nonprogrammers
If you're a typical FreeBSD user, you don't have a background in C programming. Yet, if you've ever used make world to upgrade your...
Linux/MythTV drivers for 2nd gen PVR cards
Anonymous Reader writes "Most of the popular new PVR cards sold for Windows XP MC, known as "Blackbird", haven't hard drivers to use...
CLI Magic: rsync for backups
Author: Joe Barr
More than one crusty old geek has suggested that we do a CLI Magic
on using rsync. Ever
attentive to COGs, we've finally acted...
My Workstation OS: Yoper Linux
Author: Ankit Malik
My journey with Linux, since 2003, has been a roller-coaster ride with
its fair share of bumps. But I have finally settled down...
The ways, means of Linux on the iPod
Imagine recording studio-quality audio using your iPod and a regular-old microphone. Or sitting on the commuter train, playing Othello, Pong, Tetris or Asteroids. All...
Distro review: The four-1-1 on Linspire Five-0
Author: Jem Matzan
Linspire (formerly known as LindowsOS) has consistently made an attractive, easy-to-install and easy-to-use GNU/Linux distribution. With the 2.6.10 Linux kernel and a...
Securing your online privacy with Tor
Author: Dmitri Popov
You may never think about it, but many of your online activities may be monitored and analyzed. Advertising companies, government agencies, and...
Distro review: The four-1-1 on Linspire Five-0
Author: Jem Matzan
Linspire (formerly known as LindowsOS) has consistently made an attractive, easy-to-install and easy-to-use GNU/Linux distribution. With the 2.6.10 Linux kernel and a...
The Ultimate Linspire 5 Review
Linspire, the company that most linux geeks hate, has released another version of their Operating System. Linspire 5 was released about two weeks ago...