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Not-so-stupid Postfix tricks
Author: Marcel Gagné
Last time we talked about how to get a simple installation of Postfix up and running. Once your organization becomes relatively complex,...
Using a Linux-based home recording studio
Author: Dave Fancella
Last time we talked about the hardware and software you need so set up an inexpensive home recording studio. Once you have...
Not-so-stupid Postfix tricks
Author: Marcel Gagné
Last time we talked about how to get a simple installation of Postfix up and running. Once your organization becomes relatively complex,...
How to build a home recording studio for less than $1,000
Author: Dave Fancella
Building a home recording studio isn't hard, nor does it require a great deal of technical knowledge. The biggest problems musicians face...
Postfix for the Linux business desktop
Author: Marcel Gagné
Many of the popular Linux distributions today include Postfix (written by Wietse Venema) as their choice for default mail transport agent. I've...
Seamless Applications without the Citrix Penalty
Michelle Wenner writes "SmartFLeX Technology, Inc. announces availability of new embedded Linux-based NETion TM Thin Client with unique seamless RDP.
Nazareth, PA - October 15,...
Doing the GNUstep two-step
Author: Preston St. Pierre
GNUstep LiveCD is an implementation of NeXT Computer's OpenStep programming environment on a Morphix bootable CD base. The CD is currently...
Open-Xchange interest soars
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Earlier this month Netline Internet Service unleashed version 0.7.3 of the newly open-sourced Open-Xchange Server. The new release includes code, bug...
Open Source & the End of Capitalism?
Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Open Source & the End of Capitalism??? >> on The Linux Show!!
Tonight: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, October 19th, 2004from...
Putting the Linux Desktop Closer to the User
The use of LiveCD's has helped many curious people discover Linux. One can simply place a LiveCD into a CD Rom drive, boot up...