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Enterprise Linux Showdown: Ubuntu Linux

Canonical's Ubuntu Linux is the newcomer in the enterprise Linux space. Its first release was in 2004; the other two enterprise Linux distributions in...

Linux Should Lead True Universal Computing

Imagine computers that you can have conversations with or control through gestures and head movements. Or even your own thoughts. There are endless energies...

A Simple Menu System for Blind Linux Users

The Knoppix distribution goes back in time, to the era of text menus, to provide an interface for computer users who are blind. Remember back...

Linux Foundation Certified Engineer: Diego Xirinachs

The Linux Foundation offers many resources for developers, users, and administrators of Linux systems. One of the most important offerings is its Linux Certification Program....

Get Your Data Back with Linux-Based Data Recovery Tools

Data is the crucial bit in our personal and professional existence. Without data we would be lost in a vast expanse of nothingness. Spreadsheets,...

How to Find the Best Linux Distribution for a Specific Task

If you’re looking for a Linux distribution to handle a specific (even niche) task, there most certainly is a distribution ready to serve. From...

Tails v1.0: One Linux Distro Among Many for Secure Communications

Tails, short for "The Amnesic Incognito Live System," came to the world's attention last month when the Freedom of the Press Foundation revealed that...

15 Practical Examples of “dpkg commands” for Debian Based Distros

Debian GNU/Linux, the mother Operating System of a number of Linux distributions including Knoppix, Kali, Ubuntu, Mint, etc. uses various package Manager like dpkg,...

Mozillux: A Nice Linux Distro With a Unique Software Set

At first glance, French Mozillux may look a lot like LXDE-based Lubuntu Linux. Don't be fooled. This year-old Linux distro, which targets both beginners...

Return to Root: How to Get Started With Debian

Ubuntu, Mint, and other glamorous Debian derivatives get all the attention. So why not go to the source and try Debian itself?Debian is currently...