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Updating your system the Smart way

Author: Federico Kereki All Linux distributions have things in common, but many differ in software installation and updating. Gentoo Linux is based on Portage, SUSE...

LDAP browsing with Luma

Author: Federico Kereki The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which allows you to access and search a directory (another name for a specialized database or...

Running FreeNX using a Mandriva 2008 Server

Author: JT Smith NoMachine NX is a Terminal Server and remote access solution based on a comprising set of enterprise class open source technologies. NX...

Why you should care about PulseAudio (and how to start doing it)

Why you should care about PulseAudio (and how to start doing it) The audio system options in Linux can be a bit confusing. The projects...

Simplify backups with Synbak

Author: Federico Kereki Making periodic backups is a common task. Synbak can help to simplify it. Synbak brings together several different backup methods and provides a...

Going all-in with PokerTH

Author: Joe Barr According to Wikipedia, Texas Hold'em is "the most popular poker variant played in casinos in the United States." With the GPL-licensed...

Another Day Another Distro – Part 3 – Mandriva One 2008

After a slight delay here is the third instalment of my Linux tour. On Wednesday of this week I wiped openSUSE off my machine...

Mandriva 2008: keeping the faith

Author: JT Smith Sam Varghese of Australia's iTWire took a look at Mandriva Linux 2008, following his recent review of OpenSUSE 10.3. "All in all,...

Simple home networking with SSH

Author: Drew Ames The Secure Shell (SSH) network protocol makes it easy to connect computers that are running Linux, share files, and remotely run applications....

Secure your webserver using SSL and TinyCA

Author: JT Smith SSL is especially suited for HTTP since it can provide some protection even if only one side of the communication is authenticated....