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Ask Linux.com: Prepping for updates, GRUB versus LILO, and forum tools
Author: Linux.com Staff
In this week's peek inside the Linux.com discussion forums, we find some advice on safely updating your Linux distribution, and how the...
Book review: The power of group sharing
Author: Brad Jackel
Clay Shirky's book on what information technology is doing to our world, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations, has...
Synchronize your databases with SqlSync
Author: Ben Martin
SqlSync lets you compare two databases to see which tuples have been added, removed, and changed. You can also use SqlSync to...
Interview with Bluewhite64 creator Attila Craciun
Author: Razvan T. Coloja
Slackware Linux has stood strong for more than a decade by refusing to compromise. There was a time when people used...
Opera 9.27 Review: Part I
Author: JT Smith
When you first run Opera, on Ubuntu anyway, you will note the appearance of a Terms Of Service (TOS) agreement. Once I...
Mass complaint to Adobe – Important – Read This!!!
Author: JT Smith
If you want Adobe to port their Creative Suite to Linux, read this.
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Meet Inna Kuznetsova, IBM’s Linux Strategy Director (video)
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
I always ask people who market (as opposed to develop) GNU/Linux and open source products or services what Linux distribution...
What can you do with a second Ethernet port?
Author: Nathan Willis
Purchase a new PC or motherboard soon, and the chances are good that it will come with two built-in network interfaces --...
OfflineIMAP makes messages and attachments available locally
Author: Ben Martin
OfflineIMAP allows you to read your email while you are not connected to the Internet. This is great when you are traveling...
Tim Bray provides a bridge between Sun and developers
Author: Bruce Byfield
"I'm a genuine old fart," says Tim Bray as he looks back at his three decades in computing. Widely known for his...