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Make your own packages for Debian-based systems

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier For the uninitiated, creating Debian packages is a mysterious process that looks much harder than it really is. To make it...

How To Search For Missing Packages With apt-file

Falko Timme writes "This short article describes how you can search for missing packages with apt-file on Debian and Ubuntu systems. apt-file allows you...

Announce: Campcaster 1.2.0 “Kotor” Release

Paul Baranowski writes "Announce: Release of Campcaster 1.2.0 "Kotor" Campware is pleased to release version 1.2 "Kotor" of its Campcaster radio broadcasting application. ...

ESR gives up on Fedora

The following letter was received from ESR, who has sent it to a number of Linux-related publications and mailing lists. It is presented...

R/W access to an NTFS Partition using NTFS-3G

Scribe63 writes "Installing and Configuring NTFS-3G on Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 LTS for access to a local NTFS partition with read/write privileges." Link: yafsug.itiopi.com

LinuxQuestions.org Weekly Screenshots – Feb 17, 20

Anonymous Reader writes "It's been a very busy week in the LinuxQuestions Screenshots department. This week we installed and grabbed some cool screenshots...

Setting up a serial console

Author: Daniel Lo Nigro Falko Timme writes "This tutorial will show you how to set up a serial console on a Linux system, and connect...

Xfce 4.4: The best lightweight desktop environment

Author: Mayank Sharma For years, the lightweight Xfce has been a popular desktop environment for Linux distributions running on older hardware, thanks to its lower...

2006 LQ Members Choice Award Winners Announced

Author: LinuxQuestions.org jeremy writes "The polls are closed and the results are in for the 2006 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. Among the winners are Ubuntu,...

LinuxWorld New York: a longer name for a smaller show (videos)

Author: JT Smith IDG's East Coast Linux gathering is now officially called the LinuxWorld OpenSolutions Summit (LWOSS). The inaugural 2007 version of the renamed conference...