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Random Linux Tips: Making KDE4 Behave, Thwacking Those Weirdo U3 Partitions on USB Sticks

  Sometimes, we have little tips and tricks that make life easier – but don't quite take up a full article. So today I've bundled...

A Linux ready for Enterprise

Performance Monitor - A central place to collect performance statistics - including the ability for a piece of software to supply counters of it's...

Expert Tips and Tricks With Kate and Konsole

The Kate graphical text editor and Konsole graphical terminal emulator are chock-full of advanced features and time-saving shortcuts. They work nicely together to make...

The Ever-Changing Linux Filesystems: Merging Directoris into /usr

If you don't like change, working in IT has to be a harrowing experience. That's particularly true in open source, where few stand on...

GNU Ed Updated

The GNU project has updated its implementation of the ed Unix line editor, restoring one developer's copyright and fixing bugs in the process of...

The Best of Linux.com Weekend Project from 2011

Weekends are for relaxing, spending time with friends… and tackling those tech projects that you never have time to get to during the week....

PDNSD HowTo – A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16)

PDNSD is a non authoritative caching DNS server. It maintains a disk cache of the queries that your system performs and subsequent queries will...

Here We Go Again, Another Linux Init: Intro to systemd

In the days of yore we had a System V (SysV) type init daemon to manage Linux system startup, and it was good. It...

The 10 Most Important Open Source Projects of 2011

Well, here we are, another year almost done for. Time to look back and take stock of the year that was. You know what?...

Getting Started with Mercurial

The version control system (VCS) debate is one of the less heated “holy wars” in the Linux/Unix world. Most of the conversation revolves around...