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How to configure a scanner’s buttons on Linux

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis While not perfect, support for scanners on Linux is constantly improving; just check the list of devices supported by SANE (Scanner Access...

Open Source Report Writer From OpenMFG

Sharon Smith writes "OpenRPT 2.0 includes platform and usability enhancements, free and open source NORFOLK, VA, December 20th, 2006 – OpenMFG, the leading provider of...

A survey of Linux file managers

Author: Bruce Byfield Linux file manager ontogeny encapsulates the history of GNU/Linux. File managers began as command-line and generic graphical tools and progressed to desktop-specific...

Best practices for NIS use

Author: Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, and Trent Hein Yesterday we introduced NIS, the Network Information Service. In the second and final article in this series,...

Solaris Gets Secured

tk421 writes "Sun's Solaris 10 Unix operating system got its third major update, and it includes the long-anticipated Trusted Extensions, which replaces the legacy...

Introduction to NIS, the Network Information Service

Author: Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, and Trent Hein NIS, released by Sun in the 1980s, was the first "prime time" administrative database. It was originally...

Interview: syslog-ng 2.0 developer Balázs Scheidler

Author: Robert Fekete syslog-ng is an alternative system logging tool, a replacement for the standard Unix syslogd system-event logging application. Featuring reliable logging to remote...

OpenPKG Enterprise 1 for Business Customers

Ralf S. Engelschall writes "Right on time to the completion of its first year in existence, the OpenPKG GmbH complements the established OpenPKG Community product series...

CLI Magic: Convert file names to a different encoding with convmv

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis User Level: Beginner to intermediateRecent versions of most Linux distributions support non-English languages out of the box by using the Unicode standard....

Directory services made easy with Fedora Directory Server

Author: Paul Virijevich Directory services play a vital part in today's networks by helping administrators manage network users and resources. Until recently, the only choice...