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Weekend Project: Replace Inetd with Xinetd for Better Network Administration

 Xinetd is an alternative to the traditional super-server Internet daemon, inetd, the process that starts and stops all non-persistent network servers. Xinetd acts as...

PerfKit: A Nicer Way To Look At Valgrind, FTrace, Etc

Christian Hergert has announced the PerfKit tool (or as he calls it, a "toy") during the Linux Plumbers Conference taking place this week in...

Weekend Project: Get Started with Btrfs

  The B-tree file system Btrfs is a next-generation filesystem for Linux, and although it is still undergoing rapid development, you can use it for...

LM_Sensors 3.2.0 Has Been Released

It's been quite a while since having anything to report on with the LM_Sensors project, which is the free software project to provide user-space...

Linux Display – Introduction Part 1

THE LINUX DISPLAY ANATOMY PreambleThis is the first in a collaborative series of articles written by members of the Linux.com community, empowering user knowledge,...

Intro to jEdit: A Programmer’s Text Editor

  Looking for a powerful, cross-platform, text editor? Look no farther than jEdit, a Java-based text editor specifically aimed at programmers but suitable for all...

Fedora 14 Preview: What’s New in Fedora 14?

  Fedora 14 is on track for a final release date of November 02, 2010. If all 14 does is improve upon 13, Fedora will...

Weekend Project: Create a Live USB Key Linux Distribution

Until world domination is complete, you simply cannot count on Linux being available everywhere you travel. Thus, when you're vacationing or on a business...

Weekend Project: Personal Area Networking with Bluetooth

Although most people think about Bluetooth in its "cable replacement" uses, such as with wireless audio headsets and keyboards, the Bluetooth standard defines a...

Forrester: Congratulations Open Sourcers, You’re on the Winning Team

  In Forrester analyst Jeffrey Hammond’s keynote today at LinuxCon he outlined the trends of OSS adoption in the enterprise.  (You can download the slides...