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Simplifying infrared device configuration

Author: Nathan Willis Building a MythTV digital video recorder (DVR) is a series of small battles -- configuring digital sound, aligning your video sources and...

Smart ACL management with Eiciel

Author: Shashank Sharma The traditional file permission model, where read, write, and execute permissions are set on each file for the user, group, and others...

Starting SSH connections simply with SSHMenu

Author: Ben Martin SSHMenu adds a button to your GNOME panel that displays a configurable drop-down list of hosts that you have might like to...

Bringing the trashcan to the command line

Author: Ben Martin The trash project allows you to interact with your desktop trashcan from the command line. It lets users "undo" deletions made with...

A virtual appliance primer

Author: Mayank Sharma Virtual machines are virtually taking over the world. By itself a virtual machine is just a container that describes various resources such...

Finally, it’s time for Wine

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Fifteen years in the making, everyone's favorite software to run Windows programs on Linux and Unix, Wine, is almost ready for...

Easy automated editing of /etc/files with Augeas

Author: Ben Martin The days of parsing configuration files with awk and making quick changes to configuration files with ad-hoc scripts may finally be at...

Tasty Tomato firmware for routers

Author: Kurt Edelbrock Breathe new functionality into your router with Tomato third-party firmware for popular models of Broadcom-based routers, including popular models manufactured by Linksys.Most...

Save disk space – use compFUSEd to transparently compress filesystems

Author: Ben Martin The Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) project allows you install new filesystems without touching your Linux kernel. The filesystems run as regular programs,...

Beesoft Commander: An old school file manager on the modern desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield Although the last release of Norton Commander, the famous file manager for DOS, was a decade ago, its legacy lives on in...