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Nixstaller and the inconvenience of do-it-yourself

Author: Bruce Byfield Nixstaller 0.2.2 is a command-line tool for creating graphical installers for archived files on Unix-like systems. If that sounds paradoxical, it is....

Revisor utility creates custom install images for Fedora

Author: Bruce Byfield Imagine a customized GNU/Linux distribution, built to your specifications with a minimal amount of effort on your part. If you are running...

A simple script for tracking Web sites

Author: Leslie P. Polzer Many Web sites feature RSS feeds and newsletter subscriptions that let you know when they've updated their contents, but unfortunately, a...

Keyboard-driven environments open a new window on the desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield If you use a traditional desktop like GNOME or KDE, a keyboard-controlled desktop with a minimum of utilities may seem like stepping...

New PCLinuxOS 2007 looks great, works well

Author: Susan Linton PCLinuxOS is a live CD distribution that enables users to test Linux without actually having to install it. The highly anticipated new...

Four ways to hide information inside image and sound objects

Author: Anže Vidmar Ever find yourself with too many passwords to remember and no idea where to keep them so that only you can find...

VectorLinux SOHO: A better Slackware than Slackware

Author: Susan Linton VectorLinux has been one of my favorite projects since my first test of the distribution almost 18 months ago. I like VectorLinux because its...

Adding a little Cream to (g)Vim

Author: Scott Nesbitt Even though I'm a die-hard Emacs user, there are times when I have to use the vi editor -- specifically gVim, the...

Nokia’s maemo 3.1 update is an incremental improvement

Author: Nathan Willis Nokia has released the first software update for its N800 Internet tablets. Officially dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 Edition version 3.2007.10-7, it...

UNIX Command Line in One Sentence

CowGirl writes "Speaking UNIX is simply a matter of building a sentence. An executable is a verb, output is a noun, and the shell...