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Red Hat’s Fedora 5 boosts desktop features
Red Hat released its Fedora Core 5 version of Linux on Monday, giving enthusiasts new graphics and virtualization abilities, as well as some desktop...
Encrypt filesystems with EncFS and Loop-AES
Author: Tom Haddon
Encrypted filesystems may be overkill for family photos or your résumé, but they make sense for network-accessible servers that hold sensitive business...
An open source virtual office for realtors
Author: Tina Gasperson
Professional Mortgage Partners in Downers Grove, Illinois, runs a technology consulting side business helping realtors set up office portals and inexpensively access...
With so much to like about Linux, it is worth a try
(March 19, 2006) — Dear Nick: You keep talking about Linux, but what is it? Can I run my regular programs on it? How...
Troubleshooting Nvu – for you
Linspire. A reader was turned off by the fact that the first link on the Nvu download page took him to the Linspire Web...
My sysadmin toolbox
Author: Mikhail Zotov
My list of tools is aimed at non-professional system administrators who manage Linux machines in a home or small-office network. On my...
Automatix kicks Ubuntu into gear
Author: Tina Gasperson
There's been some discussion lately about whether Ubuntu is suitable for Linux beginners. If you raise this issue, someone is sure to...
First look: Fedora Core 5
Author: Bruce Byfield
The Fedora distribution is one of the most widely used GNU/Linux distributions. Although non-users sometimes dismiss it as too mainstream to be...
DjVu: Saving for our paper heritage
Author: Marco Fioretti
Did you know that you can load in your browser an old map showing the operations of General Washington in 1776-77, or...
Speaking UNIX: Command Line Power
Anonymous Reader writes "One of the most novel and differentiating features of a UNIX system is its command line. With just a few keystrokes,...