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Access remote network services with SSH tools

Author: Keith Fieldhouse You probably rely on the services on your own private network -- wikis, mail servers, Web sites, and other applications you've installed....

Review: Building Embedded Linux Systems

Author: JT Smith For a long time, Linux has been trying to convince most people (that is, mostly home and business users) that Linux on...

Linux print server enhances library printing

Author: Heidi Wessman Kneale My employer, Warnbro Community Library in Western Australia, had a problem with wasted paper from printing. Library patrons often sent unnecessary...

To win in the cloud, Microsoft needs developers

A lot of people are asking if Microsoft will prevail in the cloud. While the jury is still out, it's becoming clear that...

Collabora funds development of open source video editor PiTiVi

Author: Nathan Willis Open source multimedia specialist Collabora is hiring developers to work on the nonlinear video editor PiTiVi. The Cambridge, UK-based company contributes heavily...

Zimbra Collaboration Server Open Source Edition is a promising low-end package

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols If you're looking to run a serious open source collaboration server, Yahoo's Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) should be on your short...

Linux Desktop Education Deployments Planned in 29 US States

Author: JT Smith Universities and K-12 school districts in 29 US States and 10 countries around the world flock to "Free the Penguins" initiative to...

Server Room DIY, Installing Apache and Configuring Your Network

The first installment of this series helped you figure out if being your own Web host is for you or your small business. The...

Listen to your music anywhere with Subsonic

Author: Federico Kereki If your music library is tied to your CD collection or MP3 player, you can still hit the road without losing access...

Dillo 2.0 is fast, but limited

Author: Bruce Byfield The lightweight Dillo Web browser, in development for eight years, has always been a contender for the fastest browser available on GNU/Linux...