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Dedicated Debian HostingDebian hosting is well-known among clients running sites and amongst of the gaming world. When selecting a host you'll find two primary counterparts to consider: cost and functions.
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The History of Debian LinuxA quick overview and the history of the Debian Linux distribution. -
Installing Java on DebianThis document describes how to install the Java Runtime Environment (JRE/J2RE) or Java Development Kit (JDK/J2DK) from Sun, IBM or Blackdown on Debian, creating a file.
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How to Download and Install Debian Linux 6.0Step by step tutorial to download and install the latest version of this venerable Linux distribution. -
Installing Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 For I386We are delighted that you have decided to try Debian, and are sure that you will find that Debian's GNU/Linux distribution is unique.
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Ubuntu Wins Operating System WarsThis article explains why I feel Ubuntu is a good, solid operating system choice.
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Meta Backup: Save Your Current Application List and Extra Repositories to Another Computer (Linux App)Meta Backup makes it simple for Debian-based Linux systems to export their list of installed applications, for easy installation on a freshly installed copy of Linux. -
Many Distributions but Little TimeEver seen the multitude of Linux distributions and wonder which one should I use? In my article I show you which distro will fit you best.
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Pay Attention to Which Package Manager Your Linux Distribution Uses when Installing New SoftwareRPM, Debian and Slackware all use different packages to install new software -- which one do you use?
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Installing Software Over a Terminalhow to install software in ubuntu or debian linux via the command line or terminal
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What is Linux?This is part one of an ongoing series of articles intended to promote information about and usage of Linux and open source software. I invite any and all questions about computing and technology. -
How To: LinuxThis article serves as a starting point for your transition into the world of open source, free software, non-bloated, computing with Linux. A quick reference of links to everything you need to make the switch.
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How to Make Your First PHP Extension in C on LinuxLearn the easy steps necessary to make a PHP module extension in C on Linux. You will make a shared object library and then call it from within PHP. This is great for improving performance on certain tasks in PHP.
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Unetbootin: The Live Flash Drive Linux CreatorThis guide will teach you how to use Unetbootin, the Live Flash Drive Creator, to create a Live Flash Drive without burning a CD. -
Managing Your IPOD with Ubuntu Hardy HeronHow to manage your iPOD on Ubuntu Hardy Heron operating system
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Linux in the Corporate Environment on the DesktopThis article attempts to provide some information about why Linux in today's corporate environment can be a viable contender.
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How to Try the Linux Operating System Without Jeopardizing WindowsLearn to use the Linux operating system without jeopardizing your Windows installation.
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Running Familiar Linux in QemuThis article describe how to running Familiar Linux image in Qemu.
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Nokia N900: A Real Linux Pocket PC?We are already used to pocket PC devices that runs on Windows Mobile OS. A few years ago, iPhone made a revolution with a mobile version of OS X. Today we have a first Linux pocket PC - Nokia N900. Will it be a new revolution in our pocket? -
Securing Your BoxEven in Linux it is important to keep your computer secure. Closing open ports, disabling remote root login, and blocking certain connections are all good places to start.
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Browsing the Internet with CURLcURL is a Linux command-line tool that can exchange data via numerous data transfer protocols, such as FTP, HTTP, SSH based ones and others.
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Ubuntu Netbook RemixIn this review we are going to discuss the computer that I have Ubuntu Netbook Remix installed on, the system requirements for Ubuntu Netbook Remix plus features of the operating system. -
Free Linux Computer Games: Try Them Without Jeopardizing a Window's InstallationThe free Fedora Linux operating system offers a variety of entertaining and non-violent games. Some are educational, others are for pure fun, but all of them challenge players and test their skills.
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How to Protect Microsoft Windows from Viruses and Know More About Microsoft in GeneralUse the free tools within this article to fix Windows systems, discover the alternatives to attack viruses from the outside using live CDs and find out what you can use besides Windows if you need to.
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The Flavors of Linux - Which One to Choose...?With so many variations of the free operating system Linux, how can you choose between them?
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Open Source File CompressionThis article is a brief overview how to get superior file compression using Open Source Software in the Microsoft Windows Environment.
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Amanda BackupIt is perfectly possible to have a amanda doing backups on the hard disk, and how to achieve this is that we propose in this article.
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Tips and Review of Ubuntu Linux (8.04) Operating SystemAfter testing Ubuntu Linux for about 6 months, I can now give a full review of the free operating system.
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Confessions of a New Linux Operating System UserMicrosoft is about to launch its new Windows 7 operating system after having a lot of problems with vista. Here's an idea, why not install Linux...
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Split FLAC Image Files Using Some Simple Commands in GNU LinuxHave you found yourself with a great music album you desperately wanted for some time, only to find that it's in a single image like FLAC, APE, or WV? Linux can split these images.
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The Top 10 Songs to Download and Where to Get ThemGone are the days when you had to buy a full CD just to get one song. Now you can download individual tracks off the Internet. Find out what the most popular songs to download are, and where to get them. -
Windows or Linux?Which operating system is right for you, Windows or Linux? -
Choosing a Linux Distro for Old ComputersA wonderful thing about Linux is it provides the opportunity to install a new up-to-date operating system on older hardware.
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Google Chrome for Linux and Mac: A Sneak PeakEarly look at the alpha version for Google Chrome on Linux and Mac.
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Linux Myths DebunkedThere are a number of reasons why many people say that Linux is not a viable operating system, why they'll never use it, or why it is only a "hobbyist" operating system. Here are some of the arguments against Linux any why they are wrong.
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How to Install Programs in UbuntuInstalling new programs may be confusing to new Ubuntu users since it's done differently than in Windows or MacOS X. This guide outlines the different ways you can add or remove new software on your Ubuntu machine.
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Ubuntu: Limiting Download Speed in Synaptic Package ManagerThis will allow you to be able to throttle back the downloading of software through Ubuntu Linux.
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Better Switch to a Linux Operating System Before It's Too LateMicrosoft and adobe have reported a record number of security flaws this year. Linux is a much safer operating system.
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Virtualization Showdown: VSphere Vs. Hyper-VVirtualization is one of the hottest trends in IT right now. Although most enterprises have already committed to VMware's vSphere, Microsoft's Hyper-V technology is a strong option and is gaining momentum in the race to virtualize server resources. -
How to Manually Install New or Updated Versions of OpenOffice in UbuntuSure, OpenOffice is installed by default in Ubuntu, but updates don't always appear until the next version of Ubuntu, which might not be for six months. Here's how to install it manually.
