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  • Commands to Compare Files in Linux

    Text files make up a large portion of the Linux operating system. Source code, configuration files, and log files are all simple text files. Thus, Unix developers in their infinite wisdom, have provided us with three commands that allow us to compare...
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Linux Platform

  • Making a Personal Movie DVD Backup on Linux

    Linux has many ways to make a personal DVD backup if you are comfortable using command line tools. If however you would rather use a graphical interface, there are three main contenders - K9Copy, AcidRip, and DVD::RIP.
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Linux Platform

  • Building a Linux Database

    Linux is nothing if not versatile, and that holds true when you want a database solution. There are many different database choices both commercial and open source, and each of them has it's own set of advantages and disadvantages. This article will...
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Linux Platform

  • The Android/Linux Partnership

    Netbooks installed with the Google backed Android operating system are set to come out in July or August of this year. Is this going to finally send Linux into the mainstream and what does that mean for the Linux community?
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Linux Platform

  • Turning a Linux PC into a Server

    Creating a server from a Linux personal computer is not as hard as you may think. Actually, you probably already have most of the software installed. The largest decision you will have to make is the type of server you are creating.
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Linux Platform

  • System Requirements of Fedora Core 9

    The Fedora Core 9 installation media allows you to install the operating system on X86, 64 bit and PPC architectures. There are separate system requirements for each architecture and separate requirements of text versus graphical installations.
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Linux Platform

  • Setting Up a Linux Samba Server

    When you have Windows and Linux machines coexisting on the same network, file sharing becomes an issue because each Operating System has its own file system. This is where Samba comes in. Samba runs on Linux and happily shares files and printers between...
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Linux Platform

  • Setting Up a Linux Home Server

    Many homes today want to share data between multiple computers and people without the hassle of USB drives, CDs and DVDs. Setting up a Linux Home Server can solve this problem and, if you have an old desktop lying around, it can be done for little out...
    Published on  July 5, 2011 to Linux Platform

  • Apache Web Server -- A definition

    According to the Netcraft.com survey results, the Apache Web Server has been the leading web server since 1996. What is the Apache Web Server and what can it do? Why do so many people use it?
    Published on  June 30, 2011 to Web Development

  • How to Organize Your Passwords with Password Safe

    Whether your home office is purely for personal use, or you run a small business from home, secure passwords are important. Password Safe allows you to organize all your passwords in one secure, encrypted file either on your hard drive or on a flash...
    Published on  June 28, 2011 to Home Office

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