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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://www.brighthub.comhttp://www.brighthub.com/utility/FeedStylesheets/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Posts by Berry van der Linden</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/search/searchresults.aspx?u=2864&amp;o=DateDescending&amp;a=275</link><description>Posts by Berry van der Linden</description><dc:language>en-US</dc:language><item><title>Want a Linux Home Server? There Are Several Choices</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/25875.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 19:54:01 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:25875</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>There are a lot of reasons to run your own Linux home server. In this article series we provide an overview and how to&amp;#39;s for the most common servers. Why do I need a server&amp;#63; There are several reasons to run a Linux home server. In many ways you might already be running a server without knowing it. For instance, if you have file sharing enab...</description></item><item><title>Samba Server vs. NFS Server</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/10839.aspx</link><pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 01:42:46 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:10839</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>When sharing files, just like with anything on Linux, you have more then one option, and you should make your choice based on what you need. We&amp;#39;ll take a look at both SAMBA Server and NFS Server in this article. Samba vs. NFS First of all, what are the main features of the two? Samba Server Windows can connect to it natively without installing ...</description></item><item><title>Thermaltake's Blacx: Turn Extra Hard Drives into USB External Hard Drives</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/hardware/reviews/24306.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 01:39:12 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:24306</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>Do you have a lot of hard drives laying around&amp;#63; With Thermaltake&amp;#39;s Blacx you can now turn those drives into external hard drives. The easiest way to extend hard drive capacity is to use a USB external hard drive. The Blacx makes it easy. Who Makes It&amp;#63; Thermaltake. a respected entity in the case manufacturing realm, makes the Blacx. If y...</description></item><item><title>Migrating From Windows to Kubuntu: Smoother Than You Think?</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/12905.aspx</link><pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:31:56 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:12905</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>The move from Windows to Linux is easier than ever with Kubuntu. Kubuntu uses the KDE desktop, which has a one button start menu similar to Windows. With a large community behind &amp;#40;K&amp;#41;Ubuntu, help is easy to find. So what are you waiting for&amp;#63; Switch to a free and open source software now. Introduction I work as a Computer Resource Special...</description></item><item><title>Review: Lian-Li's PC-X1000 Gaming Chassis True Craftsmanship</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/hardware/reviews/51250.aspx</link><pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 00:57:42 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:51250</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>Lian-Li send me a PC-X1000 to review. In this article we go over every detail of Lian-Li&amp;#39;s newest arrival. According to Lian-Li you can use this case as a gaming case or a HTPC case. Read this article to find out what the PC-X1000 can or can&amp;#39;t do. First Impression Rating The first thing you notice when you receive the Lian-Li PC-X1000 is th...</description></item><item><title>Review: CM Storm Scout “True Ultimate LAN Gaming Case” ORLY?</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/hardware/reviews/50136.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 03:22:38 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:50136</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>In this article I find out if the case can do justice to the claim &amp;#8220;True Ultimate LAN Gaming Case&amp;#8221;. Is this a practical case for LAN parties&amp;#63; Or will it just fall a part under the pressure of it&amp;#39;s big brother the Sniper. First Impression Rating This is a tough looking case and, according to Cooler Master, has a “Fierce Design In...</description></item><item><title>Making Your Kubuntu Installation Usable: Install Firefox Java And Flash</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/16968.aspx</link><pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 05:32:15 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:16968</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>One of the problems with installing Kubuntu used to be that you had to install all codecs, Java, Flash, and Firefox individually. I found a way to make this easier by using a Bash script. I also added Skype, MPlayer, and other software to the script. Updated * 09/24/2009 Updated all of the links to the newest version. Then tested all commands. This...</description></item><item><title>Introducing Your New Kubuntu Installation</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/15107.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 04:56:10 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:15107</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>This article is an introduction to help get you started with your fresh Kubuntu installation. Where is everything&amp;#63; Also, we&amp;#39;ll explain how to install a new software package in the Kubuntu environment. Kmenu in Action - This is Where You Find Everything The K icon for Kubuntu, like the Start button for Windows, is where it all begins. Here i...</description></item><item><title>Fstab Demystified: How to Add Partitions</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/linux/articles/13750.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 18:04:26 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:13750</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>In this article, you will learn to understand fstab &amp;#40;File System Table&amp;#41; and its entries. We&amp;#39;ll show you how to add a new hard drive to fstab and mount the partitions automatically on boot. We&amp;#39;ll also explain some of the terminology used in fstab, and we take a look at the fdisk command. Background for this Article Konsole - Terminal...</description></item><item><title>Wired Keyboards Vulnerable To Attacks</title><link>http://www.brighthub.com/computing/smb-security/articles/13156.aspx</link><pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 02:05:21 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">b133e95a-c263-4882-8f2a-b24547eff78e:13156</guid><dc:creator>madberry</dc:creator><description>Wired keyboards proven to be vulnerable. Someone could be reading the magnetic waves coming from the keyboard as you type. Two students of the EPFL in Switzerland experimented. Using 11 keyboards they concluded that all 11 are vulnerable to at least one of the four attacks tested. This article provides additional detail to the previously reported f...</description></item></channel></rss>