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Linux : Howtos : HOWTO Access A Superfast Linux Desktop From Anywhere Using FreeNX
Posted: ( Sat 21st Oct 2006 05:45:05[PM] UTC )
FreeNX allows superfast and secure access to your Linux box from anywhere in the world. This HOWTO is a step-by-step guide for configuring the nxserver, generating custom encrypted keys, and using a combination of Live-CD and USB thumbdrive to create a portable nxclient for remote access.

Linux : Links : A Linux Help Blog
Posted: ( Sat 21st Oct 2006 05:29:54[PM] UTC )
A great site maintained by a linux enthusiast containing his experiences in using this free OS. It contains tons of tips and tricks in configuring a lot of features in Linux.

Linux : Opinions : 10 Things a new Linux user needs to unlearn
Posted: ( Sat 21st Oct 2006 05:21:41[PM] UTC )
OK, you have Linux on your computer. Maybe you had some trouble getting it installed and everything working (probably wifi if I had to guess, or a winmodem), but you are past all that, everything is working, and you are ready to start using the computer. Old habits die hard, so hopefully this list helps you get over them.

Linux : Articles : The new table of analogs of Windows software in Linux
Posted: ( Sat 21st Oct 2006 05:20:25[PM] UTC )
One of the biggest difficulties in migrating from Windows to Linux is the lack of knowledge about comparable software. Newbies usually search for Linux analogs of Windows software, and advanced Linux-users cannot answer their questions since they often don't know too much about Windows :). This list of Linux equivalents / replacements / analogs of Windows software is based on our own experience and on the information obtained from the visitors of this page on English, Russian, Italian, Spanish, French & German.

Linux : Opinions : Using open source to make money on generic PCs
Posted: ( Sat 1st Jul 2006 05:49:11[PM] UTC )
Say you're in the business of making PCs. And, you want to make money at this business.

Linux : Articles : The Linux 2.6 Kernel: Cracking the Code
Posted: ( Sat 1st Jul 2006 05:26:29[PM] UTC )
ou could say the Linux kernel is on the cusp of adulthood -- like a teenager about to reach voting age.

Linux : Articles : The Linux engine in Cars
Posted: ( Sat 1st Jul 2006 05:26:29[PM] UTC )
Ever wonder how Lightning McQueen and friends looked so good in the movie Cars? A lot of that spit and polish came from the Pixar Animation Studio's Linux workstations and servers.

Linux : Howtos : How to add MP3 support to your Linux Distribution?
Posted: ( Sat 1st Jul 2006 05:26:07[PM] UTC )
You've just installed a new Linux distribution on your computer and it won't play your MP3 files? All your songs are encoded in that format and you don't know what to do? Well, don't worry. This is a common problem in Linux and it has a simple solution.

Linux : Howtos : How to get widescreen resolution in Linux?
Posted: ( Sat 1st Jul 2006 05:26:07[PM] UTC )
If you own a laptop with widescreen resolution such as 1280x768, 1280x800 or with a high resolution such as 1400x1050, you might have encountered that problem. XWindow shows up in 1024x768, and it doesn't fill the entire width of the screen. If your laptop's graphic card is an Intel 800 or 900 series (Intel 845G, 855G, 865G, 915G, 915GM, and 945G), there is a very easy solution to fix this.

main : Howtos : HOWTO: Pick an open source license
Posted: ( Sat 1st Jul 2006 05:26:07[PM] UTC )
You've made the decision to release your code as "open source". Ok, what does that mean, what is an open source license, and how do you pick the right one?

Linux : Articles : Wine Doors opens Windows under Linux
Posted: ( Wed 14th Jun 2006 04:44:14[PM] UTC )
When I first used Wine to try to install Windows software on my Linux machine, I found it less than user-friendly. Fortunately there was an application called WineTools to help smooth out the process.

Linux : Interviews : An Interview with Jeff Dike
Posted: ( Wed 14th Jun 2006 04:42:27[PM] UTC )
Jeff Dike is the creator and maintainer of User Mode Linux (UML) - a virtual machine which runs on Linux. In recent times, UML has gained a lot of significance after Linus Torvalds incorporated the UML patch into the official Linux kernel source tree.

Linux : Links : phoronix.com
Posted: ( Wed 14th Jun 2006 04:40:46[PM] UTC )
A site for checking Linux hardware compatibility.

NetBSD : Links : GPRS with NetBSD and SonyEricsson P910i
Posted: ( Wed 14th Jun 2006 04:30:27[PM] UTC )
I have just connected by laptop to the Internet via GPRS using my SonyEricsson P910i mobile phone and thought I would make some quick notes regarding this.

NetBSD : Links : Recording CDs and DVDs with NetBSD
Posted: ( Wed 14th Jun 2006 04:30:27[PM] UTC )
I have made some notes regarding NetBSD and CD/DVD-recording that I thought I would share with the world. Not that there is anything terribly complicated or advanced involved, it's all quite straight forward. But since I've already made notes on how to do some of the more common things, I thought I would share them.

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