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Stories by: Alastair Cousins
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Knoppix in your pocket 05/06/2005 07:50:19
This month, Alastair Cousins installs Knoppix onto a USB Key drive, making it even more portable. - +
Coming out of your shell 09/05/2005 15:18:17
Much more powerful than a Windows batch file, shell scripts can be used to run multiple tasks. Here's a brief introduction. - +
Linux: Everything but the kitchen sink 11/03/2005 08:00:56
Taking Linux and installing it on an alternative hardware platform may not be easy, but you can learn a lot from the experience. - +
Linux: Getting your digital pix using Linux 04/03/2005 07:48:54
It may lack an all-in-one solution like Apple's iPhoto, but there are tools that make using a digital camera with Linux easy. - +
System Update with YUM 11/02/2005 16:01:30
Keeping your Linux system up to date with the latest security fixes and software updates can be a real pain. But it doesn't have to be. - +
Connecting to the Exchange 21/01/2005 13:45:13
Microsoft Exchange is a standard groupware platform in many corporate environments, but it needn't be limited to just Windows. - +
Linux: Hot and steamy 24/12/2004 07:27:30
Not all digital TV cards are supported by Linux, but the Hauppauge NOVA-T is. What's more, it's the only one to allow digital TV streaming across a network. - +
Crossing over to Linux 15/10/2004 14:36:38
Changing your operating system from Windows to Linux can be a traumatic process. Not only is Linux a completely new system to learn, but many mainstream applications won't run on it. A solution to this is Codeweavers' Crossover Office, a tool that allows you to run many major Windows applications, such as Microsoft Office, on the Linux OS. Based on WINE (www.winehq.com), Crossover Office uses the WINE compatibility layer to run Windows applications natively - rather than in an emulation mode - so you don't need Windows installed. A 30-day trial version is available for download from www.codeweavers.com. - +
Beginner-friendly Linux OS: Desktop/LX 24/09/2004 08:09:51
Lycoris Desktop/LX is a distribution of Linux aimed firmly at desktop users, especially those migrating from Windows to Linux for the first time. The distribution fits on a single CD and includes all of the basic applica-tions needed for day-to-day desktop use. - +
Setting up an NFS share 10/09/2004 08:13:19
FNS (Network File System) is a protocol used by UNIX/Linux computers to share disks across a network. Similar to the Common Internet File Services (CIFS) protocol used by Windows, NFS is older and more light-weight, and performs much more efficiently on UNIX and Linux systems. This month I'll be showing you how to share a directory on a Linux server using NFS, and how to mount the directory on a Linux client. - +
Taking up the Slack 07/07/2004 15:25:22
ZipSlack is a tiny Linux distribution designed to fit on a single 100MB Zip disk and is based on one of the oldest Linux distributions, Slackware Linux. It feels a lot like an older version of UNIX, which means that it is missing the user-friendly GUI configuration tools included with most modern distributions. However, attention has been paid to organising the system in a simple, easy-to-configure state. ZipSlack doesn't hold your hand, but it's great to play around with in order to learn how a Linux system is built.
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