Here is a list of five of the biggest Linux myths out there and how you can make Linux your friend.
Read more »The top 5 Linux myths: Why you shouldn’t fear the penguin
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Unix And Linux Easter Eggs For The Wrong Holiday
These Easter eggs are all pretty cool, but the bunny's staying home ;)
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Open source: getting started
OPEN source software can reduce costs and improve security dramatically, yet many people are a bit apprehensive about getting their feet wet. Typical of this concern, reader John Cohon wrote in with a number of questions about shifting to open source. To the extent that my answers to him might help other companies or individuals make the shift, I’m running them here.
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Replacing your Windows/Mac apps on Linux
Switching operating systems can be tough. When you get accustomed to certain applications sometimes it can be hard to learn how to use other ones. I recently installed Ubuntu Eee (soon to be Easy Peasy) on my Eee PC 901 and it took quite a while to find apps that cam do everything I can do within Mac OS X and Windows. Here’s a quick guide so you can make your Linux machine feel like home.
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New Year,s Eve News: Unix And Linux Users Beware
Hope everyone has a great night and, please, browse safely ;)
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Ubuntu Usability
I've been experimenting with Ubuntu for a few months now, and it is a great operating system. With netbooks on the rise, and increased notoriety, more and more average consumers are trying it out. As far as it has come, there are still problems with hardware and software incompatibility that will keep many users away.
Read more »Happy New Year! Unix and Linux Resolutions.
If you're going to commit to something big, do it now when no one expects you to follow through ;)
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The Terminal Test: Do you have to use the terminal in Linux?
A frequent worry of Linux newbies is that they will have to learn how to use the terminal, something that is unfamiliar to new users. There is some debate, however, over when you have to use the terminal, if you have to at all. The question is: it is possible to use Linux without using the terminal?
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Yahoo Search Script Fixed - Looking Backward At My Linux And Unix Mistakes
Our Yahoo search index rank script with an important fix!
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Build Powerful and Robust Websites with New Drupal Book
Packt is pleased to announce a new book on Drupal that acts as a practical guide with instructions for setting up a home page, product catalog, blog, events calendar, etc. using the Drupal CMS platform. Written by prominent Content Management expert Mark Noble, Drupal 6 Site Builder Solutions helps developers build powerful website features for their business.
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Linux And Unix Gallows Humor - The Great Save
Yes, you're not the only one who's ever completely destroyed an important server at work ;)
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Pay As You Go Computing? Linux is "Free As You Go!"
Microsoft has patented "pay as you go" PC computing. This means users could purchase low cost computers with usage based fees. A user would only pay for and use the specific software application needed. No thanks!
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Hacker's Google - Linux and Unix Humor
Google with a dialect: You ph33l1n6 lu(ky? Well, are ya, punk? ;) - Dirty H.
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Simple Load Monitor script (no database)
A cool idea for a small client/server post of load data viewable from a Web browser. Allows you to keep an eye on your server loads from any location and can easily be tailored to add whatever data you like. Its admittedly a rough hack, though the concept may be of use for other projects.
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Using Wget's User Agent Option Safely On Linux And Unix
Oh, no. There goes Tokyo... Forget about using Mozilla with Wget ;)
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