geekaction.com |
|
LinuxNovember 10, 200808:32
Linux.com: "The library needed a print queue to enable library staff to control patrons' print jobs. It needed to be easy to set up and maintain and cost nothing. We found the answer in using Linux as a print server."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
04:32
Locus Magazine: "Why does all this copyright reform stuff matter, anyway? What's at stake?
Everything. "
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
00:32
Polish Linux: "In this article I'm going to go through some details about what is going on under the hood when you run a Python program, as well how those details have changed over the years in different python's implementations ranging from original CPython (Python implementation in C) all the way to the newest implementations like PyPy."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
November 9, 200820:32
Phoronix: "We've checked out ATI's Radeon HD 4550 low-end graphics card already and found it to be a nice solution for Linux users on a budget, but how does NVIDIA's competitor contend? In this review we are looking at the NVIDIA GeForce 9500GT from Sparkle."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
16:32
Free Your Media: "Open source office suite needs some decent open and royalty-free cliparts. This tutorial presents valuable clipart repositories and an extension which enables direct downloading of graphics into the OpenOffice.org documents."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
14:32
17Lamp.net: "The thread became the hot in some forums in China. Many replies encourage this student
to keep it on and expect him to win more achievement. But there is a few of replies complain it's no worth celebration, They complained this student only patch one very small bug."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
12:32
InformationWeek: "Google caught wind of it, and pulled a move eerily similar to what Apple has done in the past with the iPhone. Google issued an over-the-air firmware update that buttoned Android back up."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
08:32
Ubuntu Tutorials: "Its hilarious sometimes what you find trolling identi.ca and twitter. If you're up for some lolz install the "sl" package..."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
06:32
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "This ones a "stupid humor" type of page (just what the doctor ordered when you've thought yourself into a migraine headache ;) from a few years back. It's from site called Computer Stupidities in their Stupid Tech Support section. It's a collection of a ton of experiences folks have either written in about, or the editors have made up (hard to tell, but, then again... does it matter?)"
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
04:32
Linux-Watch: "A Linux-Watch reader today reported difficulties using Microsoft's Hotmail service with Firefox browsers running on Linux operating systems. We confirmed that creating a new Hotmail account was not possible, due to an error message suggesting a "browser upgrade.""
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
02:32
Stubborn Tech Problem Solving: "Likewise any experienced Linux administrator knows there are many GUI tools for Linux configuration but terminal shells are available on ANY system regardless of how big or small and the ability to script any action in a platform-neutral way is too useful to give up."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
00:32
KP Weblog: "With the festive season approaching, you might want to make decorative labels for presents or christmas cards. It is easy to make labels in OpenOffice and, if you have the Open Clipart collection installed, you can choose from a wide range of graphics to decorate them."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
November 8, 200822:32
Dedoimedo: "Puppy Linux is an amazing distro. If my last review has not totally convinced you, spend a minute or two reading what the latest and greatest Puppy offers you."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
20:32
Linux.com: "Many network-attached storage (NAS) devices, in addition to offering network storage, offer features such as VPN access, calendaring, wikis, and even an iTunes server. The open source Amahi Linux Home Server provides all of that and more in a complete NAS box integrated with a Fedora 9 base."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
16:32
The Linux Hardcore: "Mandrake was one of the first Linux Distros I used and has always had my respect for it's hardware recognition and robustness. Even though back then, rpm distros were notorious for giving you a taste of "dependency hell", one of the reason why I previously went for Debian-based Ubuntu (Hoary to Dapper) and then later Debian itself."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
October 6, 200807:03
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "I thought it was interesting that there's actually a site out on the Internet that will take a short message from you and encode it into SPAM. It'll even decode the SPAM it creates, so your buddies can figure out what you've actually sent them."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
05:03
OSNews: "Being a Linux junkie, I thought it is time to venture into the BSD arena. Recently the PC-BSD team released their latest stable version (PC-BSD 7) code-named Fibonacci Edition."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
01:03
Kevin Carmony's blog: "To this day, Michael Robertson has yet to explain to the 100 some-odd shareholders what happened with the millions of dollars in cash and assets that were owned by Linspire just a few short months ago."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
October 5, 200821:03
Midnight-cafe: "Below is command to find out number of connections to each ports which are in use using netstat & cut."
Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
17:03
Linux Dynasty: "Ubuntu 8.10 Beta was released today and I'm glad to post the ubuntu 8.10 Beta screen shots here. I will say this...I've always enjoyed using Ubuntu and Ubuntu based distributions. Ubuntu has always made my life on my desktop easier."
link fixed--ed. Source: Linuxtoday
Categories: Linux
|
|