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For system administrators shell scripting can be a very useful way to drastically improve workflow. Join Swayam Prakasha to find out how you can employ some fundemental tips and techniques to make your life easier…
StatusNet’s Evan Prodromou on Facebook, Twitter & more
Facebook, Google and Twitter can’t be ignored, but StatusNet’s Evan Prodromou told Linux User & Developer that didn’t mean his aim was to dismantle them…
Social networking: The good, the bad & the ugly
Has Facebook stolen your privacy? Take back the logs, take control of your data and make Facebook irrelevant. Richard Smedley explores two worlds of social networking - one good, one evil…
Ubuntu and the importance of community
Canonical developer Dave Walker investigates the importance of governance in a community as rich and diverse as Ubuntu’s…
Dell Streak review
The Dell Streak. Is it a tablet, or is a smartphone? Get your answers on a postcard, but not before checking out Linux User & Developer's review…
Drupal 7: Everything you need to know
Drupal 7 is nearly ready for release. We've spent many hours previewing Drupal 7's features - here's everything you need to know about the latest iteration of the CMS powering websites for the White House, Sony and The Economist…
Mark Shuttleworth announces new Ubuntu 10.10 audio feature
Former Canonical CEO, Mark Shuttleworth, recently announced a new sound feature for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) on his blog…
The Linux Kernel column #90 – the state of the kernel
Linux User & Developer's resident Linux kernel expert, Jon Masters, gave the keynote speech at this year's Linux Symposium. In this column he mirror's his keynote with a look back at the past year of kernel developments…
Google drops Google Wave
Just fifteen months after it’s initial announcement Google have pulled the plug on their online collaboration project, Google Wave…
Design & build your own open source device
Ever wonder what it takes to design & build your hand-held device, carputer or gadget? Read this to find out how easy it is to go from being a software developer to a fully-fledged hardware developer with help from BeagleBoard and Android (among others)…
Drupal 7 release date mooted
The final line-up has been announced for DrupalCon Copenhagen, this year’s annual European gathering for fans and developers of the popular open source content management system, but will the latest iteration make the show floor?
Debug & fix software with help from The Bug Genie
It's easy to debug your software and keep tabs on errors with the added aid of The Bug Genie's web-based issue-tracking software. Dmitri Popov shows you how to clean up your act…
Linux set to dominate mobile market by 2015
New analyst’s report predicts a bright future for Linux mobile market with a 62% share expected by the year 2015. Rory MacDonald investigates these astonishing claims…
Sun takeover latest - Oracle still painfully silent…
In the months since it completed its takeover of Sun Microsystems, Oracle has remained painfully silent over its plans for much of Sun’s treasure trove of open source assets. In the meantime, there are an increasing number of companies stepping up to shepherd Oracle’s lost sheep…
Puppet – server management made easy
If you have more than a handful of servers, maintaining them by hand becomes a tedious task. Of course, you can automate this with shell scripts, but this is an ad hoc solution. Puppet can help you to reach a more consistent way of managing your servers. Here's how…
Collaborate and manage projects with Todoyu
Todoyu is a powerful tool designed to help you manage projects, track tasks and collaborate. Master it quickly with Dmitri Popov's excellent tutorial on LinuxUser.co.uk…
Python development - the golden rules
As part of his Python Development Masterclass, Kunal Deo drew up some golden rules when working with Python. Have you got any Python gems to share?
Toshiba NB300 netbook review
Since Intel’s N450 Atom processor boasts such excellent power-saving capabilities over previous chips, it has powered almost all netbooks released in the same period - Toshiba’s mini NB300 was no exception…
Python Development Masterclass
It may seem like Python is just another scripting language, but know that when you are using Linux, the chances are there is some Python code working backstage helping you. Among other things, this article looks into the versatile nature of Python and its many uses…
Build your own file server with Samba
How to build your own file server using Samba and Ubuntu with help from Linux User & Developer veteran, Sukrit Dhandhania…
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