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« Previous ( 1 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 )Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive review
More than just a network drive, the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive provides a wealth of powerful and unusual digital media features, many of which work quite well with Linux computers.
Manage documents with Zimbra Collaboration Suite
Find out how to create, edit and manage important documents with Zimbra Collaboration Suite using Linux User & Developer's indispensable step-by-step guide…
Opera 10 thoughts
Opera is still the only browser to offer mouse gestures, so you can navigate with dragging motions rather than having to click on small buttons. It also offers native support for BitTorrent downloads and ‘widgets’: mini-applications similar to Windows gadgets…
Create a graph of your system’s performance
Use Dstat and Gnuplot to monitor performance, then turn that information into neat-looking graphs that anyone, even your manager, can understand…
Western Digital ShareSpace NAS review
Massive storage usually equates to a massive footprint on your desk or place of work. The Western Digital ShareSpace is, for its 8TB storage allocation, relatively compact – about the size of a toaster and much smaller than a desktop-size server…
Learn how to monitor your projects with GanttProject
Even the simplest project can quickly get out of hand if you don’t keep tabs on it. That’s why an application that can help you to deal with various aspects of managing your projects can prove indispensable…
The kernel column by Jon Masters #82
Jon Masters is a Linux kernel hacker who has been working on Linux for almost 14 years, since he first attended university at the age of 13. Jon lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and works for a large enterprise Linux vendor…
Lenovo ThinkStation S20 Workstation review
It is an amazingly powerful business rig meant for serious developers, modelers, video production artists and designers, but it's also cheaper than most standard desktop computers…
The kernel column by Jon Masters #81
John Masters is a Linux kernel hacker for almost 14 years, since he first attended university at the age of 13. Jon lives in Massachusetts, and works for an enterprise Linux vendor. He also writes a monthly column for Linux User & Developer…
Knoppix founder Klaus Knopper interview
Linux User & Developer magazine talks to the multitalented open source pioneer, Klaus Knopper, who once said that computers are stupid, ill-designed and incompatible…
Jim Zemlin speaks to Linux User & Developer
Jim heads up the Linux Foundation’s efforts to push new standards and bring cohesion to the Linux ecosystem. Since its creation, the Linux Foundation has led the charge towards fixing some of Linux’s classic problems…
Where are the bells & whistles for Linux?
What are the defining features of Ubuntu? Or Mandriva? Or openSUSE? What are the features born to illuminate point-of-sale material and slideshows the world over? What’s the ‘killer app’ that’s going to get the world excited about Linux?
Security in Linux and how to optimise it
Over the last few years, system security has gained a lot of momentum and software professionals are focusing heavily on it. Linux is treated as a highly secure operating system, but the reality is that it too has its share of security flaws…
Mozilla Sea Monkey review
There was a time when Netscape’s internet suite was pretty popular. The Mozilla Foundation, which was born out of Netscape, originally released the Mozilla Suite. Now renamed SeaMonkey, the internet suite has recently hit version 1.x…