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A Graphical Representation of the Linux File Structure Geek2Live: "I hope that breakdown of Linux File Structure will help." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Powerful Graphical Tools for Ubuntu Linux It Wire: "In my last article I looked at gaming on Ubuntu Linux and concluded that it is alive and well! Now we head back into the "useful" side of Linux. Linux has a bad reputation of having to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to do anything really useful. In this article I will talk abo Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Three Graphical Mount Managers Linux.com: "Mounting and unmounting filesystems used to be straightforward in GNU/Linux. A basic knowledge of the mount command or some editing of /etc/fstab in a text editor and you were done. However, with the addition of udev in the 2.6 kernel for autoplugging, and the demand for hotswappi Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Umit, the Graphical Network Scanner Linux.com: "Umit is a user-friendly graphical interface to Nmap that lets you perform network port scanning." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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The KOffice 2.0 Beta, Part 2: Graphical and Charting Programs Linux.com: "Now it's the turn of the rest of the beta: The KPlato project manager, KChart, the vector graphics editor Karbon, and the raster graphics editor Krita. These four graphical and charting programs have always been among the best-regarded of the KOffice programs. All of them have m Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Internet.com |
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Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For Enterprise Storage Forum: "Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments..." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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HP contributes Tru64 Unix file system to Linux HP puts file system for HP's 64-bit Alpha Unix servers under open-source General Public License with goal of improving Linux. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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eCryptfs: Single-File Encryption in Linux DevX: "Yet many developers try to build their own cryptographic technology, which often gets them in trouble. A better approach is to employ tools that rely on proven cryptography techniques and algorithms. A great example of this approach is eCryptfs, a complete cryptographic file system for Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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A Better File System for Linux? InternetNews: "Oracle's Better File System for Linux (BTRFS) is gearing up but what will it do and who will use it?" Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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A Better File System for Linux? Oracle's Better File System for Linux (BTRFS) is gearing up but what will it do and who will use it? Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Internet.com |
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Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future? Enterprise Storage Forum: "My article three weeks ago on Linux file systems set off a firestorm unlike any other I've written in the decade I've been writing on storage and technology issues..." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future? Despite the outcry, Linux file systems will require changes to handle the 100TB environments that will become commonplace in the not-too-distant future. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Internet.com |
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CNC Graphical Backplotter Article and source code for creating a CNC graphical backplotter Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CodeProject |
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Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Formula One Racing World Of all the copy shops in all of England, Trudy Coughlan had the rotten luck of walking into Document Image Processing. It was June 2007 in sleepy Surrey County, and Coughlan, a statuesque blonde, sauntered through the door of the shop holding a sheaf of 780 pages. Scan them ont Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Formula One Racing World Of all the copy shops in all of England, Trudy Coughlan had the rotten luck of walking into Document Image Processing. It was June 2007 in sleepy Surrey County, and Coughlan, a statuesque blonde, sauntered through the door of the shop holding a sheaf of 780 pages. Scan them ont Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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The Beauty of Bridges : The bridge is among our most ancient technologies. The moment some distant ancestor thought to place a log where he (or she) wanted to cross the stream, and not where the logs happen to have fallen, the bridge was born. A bridge inspires us. A bridge overcomes an obstacle and connects Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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The Beauty of Bridges : The bridge is among our most ancient technologies. The moment some distant ancestor thought to place a log where he (or she) wanted to cross the stream, and not where the logs happen to have fallen, the bridge was born. A bridge inspires us. A bridge overcomes an obstacle and connects Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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KDE 4: A New Dawn for the Linux Desktop? internetnews.com: "With a new visual interface including new themes sounds and effects as well as a semantic file manager, speed and multimedia handling improvements, KDE 4 is a major release for the Linux desktop..." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Debunking the Linux Virus Myth MYLRO.org: "There are numerous reasons why a Linux PC is more secure from malicious software than a Windows PC. The most obvious is the way a user interacts with his operating system. Virus and worm writers make heavy use of social engineering to trick users into opening a file. One day you r Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |

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