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Archive: 09-2012
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Use formatting, autoformatting, and themes in LibreOffice Calc
Formatting, autoformatting, and themes will make your LibreOffice Calc documents easier to read, prettier, and more efficient to create and use.
Posted by Jack Wallen | September 27, 2012, 3:40 PM PDT
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Collect network system information with Belarc Advisor and PhpSysInfo
The free applications Belarc Advisor and PhpSysInfo can get as much information about as many of your machines as you need.
Posted by Jack Wallen | September 26, 2012, 11:48 PM PDT
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Share one keyboard and mouse with multiple machines without a KVM
The Synergy open source application allows you to share a keyboard and mouse between Windows, Mac, and Linux computers and saves you the cost of a KVM.
Posted by Jack Wallen | September 21, 2012, 10:42 AM PDT
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Enable the mounting of ext2/3 file systems on a Windows machine
One of the easiest ways to get data off an ext2/3 disk from a Windows machine is to use Ext2Fsd. Here are Ext2Fsd installation and usage instructions.
Posted by Jack Wallen | September 17, 2012, 5:01 PM PDT
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Lock down sensitive information with Secure Data Manager
Secure Data Manager is a handy way to keep your sensitive passwords hidden from prying eyes, yet keep it at the ready for when you need to locate credentials for a machine, a software key, a URL...
Posted by Jack Wallen | September 15, 2012, 11:52 PM PDT
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Set up email accounts in Simple Groupware
Jack Wallen provides all the information your SMB needs to start setting incoming and outgoing email for all the users on your Simple Groupware server.
Posted by Jack Wallen | September 12, 2012, 10:54 AM PDT
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Simple Groupware has plenty to offer SMBs
The free, web-based Simple Groupware solution’s features include email, CMS, Bookmarks, RSS, backups, inventory, and more. Here’s how to install the impressive open source groupware suite.
Posted by Jack Wallen | September 8, 2012, 10:34 AM PDT
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Enjoy easier Ubuntu desktop rollouts with the help of Booster
Give the Booster graphical interface a try and and see if it makes your Linux desktop rollouts more efficient.
Posted by Jack Wallen | September 5, 2012, 1:53 PM PDT

































