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NolaPro: The Right Tool for the Job?
For many small- to medium-size businesses, point-of-sale software is often out of reach cost-wise. There are many solutions out there, but most are either unaffordable or too compl...
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How do I... Create desktop icons in KDE and GNOME?
Most Linux installs include thousands of applications, but not all those applications get an icon on either the KDE or GNOME desktop. If you want to launch one of those application...
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SolutionBase: Gnumeric and KSpread offer spreadsheet application alternatives for Linux users
Jack Wallen takes cursory looks at two alternative spreadsheet programs for Linux.
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SolutionBase: Configure a Samba server in Linux with SuSE's YaST
If you deploy a Linux-based machine to serve up files in a Windows network, you're not going to get very far without the help of Samba. Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite ...
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SolutionBase: Set Up a Linux Proxy Server with ease using Webmin
A proxy server is one of those ubiquitous servers that can offer up a number of possible services. But, until the likes of Webmin arrived, setting up a proxy server in Linux was a ...
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SolutionBase: Setting up a pop server with SuSE Linux and Webmin
Many companies prefer to host their own mail servers. They’re cost-effective, easy to maintain, and easy to control. But many companies hesitate when they see the cost of hosting w...
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SolutionBase: Configure a firewall in Linux using SuSe’s YaST
Configuring a firewall in Linux used to mean making many changes to text files on the command line. The chore was tedious and time consuming. In this article, Jack Wallen shows how...
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Configuring a DNS server with SuSE's YaST
Linux can be intimidating for a Windows administrator because a lot of configuration for network services must be done from the command line. Jack Wallen shows how to configure a D...
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Setting up Apache as a Web server under Linux via GUI
Linux is increasingly becoming a popular alternative to Microsoft Windows for network administrators wanting to provide services for their organization. Learning a new OS like Linu...
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SolutionBase: Get a handle on GNOME settings with Gconf-edit
If you want to create an image CD to use to setup large numbers of client machines, having to go through every single application to set up preferences could easily be a full-time ...