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Linux scores big in large-format printing
Jack Wallen recently had to help out a large-format print house to get their most trust-worthy machine back up and running. Can you guess what OS ran that particular money maker?
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How to use Calibre to access your ebook collection online
Calibre is one of the most powerful ebook managers available. But did you know that Calibre has a built in server that allows you to access your library from a web browser? In this...
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SolutionBase: Taking SquirrelMail to new levels
SquirrelMail can make a powerful Web-based e-mail solution for your organization, but it can do a lot more than simple e-mail. In this article, Jack Wallen shows how to use Squi...
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10 ways to stay sane in your cubicle
If you're stuck in a cube 40 hours a week, you may need a few coping strategies to keep from going crazy. Jack Wallen offers some survival tips to help make your workdays more bear...
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ESET NOD antivirus solution comes to Linux
The makers of ESET NOD have finally determined it is time to port their anti-virus solution to Linux. Jack Wallen thinks it's every Linux user's duty to help keep their vulnerable ...
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Bodhi Linux: Interview with Jeff Hoogland
Smitten with Bodhi Linux, Jack Wallen poses some questions to Jeff Hoogland, one of the Bodhi developers. Is it time for you to give a new distribution a try? Jack thinks so.
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10 reasons Linux should be your netbook operating system
Some users believe that Windows is the best netbook OS. But others - such as Jack Wallen - think Linux is a much better fit. Check out his reasons and see if you agree.
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Use Hamachi VPN on your Linux clients
If you need to set up a VPN on your Linux machine, and you don't want to deal with the hassle of configuring OpenVPN (or passing traffic through a router), there is a solution. Jac...
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Bodhi Linux: E17 and Ubuntu make a great combination
Jack Wallen returns to his roots - Enlightenment - thanks to the new Ubuntu re-spin Bodhi Linux. See if you think Bodhi should be your next Linux distribution of choice.
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Will new openSUSE with KDE 4.6 bring distro back from obscurity?
The openSUSE distribution nearly faded away into obscurity. But 11.4 brings this distribution back to serious relevancy. See what Jack Wallen thinks about the latest from the openS...