Weekend Project: Open Source Crowd Mapping with Ushahidi
Visualizations and crowd mapping keeps getting cooler, and with Ushahidi and Crowdmap, individuals have the open source tools to share personal experiences on their own terms. Swahili for "testimony"...
View ArticleUsing mod_spdy With Apache2 On Fedora 17
Using mod_spdy With Apache2 On Fedora 17 SPDY (pronounced "SPeeDY") is a new networking protocol whose goal is to speed up the web. It is Google's alternative to the HTTP protocol and a candidate for...
View ArticleProFTPd: Enabling/Disabling TLS Based On User Or Group
ProFTPd: Enabling/Disabling TLS Based On User Or Group FTP is a very insecure protocol because all passwords and all data are transferred in clear text. By using TLS, the whole communication can be...
View ArticleUbuntu 12.04 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend
This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on Ubuntu 12.04 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well as how to add users. Samba is configured as a...
View ArticleWeekend Project: Math, Science, and Ubuntu Come Together in Mathbuntu
Mathbuntu brings a nice batch of math and science software, textbooks, and other goodies to Ubuntu and Kubuntu. Let's try it out and see if it makes us smarter. Mathbuntu brings a nice batch of math...
View Article4 Fine Linux ARM Distros
The ARM platform is exploding like a mad wet cat out of the bath. Here are four good distros cram-full of ARM fun. The ARM platform is exploding like a mad wet cat out of the bath. Here are four good...
View ArticleHow To Take Screenshots Of VirtualBox VMs
VirtualBox is a great virtualization solution, however if lacks one big feature: the ability to take screenshots of a virtual machine. Of course, you can use the host operating system's print screen...
View ArticleBuild A Serious Multimedia Production Workstation With Arch Linux
Arch Linux is a superior platform for high-end audio, graphics, and video production. Follow along as we put an Arch multimedia workstation together with ease and panache. Pretty much any Linux...
View ArticleOpenfiler Enterprise NOS: Capable but Tricky
Openfiler 2.99 aims to be your one-stop storage management shop, a sleek lean network storage operating system with a nice Web control panel. It is very capable, but in many ways it's an exercise in...
View ArticleStresslinux Torture-Tests Your Hardware
Find out what your shiny new multi-core system can really do with Stresslinux. Stresslinux is a lean, mean torture machine with 750MB of hardware-pummeling goodness for probing and load-testing your...
View ArticleZenoss or Nagios? Your All-Seeing Network Eye in the Sky
One of the most common questions when comparing network monitoring tools is "What does Zenoss do that Nagios doesn't?" Like a lot of grumpy old network admins, you can pry my Nagios from my cold dead...
View ArticleInstall Camfrogserver Advanced 6.0 On Ubuntu Linux
This is an updated tutorial on how to install Camfrog Server on Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat). When I first saw that Camfrog Server was released I was excited until I realized it was only for...
View ArticleCentOS 6.3 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend
CentOS 6.3 Samba Standalone Server With tdbsam Backend This tutorial explains the installation of a Samba fileserver on CentOS 6.3 and how to configure it to share files over the SMB protocol as well...
View ArticleDiscovering and Monitoring Hardware in Linux
Nothing ever need be a mystery on Linux as it has a large number of excellent utilities for discovering hardware and monitoring hardware health. Here are a handful of good tools for spotting possible...
View ArticleVirtual Hosting With vsftpd and MySQL On Debian Squeeze
Virtual Hosting With vsftpd And MySQL On Debian Squeeze Vsftpd is one of the most secure and fastest FTP servers for Linux. Usually vsftpd is configured to work with system users. This document...
View ArticleEnhancing Virtual Terminals with Byobu
The Community Ubuntu Documentation describes Byobu as a "text-based window manager." The paradox is only apparent because, just as a window manager enhances an X session, Byobu enhances a virtual...
View ArticleBest Linux Keyboard Shortcuts
There you are typing happily away, when all of a sudden you accidentally hit some hotkeys and weird things happen. Linux does not yet have a universal "undo" button, which I think is the most needed...
View ArticleInstalling The PHP WebDAV Extension On Debian Squeeze
Installing The PHP WebDAV Extension On Debian Squeeze This article shows how you can install the PHP WebDAV extension for PHP5 on a Debian Squeeze system. The PHP WebDAV extension allows easy access...
View ArticleXfce 4.10, the Sane Linux Desktop
Xfce 4.10 is the latest release of the excellent Xfce desktop, full of useful incremental improvements and no shocking surprises. Workflow and efficiency are everything. I want my Linux graphical...
View ArticleFritzing, the Hot New Electronics Designer for Real People
Fritzing is the sophisticated new electronics application with the funny name. It is a powerful tool for making schematics, prototyping circuits, and designing printed circuit boards. This is the best...
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