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Linux Journal August 25, 2004 Christian Herzog |
Building a Diskless 2.6 Firewall For your next DIY project, pick up an old Pentium computer and a CompactFlash card and build a custom router/firewall using Linux. |
Linux Journal February 1, 2007 Steven Mathes |
The Interoperability Power of Linux-NTFS Tools Some of the best Windows utilities available might be in your Linux partition. |
Linux Journal May 2001 Wayne Marshall |
Boot with GRUB Especially useful for multiboot, partitioned systems, GRUB offers flexibility and convenience for startup... |
Linux Journal July 1, 2007 |
Tech Tips Not all tips have to be complex or obscure to be useful. Convert Video from Color to Black and White... Not So Tech Tips... etc. |
Linux Journal March 30, 2006 Dee-Ann LeBlanc |
Get Your Game On - Playing PlayStation Games in Linux Run your favorite PlayStation games on Linux with PCSX. |
RootPrompt.org March 25, 2002 |
Linux Install / Reinstall Philosophy I've had a lot of practice installing slackware linux recently. As a result, I've worked out a new install philosophy... |
Linux Journal April 1, 2003 Brett Schwarz |
Hacking Red Hat Kickstart How to create a single CD for fast and easy customized installation. |
Linux Journal September 1, 2007 Nicholas Petreley |
The Ultimate Linux Box What kind of computer would you build if you decided to spoil yourself, but keep your spending below the big price differential that occurs when you buy the next best thing? We put together a box based on that very principle, and it packs enough power to last years into a tank of a case. |
Linux Journal February 1, 2007 Andrew Fabbro |
Painless Thumbdrive Backups Exploit udev rules to back up your Flash drive daily or every time you insert it. |
Linux Journal July 2000 |
Best of Technical Support Configuring ipchains; PPP Networking; Recovery after Partitioning; Removing Another OS; Film and Video; Permission to Change; Missing Host Key?; Sender Not Receiving; SCSI and Mounting CD-ROMs |
Linux Journal April 2001 Marcel Gagne |
Cooking with Linux Installing Grand Salmar Station and it's required components. The packages is an open source program for easily maintaining an intranet site. It is written in Perl and uses PostgreSQL and Apache. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2000 Jacek Artymiak |
Python Programming for Beginners If you want to outsmart the Spanish Inquisition, learn Python. This article is a practical introduction to writing non-trivial applications in Python. |
Linux Journal April 2000 Michael J. Hammel |
Enlightenment Basics A guide to getting and installing the Enlightenment window manager. |
Linux Journal August 1, 2002 Ibrahim Haddad |
Supporting IPv6 on a Linux Server Node This article provides a technical tutorial on setting up IPv6 on a Linux server and connecting it to the IPv6 Internet. |
Linux Journal April 2001 |
Best of Technical Support Programming with Shared Memory Segments... Nice Keyboard, but Where Are the Accent Marks?... Setting up Apache jserv... Install Problems on NEC Laptop... X on Intel 810... Blanking in VTs... Using a Parallel-Port Zip Drive... Moving from Microsoft to MySQL on Debian... |
Linux Journal June 2000 Michael J. Hammel |
Installing Window Maker Mr. Hammel gives us the basics for installing and configuring Window Maker. |
Linux Journal October 1, 2002 |
Best of Tech Support Help for upgrading SCSI disks, dual booting with Slackware and Linux home routers. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2002 Greg Kroah-Hartman |
How the PCI Hot Plug Driver Filesystem Works How the PCI Hot Plug core implements a RAM-based filesystem and how you can do the same for your drivers... |
Linux Journal September 1, 2007 |
Tech Tips Combine Automount with FUSE and CurlFtpFs... Easy Installation of NVIDIA and ATI Drivers on Ubuntu/Kubuntu... etc. |
PC World May 24, 2007 Christopher Null |
How to Survive the Worst PC Disasters Can't get your PC to boot? Or just sent your boss a really embarrassing e-mail? Here's how to recover from these and ten other potential catastrophes. |
Linux Journal September 30, 2006 Mick Bauer |
Running Network Services under User-Mode Linux, Part I Learn to leverage the Linux kernel's virtualization features to isolate network daemons. For example, you could run Apache and BIND as separate guests so that a security hole in one will not leave the other exposed. |
PC World May 2001 Kirk Steers |
Create Your Own Emergency Boot Disk Create an emergency boot disk, identify mysterious components... |
Linux Journal April 1, 2007 |
Tech Tips Make USB/MIDI work in Linux... Turn your existing soundcard into a high-quality synthesizer... Exploit the power of X... |
Linux Journal September 30, 2006 Nicholas Petreley |
/var/opinion - Come Together Unique innovations are wonderful, but do Linux distributions have to differentiate at such low levels? |
Linux Journal July 20, 2001 Cliff Brake |
Flash Filesystems for Embedded Linux Systems Flash isn't only a hard disk with no moving parts. This article shows you how to combine filesystem technologies to make the best use of Flash. |
Linux Journal July 1, 2007 Richard Bullington-McGuire |
Mambo Exploit Blocked by SELinux A real-world case where Security-Enhanced Linux proved its worth. SELinux prevented the attacker from executing the second stage of the attack, possibly preventing a root compromise. |
PC World August 2003 Kirk Steers |
Take a Crash Course in Emergency PC Recovery Revive your PC after a crash; protect your data from drive failure with a RAID configuration. |
PC Magazine August 29, 2007 Neil Randall |
Linux Installation Guide Your complete step-by-step guide to installing Linux on your Windows PC. |
Unix Insider February 2001 Mo Budlong |
What happens when you throw the switch? Have you ever wondered how a computer knows what to do when you turn it on? Switching on the power causes it to boot, but what exactly does that mean? What sequence of functions does the operating system perform to get started? |
RootPrompt.org March 13, 2000 Lance Spitzner |
Know Your Enemy: III In the third part of this three part series Lance Spitzner tells us about what happens once a Script Kiddie gains root. Specifically, how they cover their tracks and what they do next.... |
Linux Journal September 2001 Don Marti |
Review: SuSE Linux 7.2 Professional If you're going to install your first Linux server or take on the task of deploying Linux on the desktop, you could do a lot worse than SuSE 7.2 Professional. Key features include a journaling filesystem, a crypto filesystem, an easy-to-use desktop environment and network updates... |
PC Magazine September 27, 2006 |
Transferring Mirrored RAID 1 Data Mirroring data from an old drive to a new drive. |
PC Magazine January 1, 2008 David A. Karp |
Build a RAID Array Don't wait inevitable hard disk crash; set up a mirrored RAID array and let your PC handle the backups for you. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 Neil Randall |
Fun with the Linux Command Line How to work with the command line in Ubuntu. |
PC Magazine December 14, 2004 John Clyman |
Manage Multiple Operating Systems No matter what your goals, there are ways you can effectively host multiple operating systems on a single system. Here are some of the things you can do to make managing more than one OS on a single system easier. |
RootPrompt.org June 7, 2000 Lance Spitzner |
Know Your Enemy: A Forensic Analysis A study of an attack on a system. Instead of focusing on the tools and tactics used, he focuses on how he learned what happened and pieced the information together. The purpose is to give you the forensic skills necessary to analyze and learn the threats your organization faces... |
Linux Journal August 1, 2007 Chou et al. |
Standard Operating Procedures for Embedded Linux Systems You can follow the procedures discussed in this article for building an Linux-based embedded system prototype. Also, we methods for downsizing your system. |
Linux Journal November 2001 |
Best of Technical Support Mounting Mac OS Partitions on YellowDog 2.0... Firewall Takes Hours to Start... Printing Stopped Working... How to Change Samba Passwords... How to Start a Web Server Automatically... I Have No Phone and I Must Connect... Adding a Hard Drive... etc. |
PC Magazine November 15, 2006 |
A Windows XP/RAID Catch-22 How to install Microsoft Windows XP Pro to a pair of 300GB SATA drives in RAID 0. |
PC Magazine July 11, 2007 Loyd Case |
How to Enlarge a Windows Partition Discover the tools needed for disk partitioning. |
PC World December 20, 2006 Scott Spanbauer |
Windows and Ubuntu on One PC By setting up your PC to dual-boot, you can easily take Linux for a test-drive. |
PC World February 2003 Kirk Steers |
Tweak Your PC's BIOS Settings the Safe Way Update BIOS settings; get useful PC handbooks; clean a CD-RW drive safely; and a slow-down utility for old apps. |
PC Magazine August 29, 2007 Neil Randall |
Add Linux to Your Windows If you want to take open source out for a trial run without ousting your current OS, these three steps will help you do just that. |
PC World March 2006 Richard Baguley |
Get More Out of Your PC With these tips and techniques, you can teach any machine new tricks, from recording radio to saving you money on phone bills. |
Linux Journal January 2001 Adam Williams |
Movie Making on a Linux Box? No Way! Broadcast 2000 aims to bring together the art of making movies and the power of the Linux platform... |
PC World November 3, 2007 Lincoln Spector |
Diagnose and Repair an Unbootable XP or Vista PC What to do when your Windows XP or Windows Vista system refuses to boot. |
PC Magazine March 7, 2008 Loyd Case |
Missing Drive Partition When you delete partitions, you essentially make the drive invisible to Windows. You need to repartition it. |
PC World May 22, 2007 Steve Bass |
Smart Fixes for Gnarly PC Problems Boot from a USB drive, replace system files, check your RAM, and other remedies. |
PC World June 2006 Kirk Steers |
Hardware Tips: Make Your Hard Drives Faster and Safer With RAID Choose the RAID configuration most appropriate for your needs... Avoid wrist pains caused by keyboard typing... Dusting your PC just got easier... |
PC World December 2005 Lincoln Spector |
Emergency Boot CDs for PCs Without Floppy Drives What to do when XP or 2000 won't boot and your PC doesn't have a floppy drive... Copy device drivers from your PC to CD... Safeguard files and folders... Make the most of Windows slow-ups... |