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Linux Journal November 29, 2005 Duncan Napier |
Build a Home Terabyte Backup System Using Linux Build a low-cost, terabyte-sized backup server using Linux and back up your digital audio files, digital images and digital movie recordings. |
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. |
PC Magazine March 15, 2006 Bill Machrone |
Build It: a DIY Backup Server Don't throw out that old PC! Save yourself from hours of work, lost business, and thousands of dollars in lost revenue by using it to back up your network. We show you how. |
Linux Journal October 2001 Charles Curley |
Review: Microlite BackupEDGE Version 01.01.08 BackupEDGE from Microlite is an excellent backup product. It has a flexible command-line and menu interface, will back up over networks and can be used for disaster recovery. Documentation is extensive and readily available. It is a proprietary product, priced competitively... |
Linux Journal January 1, 2007 Andrew De Ponte |
An Automated Reliable Backup Solution Creating an unattended, encrypted, redundant, network backup solution using Linux, Duplicity and COTS hardware. |
PC Magazine June 8, 2004 Ben Z. Gottesman |
2004 Utility Guide Utilities can help you get the most from your system. We review 161 in 21 categories, from backup and antivirus to password management and screen capture. |
Macworld September 2001 Adam C. Engst |
Save Your Data Design a fail-safe backup strategy before disaster strikes... |
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. |
PC World February 2002 Alexandra Krasne |
Play Windows Games on Linux PCs Game-friendly version of the Linux OS uses WineX to enable users to play some Windows games... |
Linux Journal February 1, 2007 Irfan Habib |
Accessing Linux Filesystems in Windows You don't have to wait for Microsoft to support Linux filesystems to get at your Linux files from Windows. |
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... |
RootPrompt.org July 12, 2000 |
Using expect for System Administration 'Expect' is an easy way to automate those tasks you end up doing again and again because they span different machines or because it requires more interaction than you can get easily from a bash/c/korn shell script. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 Neil Randall |
Fun with the Linux Command Line How to work with the command line in Ubuntu. |
RootPrompt.org April 24, 2000 Lance Spitzner |
Preparing Your Box For the Internet The basics of securing a Linux box. The examples provided here are based on Red Hat 6.0, but should apply to most Linux distributions. |
Linux Journal April 28, 2006 Kevin Farnham |
The Ultimate Linux/Windows System Use cross-platform applications and shared data for the ultimate Linux/Windows system. |
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 April 1, 2007 Marcel Gagne |
Cooking with Linux - Security for Your Data--It's Totally Mondo! Security means different things to different people. On your Linux system, security isn't only about keeping people out, it's also about knowing you can restore the e-mail folder you deleted accidentally. |
Linux Journal September 30, 2006 Albert Martorell |
SMART (Smart Monitoring and Rebooting Tool) If you want an agent to monitor and control services, you'll need to get SMART. It's wonderful having a colleague who is checking that everything works correctly 24/7 and who informs you about troubles after they already have been solved. |
Linux Journal March 1, 2007 |
Tech Tips Make KPilot work with Ubuntu, watch processes, lock files and create passwords in PHP. |
Linux Journal December 1, 2001 Dave Jones |
Building an E-mail Virus Detection System for Your Network The best way to stop the spread of e-mail-based viruses is not to let them into your system. The basic outline of my system consists of using Bash scripts, metamail, grep, the Obtuse Systems' smtpd product, Samba and a command-line virus scanner... |
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. |
RootPrompt.org July 16, 2001 |
World's Shortest SAMBA How-To Most Samba how-to articles start off with how to write a configuration file so that your linux box can export a disk or print share that could be read by a windows client on the same network. I think this is a big mistake... |
Linux Journal September 2000 |
Best of Technical Support Making an image of a floppy... Printing web fonts... Sharing files with Windows on a dual-boot box... Starting PostgreSQL on boot... Boot problems with a monitor... Getting a cable modem to work... Failure to connect to ISP... Configuration questions... |
PC Magazine June 1, 2008 Neil Randall |
Make the Linux Command Line Work for You Anyone who uses Linux will quickly find value in using this interface. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 Kaven & Rupley |
D.I.Y. Linux Here are step-by-step instructions for installing and customizing your own Linux system. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2004 Bill Howard |
Creating a Data Backup Server Enlist an old PC to back up your files. |
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. |
PC Magazine February 8, 2008 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Determine Your Backup Process As your storage increases, so do your backup needs. |
Linux Journal September 1, 2007 Jeramiah Bowling |
Fedora Directory Server: the Evolution of Linux Authentication FDS seems evolutionary, not revolutionary. It does not change the way in which LDAP operates at a fundamental level. What it does do is take the complex task of administering LDAP and makes it easier while extending normally commercial features. |
PC World November 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Linux vs. Windows: The Rematch Can a frustrated Windows user dump Microsoft? Even with lots of improvements, Linux is still no cakewalk. |
RootPrompt.org September 20, 2000 |
Backing up to CD Noel tells us how he uses a CD-R to backup his home machine. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Robert P. Lipschutz |
Back Up or Else! Backing up data on your Windows XP system may prove challenging, but it's a necessity. There are some software products that may make the process easier. |
Linux Journal June 2000 Michael J. Hammel |
Installing Window Maker Mr. Hammel gives us the basics for installing and configuring Window Maker. |
Linux Journal December 1, 2006 Mick Bauer |
Paranoid Penguin - Running Network Services under User-Mode Linux, Part II Our objective is to use User-Mode Linux to create one or more virtual guest machines, each running a different network service. That way, if one application on one guest machine gets compromised somehow, others won't be affected. |
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. |
PC World October 9, 2000 Linda L. Grubbs, PCWorld.com |
Back Up Files With Ease Keep important data safe with these backup utilities... |
Linux Journal December 1, 2002 Mick Bauer |
Configuring and Using an FTP Proxy How to add a layer of security between the bad guys and your public FTP servers. |
PC World February 2006 Jon L. Jacobi |
Keep Your Data Backups Safe, Simple, and Fast Follow these instructions to create your own easy-to-maintain backup plan. |
PC Magazine December 14, 2009 Michael Muchmore |
Norton Online Backup 2.0 Norton Online Backup 2.0 backs up more data than any other service, and now has more robust tools as well. |
Unix Insider September 2000 Mo Budlong |
Traveling down the Unix $PATH Why do some commands need a dot-slash in order to run? In this month's Unix 101 column, Mo Budlong explores the answer to this question, and explains the difference between built-in and executable commands. |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Your Backup Battle Plan A disciplined approach to backup is crucial to keeping your business up and running. |
PC World November 2000 Scott Dunn |
Windows Tips: Still Tweaking After All These Years Customize with Tweak UI... automate backups for Win NT and 2000... |
PC World September 2005 Scott Dunn |
Windows' Command Line Puts You in Control Text commands can make quick work of many Windows tasks; plus, a free file-copy utility. |
Linux Journal May 2000 Paul Zikopoulos |
IBM's Universal Database Getting DB2 up and running on Linux. |
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 |
PC World May 2002 Lincoln Spector |
Tools for Trouble-Free Computing Whether your PC is brand new or showing its age, the best utilities will keep it in tip-top shape... |
Linux Journal August 2000 Stew Benedict |
Yellow Dog Linux on the iMac A guide to installing and running YDL on a PowerPC. |
Linux Journal September 2000 Daniel Lazenby |
Product Review: TimeSys Linux/RT Linux/RT is a tool for developing and testing embedded and non-embedded real-time applications |
Salon.com May 11, 1999 Andrew Leonard |
Linux for dummies? Linux for dummies?: Caldera's new package is easy to install -- but it may point the way to an open-source Babel. |
Home Toys December 2005 Taleb Hammad |
Backup vs. Archiving Archive means to save in one place, and that one object is the same files used originally, but backup points to two duplicate copies of a file. |