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  Link   Installing SME Server 7.2 - Dedicated server and gateway for your business.
By Marius Nestor "Based on CentOS 4.5, SME Server 7.2 is a FREE and Open Source network server and gateway Linux distribution, addressed at small and medium enterprises. The following guide will teach you step-by-step how to install the SME Server di
  Link   Tutorial: Forwarding GNOME over SSH
2007-07-09 "Connect to your Linux computer remotely, without needing to take the slow VNC route. Yet still having a GUI to work with. This quick and painless tutorial will show how to forward your GNOME session from your Linux box to another computer
  Link   How To Enable NTFS Write Support (ntfs-3g) On Mandriva 2007 Spring
2007-09-05 "ntfs-3g is an open source NTFS driver for Linux with read and write support. This tutorial shows how to install and use ntfs-3g on a Mandriva 2007 Spring desktop to read from and write to Windows NTFS drives and partitions..."
  Link   Rolling your own NAS (Network World)
2007-12-10 by Ron Nutter "Has Linux NAS software become easy enough for a complete newcomer work with it? Is there a "how to" guide like PC Mechanic's guides?
  Link   Linux untuk Pemula (Flory Katreina)
2000 "Flory menulis buku Linux untuk Pemula yang diambil dari catatan-catatannya tentang instalasi dan pemakaian linux dan di-publish di homepage pribadinya.
  Link   Prosedur dan Fungsi di Turbo Pascal
2007-12-31 by rohmat Gunawan "Ketika program yang dibuat sudah terlalu panjang ratusan bahkan puluhan ribu baris, sehingga kita mengalami kesulitan untuk memahami jalannya program secara keseluruhan, maka ada baiknya bila program tersebut dipecah men
  Link   Sharing Linux Printers Across Subnets
Printing Is Still Vexatious. But We Can Prevail, 2007-12-20 by Carla Schroder "Printing in Linux presents a classic Linux paradox: CUPS, the Common Unix Printing System, is sophisticated and chock-full of advanced features that put its closed-source
  Link   Monitor your Linux/Unix server using MRTG graphs
2007-12-05 by teklimbu "This tutorial guides you through the process to setup MRTG and Net-Snmp which will be used to generate graphs for your Linux/Unix servers. Monitoring your servers and network devices such as routers and switches with MRTG grap
  Link   Enabling Compiz Fusion On A Fedora 8 GNOME Desktop
2007-11-16 by Falko Timme "This tutorial shows how you can enable Compiz Fusion on a Fedora 8 GNOME desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card--I'm using an ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 here). With Compiz Fusion you can use beautiful 3D eff
  Link   apc: The definitive dual-booting guide: Linux, Vista and XP step-by-step
2007-01-24 by James Bannan - "If you've ever asked for advice on how to set up dual-booting, you've doubtlessly come across online tutorials that only tell part of the story.
  Link   Adventures in Digital Photography With Linux, Part 5
Oct 24, 2007 by Carla Schroder "In part 4 we ranged all over the place, from how to manage and edit your photo archives with Linux, some discussion on choosing lenses, and finally getting down to the most important part of getting high-quality photog
  Link   The Perfect Server--Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (Ubuntu 7.10)
2007-10-21 by Falko Timme "This tutorial shows how to set up a Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (Ubuntu 7.10) based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS s
  Link   Ubuntu 7.10 Upgrade First Impressions
2007-10-19 TechnicalItch: "Gutsy is a definite step in the right direction with some welcome new features. Its just a shame my upgrade didnt go as smoothly as I wanted. Will I ever get my Nvidia 6600 GT working with desktop effects?
  Link   Anatomy of the Linux file system (IBM DeveloperWorks)
2007-10-30 by M. Tim Jones -"When it comes to file systems, Linux® is the Swiss Army knife of operating systems. Linux supports a large number of file systems, from journaling to clustering to cryptographic. Linux is a wonderful platform for using st
  Link   HowtoForge: The Perfect Linux Firewall Part II: IPCop & Copfilter
2006-03-14 by Joseph Guarino - "This document is the second segment in a series on installing IPCop firewall. We will be creating a 'DMZ' for hosting your own web server or mail server and the Copfilter proxy for filtering your application layer ingr
  Link   SpiderTools: IPCop [Tutorial]
2006-10-10 - "This information is provided as an integration with Snort, a project that focuses on discovering intrusion attempts. In order to access this information open IPCop, select the Services Tab and Intrusion Detection System Administration.
  Link   ZDNet UK: Get a Quick VPN with OpenVPN
2006-06-28 by Vincent Danen - "Virtual private networks (VPNs) are a means for connecting to a remote network and making it look like a local one. This means you can connect to your work location and have full access to resources (if so configured on