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TILE BY TILE Photomosaics with Metapixel

If you're looking for more than a convention tile design, try Metapixel, a free tool that creates attractive photomosaics from a collection of digital images.

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SWITCHING DESKTOPS An alternative pager for the kicker

If you want a better view of your virtual desktops, try Kpager2, an alternative pager for KDE.

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SIMPLE AND LIGHT JWM Window Manager

JWM is a window manager for Linux users who demand an efficient GUI and are not afraid to fire up an editor to get it. If this sounds like the kind of tool you are looking for, read on to discover more about JWM.

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ACCESS PERMITTED! Command line user management

Linux is a multiuser system: many users can work at the same machine at the same time on separate accounts. In this month’s column, we take a close look at how to create and manage Linux user accounts from the command line.

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COLLECTOR’S ITEM Tellico Desktop Database

Linux has a fantastic collection of database servers, but many users just want a simple desktop database. Tellico fills the niche.

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PLAY IT AGAIN! Recording Internet audio streams

FM no longer has the biggest selection of radio stations. Instead, you need an Internet connection. But how can you save a copy of your favorite web broadcast?

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Issue #97 / Dec 2008

Cover Theme: Seamless Integration

DVD: Mandriva 2009

Highlights:

Even open source enthusiasts live in a world full of Windows, so this month we examine some expert techniques for better and more seamless integration with Windows environments. We look at cro... more »

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Anti-spam and Anti-virus Mail Processing

by Charly Kuhnast, Linux systems manager for the Lower Rhine Municipal Data Center
Building an email system at the enterprise level requires careful planning and special attention to management structures. Linux columnist and enterprise admin Charly Kuhnast shows how to integrate advanced anti-span and anti-virus techniques with an email infrastructure.
 

 

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