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Wordpress installation guide for linux

This article explains the installation of wordpress CMS on Linux in a step by step fashion.Easy to follow and understand.
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Linux and UNIX Document publishing using XML

Robust, open standards for XML document markup and a rich set of freely available tools for XML document parsing and format conversion make it easy to install and configure a complete documentation...
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A Linux (Mono) Web based OS Deployment tool completed in just 2 weeks

The company needed to develop a solution which would operate as an OS Deployment tool that is customized for the needs of their Datacenter according the specific design parameters given. The team...
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10 tips from Benjamin Franklin for System Admins

Benjamin Franklin: author and printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, diplomat, Freemason Grand Master... and would-be UNIX systems...
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Linux can rule cloud computing

You can't read a technical Web site these days without some mention of so-called cloud computing. Cloud computing gives users access to massive computing and storage resources without their having to...
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Distributed computing with Linux and Hadoop

Every day people rely on search engines to find specific content in the many terabytes of data that exist on the Internet, but have you ever wondered how this search is actually performed? One...
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Access UniVerse and UniData using RedBack Objects with PHP and .Net

In this article, examine the history and essential framework of Web DE (previously RedBack), and learn how PHP and .NET can reference Web DE RedBack Objects (RBOs) to access U2 data stores in a...
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Shut down idle computers on your network automatically

Recent pushes for "green" technology focus mostly on talk, with little action for the typical home- or small-office environment. Many users leave their systems online continuously, resulting in a...
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New Pass It Along Peer-to-Peer knowledge exchange

Pass It Along is a peer-to-peer knowledge exchange network Web 2.0 application that builds communities of experts and learners around "nuggets" of knowledge. This article explains the high-level...
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LPI Exam 301: LDAP Development

Welcome to the next step in studying for the Linux certification exam 301. In this tutorial (the second in a series of six tutorials on exam 301 topics), learn how to install and configure a...
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Web Development in Linux (GNOME)

I see people asking around in the forums quite often about which tools to use for web development in Linux. Here are some tools and instructions for setting up your gnome-based Linux distributions to...
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The Distro Jungle

People new to Linux are often confused by the large number of distributions there are to choose from. The good news is that you can safely ignore most of them. This article helps you cut through the...
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Linux Links Wirelessly

You say you prefer to work in Linux? It doesn't mean you have to be left out of the freedom wireless computing brings you. In this tutorial learn how to configure a wireless network card under Linux....
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Build a Web Spider on Linux

Web spiders are software agents that traverse the Internet gathering, filtering, and potentially aggregating information for a user. This article shows you how to build spiders and scrapers for Linux...
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Kick-start your J2EE applications using DB2 9 with pureXML

In this tutorial, you'll learn to set up a DB2 9 database and WebSphere Application Server Community Edition on a Windows or Linux environment, then write and deploy a Java application that takes...
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Linux on Board: Home Automation Using X10

The X10 protocol is a fairly primitive tool for transmitting data over power lines that allows you to turn things on and off remotely. In this article, Peter Seebach shows how to extend the software...
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Distribute Software on a Linux LiveCD

Linux has always been comfortable running Web servers, firewalls, and other single-function services on dedicated machines, thanks to its flexibility, reliability, and small kernel footprint. LiveCDs...
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