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Blogging with Blosxom

Author: Keith R. Fieldhouse If you're considering adding weblogs to your workgroup's communications arsenal, you're not alone. Many organizations are experimenting with internal, and external,...

Building databases with Kexi and OpenOffice.org 2 Base

If you asked most Linux users which Windows applications they want to be able to use, Microsoft Access would probably come in at the...

Web design and administration with WordPress

Author: Kris Shaffer Recently, a colleague and I decided to create a Web site that would serve as an online community and resource for young...

Upgrading to Apache 2

Author: Tom Haddon Apache 2 offers a number of new features and improvements over the Apache 1.3 series, but the upgrade can seem daunting to...

Running a web-/mail server with Fedora Core 3

Falko Timme writes "This tutorial gives detailed instructions about how to install and configure a web- and mail server with Fedora Core 3. Every...

Best practices for the Linux home office, part 3

Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist In the parts one and two of this series on using Linux in a small office, we covered...

Best practices for the Linux home office, part 3

Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist In the parts one and two of this series on using Linux in a small office, we covered...

Get up and running quickly with EasyPHP

Author: Chris Lynch LAMP installations (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) are a staple of many intranet and Internet open source applications. The "L" component in...

Best practices for the Linux home office, part 2

Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist Last time we began talking about using Linux in a small office by discussing what to look for...

Best practices for the Linux home office, part 2

Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist Last time we began talking about using Linux in a small office by discussing what to look for...