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Encrypt devices using dm-crypt and LUKS 2008-06-21 05:25:00 "In this document I describe in short how to encrypt a device with one of the most contemporary methods, using dm-crypt and LUKS."
G-Loaded!
Linux log files location and how do I view logs files? 2008-07-06 07:04:00 "Almost all logfiles
are located under /var/log directory (and subdirectory). You can change to this directory using cd command but you need to be the root user."
nixCraft Read more:Linux
Linux Administration Made Easy 2008-07-01 23:15:00 "The "LinuxAdministration
Made Easy" (LAME) guide attempts to describe day-to-day administration and maintenance issues commonly faced by Linux system administrators."
TLDP.org
Linux LILO and Runlevels 2008-06-30 04:56:00 "LILO is a boot loader that resides on your hard disk that can boot several operating systems."
CompTechDoc.org Read more:Linux
Linux permissions 2008-06-29 13:29:00 "Thus, Linux
file permissions are nine bits of information (3 types x 3 type of users), each of them may have just one of two values: allowed or denied."
zzee.com
Filesystem & file organization in Linux 2008-06-28 14:26:00 "This great feature of Linux
systems to enable on-the-fly mounting and un-mounting of various file systems without the need of fetching different drivers, makes them stand apart."
Brajeshwar.com
Kernel Rebuild Guide 2008-06-28 14:16:00 "With modern hardware there is rarely a need to recompile unless there is a particular feature of a new kernel that you must have."
Digital Hermit Read more:Guide
Overclock your EEE PC 2008-06-27 17:42:00 "As you know, the EEE PC's processor is rated at 900MHz, but it's being underclocked to 630MHz, presumably to save battery life/reduce heat."
VR-Zone
Installing software from RPM packages in Linux 2008-06-27 16:35:00 "Note that different Linux
distros may keep their software and the files related to that software in different directories. That's why it's important to use the RPM package that was made for your distribution."
Tuxfiles.org
List of open source software packages 2008-07-19 15:29:00 "This is a list of open-source software packages: computer software licensed under an open-source license."
Wikipedia Read more:open source
Anatomy of the Linux kernel 2008-07-16 20:33:00 "In this article, you explore the general structure of the Linuxkernel
and get to know its major subsystems and core interfaces."
IBM.com
Diskless Linux Kiosks 2008-07-15 19:03:00 "I decided to set them up as Linux
systems running the GNOME desktop, preconfigured with all the common applications people might want to run."
DNA Lounge Read more:Kiosks
Linux From Scratch 2008-07-12 18:26:00 "From the days when installing a Linux
distribution required a 300-page bible, to the days of Live CDs, the question "How do I learn Linux?" doesn't seem to have a ready answer."
Packt Publishing Read more:Scratch
Top 5 Linux Tricks 2008-08-07 16:08:00 "Often times, we get stuck in a terminal shell, without a terminal web browser like lynx."
Open Source News Read more:Linux
Installing ClamAV 0.93.3 From The Sources (+ Sendmail Integration) On CentOS 5.2 2008-08-01 07:12:00 "This how-to refers to the installation and configuration of Clamav 0.93.3 (from sources) on a Linux server running CentOS 5.2 and sendmail. We assume the fact you’ve installed sendmail from the rpm packages of your distribution."
HowtoForge
Anatomy of Linux flash file systems 2008-07-25 13:02:00 "You've probably heard of Journaling Flash File System (JFFS) and Yet Another Flash File System (YAFFS), but do you know what it means to have a file system that assumes an underlying flash device?"
IBM Read more:Linux
Large File Support in Linux 2008-08-23 17:56:00 "To support files larger than 2 GiB on 32-bit systems, e.g. x86, PowerPC and MIPS, a number of changes to kernel and C library had to be done."
LFS in Linux Read more:Support
Degrib: UNIX / Linux Compile 2008-08-23 17:54:00 "If you are unfamiliar with configure, you probably should start by reading through "/degrib/src/README.config"."
NOAA / NWS's Read more:Linux
Processes in Action 2008-08-23 17:50:00 "Linux provides several tools for you to watch what is happening. The first tool is perhaps the only one that the majority of users have ever seen."
The Linux Tutorial Read more:Action