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5 Useless Compiz Fusion Effects

Compiz Fusion is the best thing that happened to Linux desktop user experience yet. In the world of Linux bashers who argue that Linux is not quite ready for home users; compiz is one of the few things that really set Linux apart from other OS with major market share. It can give you good [...]

Don’t be a Victim of DNS Security Holes

 

The internet has been ablaze with news about the Kaminsky DNS vulnerability over the last week or so, especially in light of some vendors’ taking their sweet time with supplying a fix.
Behind all the security technobabble, what this means for you is that if your ISP hasn’t applied the appropriate fixes to the DNS servers [...]

7 Uses of GParted Live

 

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I’ve been using GNU Parted to slice and dice my disk in preference to the fdisk for almost as long as I’ve been using Linux. We all fill up our hard-drives from time to time, but thanks to Gnome GParted, rearranging disk partitions isn’t as terrifying as it used to be. [...]

Women in Linux

Women in Linux (or technology in general) has always been a rare breed. I have been very unsuccessful trying to make my female friends or family members getting interested in linux. So in my quest in getting more women interested in linux I have made this list of women who have actively contributed in linux [...]

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