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SCRIPTING SECRETS
Mar 01, 2006
Even the experts know there is always more to learn about scripting. In this month's cover story, we'll show you the Google Maps API, a networking framework for Python, and some other fine tools.
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KEEPING DISTANCE
Mar 01, 2006
We’ll show you how to incorporate interactive maps into your web pages with the Google Maps API.
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TWISTING PYTHON
Mar 01, 2006
The Twisted framework makes it so easy to create network-aware applications in Python. Twisted speaks all the major Internet protocols, from mail through chat, and it can handle encryption. We’ll show you how to set up a personal web server with Twisted.
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SCRIPT WORKOUT
Mar 01, 2006
In the old days, shells were capable of little more than calling external programs and executing basic, internal commands. With all the bells and whistles in the latest versions of Bash, however, you hardly need the support of external tools.
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OPENING DOORS
Mar 01, 2006
Realbasic provides an easy solution for converting Visual Basic programs to Linux.
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CALLING THE WORLD
Feb 01, 2006
This month we’ll show you some popular Linux tools for Internet telephony
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TALKATIVE
Feb 01, 2006
An old computer is all you need to build your own do-it-yourself personal phone server.
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WELL CONNECTED
Feb 01, 2006
When you want to call your friends in distant countries, don’t pick up the phone; just put on your headset and fire up Linphone.
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DESKTOP DIALING
Feb 01, 2006
Internet telephony does not need to be complicated. You can talk to the world with just Kphone, a normal sound card, and an account with an Internet phone provider.
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PHONE BANDIT
Feb 01, 2006
The free but proprietary Skype is a popular calling option.
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HOW SAFE?
Jan 01, 2006
Some say an attack is looming, and others say we don’t have to worry. What’s the real story on viruses in Linux?
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VIRUS CHECKERS
Jan 01, 2006
So you want a virus checker? We’ll show you what we found when we toured some of the top scanners for the Linux environment.
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KLAMMING UP
Jan 01, 2006
Linux may not be as virus-ready as Windows, but who wants to harbor pointless malware? Now you can hunt for viruses with KDE's KlamAV, a desktop front-end for the ClamAV Open Source virus protection system.
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SCAN MANAGER
Jan 01, 2006
Sometimes the best time to stop bad mail is before it arrives. AmavisdNew is an Open Source interface for integrating spam and virus filtering with your mail server.
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BETTER PICTURES
Dec 01, 2005
The Linux environment includes some powerful tools for editing, managing, and scanning digital images.
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SHAPE FINDER
Dec 01, 2005
The imgSeek image viewer offers a unique alternative to the non-intuitive norm of searching by filename: you can find an photo based on motif.
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POINTS OF VIEW
Dec 01, 2005
Xnview is a handy image viewing and editing tool that is free for private use. We’ll show you around some of the program’s best features.
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SCANNING HELP
Dec 01, 2005
The Sane interface provides access to image processing devices such as scanners. You can manage your Sane-supported scanner from Linux with the handy XSane front-end.
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EXIF TRICKS
Dec 01, 2005
You can rename and modify JPEG files without touching the graphics by manipulating settings in the file header.
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KNOPPIX TRICKS
Nov 01, 2005
Knoppix creator Klaus Knopper shares some tips for using Knoppix in the real world.
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KLAUS KNOPPER IN INTERVIEW
Nov 01, 2005
Klaus Knopper still has big ideas for the little distro that has spawned many derivatives and changed the way we think of live Linux. I asked Klaus about the past, present, and future of Knoppix.
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