PHONING BLUE
Aug 27, 2007
It is becoming increasingly common for new generation mobile phones to have an integrated Bluetooth interface. This article explores how to access your Bluetooth phone using Linux.
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HERDING DAEMONS
Aug 27, 2007
If you have many daemons running on your server, it can be quite difficult to keep track of them all. inetd and xinetd manage these services centrally and also take care of exchanges with your clients, allowing programs without network code to operate as Internet servers.
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NEW DESKTOP
Aug 27, 2007
Xandros, the successor to Corel OS, is one of many distributions that claim to make life easier for Linux newcomers. We took a look at the latest release, Xandros Desktop Version 3.0.
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THE BOTTOM LINE
Aug 27, 2007
A helpful Perl script gives you an immediate overview of your financial status, adding the balances of multiple accounts and share depots. It even allows users to add their own plugins.
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MASS PRODUCTION
Aug 27, 2007
The OpenOffice productivity suite can use a variety of scripts and macros to automate recurring tasks. The easiest approach is to use the integrated Basic dialect. This article helps you get started with this surprisingly sophisticated programming language.
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Anti-spam and Anti-virus Mail Processing
by Charly Kuhnast, Linux systems manager for the Lower Rhine Municipal Data Center
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Building an email system at the enterprise level requires
careful planning and special attention to management structures. Linux
columnist and enterprise admin Charly Kuhnast shows how to integrate
advanced anti-span and anti-virus techniques with an email
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