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- StartUp Manager - change settings in Grub, Grub2 and Usplash
- Q&A: New Red Hat CEO on JBoss, open source and the future
- GLExcess Running On Ubuntu
- Open-source software: It's the free coffee cup of today
- Linux Tip No. 16 IP Address Aliasing - Permanent
- Obsidian signs deal to offer Ubuntu training
- Ubuntu: How To Delete Your Files (Or Wipe Your Hard Drive) Beyond Recovery
- Ubuntu configuration
- Using the ’service’ command on Ubuntu (and other handy tools)
- CEO says Sangoma cards made Asterisk great
- MySQL skip duplicate replication errors
- Debian Mail Server Setup with Postfix + Dovecot + SASL + Squirrel Mail
- Kernel space: Ticket spinlocks
- Flavors of Linux, the Gentoo distro
- Linux Experiments
- Linux for Writers
- Ubuntu: Last.fm client
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