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by Russell Barnes
Why would we want to cover a monitor that costs more than most PCs we review? Because it’s an EIZO Foris, the mother of all monitor brands...

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by John Brandon
A netbook is only as powerful as the software you install on it. If you install the right operating system and focus your attention on web apps and not software you install on the hard drive, most models reveal their true nature as thin clients that have internal storage for ...

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Interviews
Posted by Russell Barnes
Greg Kroah-Hartman is a Linux kernel maintainer, and head of the Linux Drivers Project. He is a Novell Fellow, and works on the SUSE distribution for that company. We talked to him about his work past, present and future on the Linux kernel...

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Reviews
by Richard Ibbotson
A simple cross-platform web browser based on the WebKit web browser engine, which has a small memory footprint, but is still undergoing heavy development…

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Opinion
Reviews
by Richard Ibbotson
There are some technical publications which are just like some novels in that you either don't want to put them down or you don't want to stop reading them. When O'Reilly first published their GNU/Linux series of books Linux in a Nutshell and Running Linux were quickly seen to be ...

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Reviews
by John Brandon
A low-cost nettop PC designed primarily for accessing the Internet, the Lenovo IdeaCentre Q100 is an ideal computer for knowledge workers and end-user quality assurance testing.

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Opinion
by Richard Ibbotson
Mandriva, previously known as Mandrake, was always an interesting mainline GNU/Linux distribution to use, providing some superb server or desktop software. As far as quality is concerned, nothing much has changed since the Nineties, but as far as sophistication of the desktop is concerned, things have come a long way ...

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Opinion
Reviews
by Richard Ibbotson
Written by Keir Thomas, a former editor of Linux User & Developer magazine, this is a very handy guide for beginners. If you are new to GNU/Linux, you are most likely using Ubuntu Linux for your desktop.

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Apache
Networks
Security
Tutorials
by Swayam Prakasha
Swayam Prakasha explains the types of attacks that could happen over a network and their preventive measures. He also takes a look at various means of securing a web server...

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Posted by Russell Barnes
Just a quick turkey-flavoured note to say Merry Christmas from all the staff and contributors of Linux User & Developer!

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Reviews
by John Brandon
Here’s the most compelling feature on the Sony VAIO VGN-FW180-E/H: the 16.4-inch screen is just amazingly crisp, exceptionally bright and unusually spacious, at 1600x900 resolution…

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Apache
Applications
Features
Tutorials
by Dmitri Popov
This tutorial will help you to get started with DokuWiki and show you how to extend its functionality with plug-ins…

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