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31 December 1969 19:00

Nvu

by Prelude76 & 8 others
The Complete Web Authoring System for Linux, Macintosh and Windows

Win4Lim

by Prelude76
Powerful Virtual Machine Software for Linux

Running Windows Apps on Linux

by Prelude76 & 4 others
This website contains all the information you need to get some popular Windows applications and games running on Linux using Wine.

31 December 1969 17:00

VectorLinux - VectorLinux.com

by HandySolo
VECTORLINUX is a small, fast, Linux operating system for Intel, AMD and x86 compatible systems, based on one of the original Linux distributions, Slackware.

Damn Small Linux (DSL), 50 megabytes of penguin power

by HandySolo & 21 others
DSL is a very versatile 50MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution.

System recovery with Knoppix

by HandySolo & 1 other
System recovery with Knoppix What to do when good disks go bad

Bluefish Editor : Home

by HandySolo & 8 others
Bluefish is a powerful editor for experienced web designers and programmers. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, but it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites.

Lauri Taimila's website

by HandySolo & 1 other
This page is a collection of improvements to make Dapper look even better.

Tips for Linux Explorers

by HandySolo & 9 others
These Linux tips are meant to provide just enough information to whet your appetite for more. They are updated frequently and are not presented in any particular order.

Welcome to EasyUbuntu

by HandySolo & 18 others
EasyUbuntu is an easy to use (duh!) script that gives the Ubuntu user the most commonly requested apps, codecs, and tweaks that are not found in the base distribution - all with a few clicks of your mouse.

ntop - network top

by HandySolo & 2 others
ntop is a network traffic probe that shows the network usage, similar to what the popular top Unix command does. ntop is based on libpcap and it has been written in a portable way in order to virtually run on every Unix platform and on Win32 as well.

Upgrading Red Hat Linux/Fedora Core with yum

by HandySolo & 1 other
It is possible to upgrade your Red Hat Linux/Fedora Core system using yum instead of the CD/DVD-based install or upgrade option. Only experienced Red Hat/Fedora Core users should attempt this, as the yum upgrade process is not officially supported and may cause problems.

Main Page - IEs4Linux

by HandySolo & 8 others
IEs 4 Linux Internet Explorer 6, 5.5, 5 on Linux

SSH Tutorial for Linux

by HandySolo & 2 others
This document covers SSH on the Linux Operating System and other OSes that use Openssh.

Pen Drive Linux » Blog Archive » Putting Damn Small Linux (DSL) on USB Pendrive

by HandySolo & 2 others
This walkthrough illustrates how to install Damn Small Linux (DSL) to a USB stick from windows.