Issue #55 / Jun 2005
DVD:
Mandriva LE 2005 (Mandrake 10.2)
KNOW-HOW
GMailFS
Why let a 2 Gigabyte email account go to waste? GmailFS lets you use Gmail as a storage medium for a mountable filesystem.
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KNOW-HOW
ExtendedPDF
The PDF format has many useful features that make it easier for readers to find their way around large documents, but the native PDF export function in OpenOffice doesn’t allow many of these elements. We’ll show you how to create better PDFs in OpenOffice with the ExtendedPDF macro.
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SYSADMIN
Charly's Column
Worms, mail bombs, and users who send multiple megabyte Powerpoint files across the wire give Postfix administrators plenty of reasons to view their charges with a critical eye from time to time.
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SYSADMIN
MySQL Backups Manager
Your web hoster is fine with serving up HTML, but when it comes to backing up a simple MySQL database, you are often on your own. Or are you?
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SYSADMIN
Admin Workshop: Backups with Rsync
It is often inefficient to fire up a tape drive whenever you need to back up files or restore a backup. The Rsync tool pushes critical files to a second computer, where you can access them easily.
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PROGRAMMING
Perl: Archiving PDFs
This month you’ll learn how to place articles in a private PDF archive and how to use a database to access those articles at a later time.
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LINUXUSER
KTools: Fonts in KDE
A well chosen font is the perfect addition to your Linux experience. KDE provides a number of tools that help you cook up a really tasty alphabet soup with very little effort.
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LINUXUSER
DeskTOPia: Apwal
Launching a program by clicking with your mouse can have a few disadvantages. Users lose their way in nested menu structures, and desktop icons can become hidden behind windows. The Apwal program launcher makes it easy to launch with a click.
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LINUXUSER
Apollon
The operators of the popular Internet-based file sharing network, Kazaa, only provide software for Windows systems, but the GiFT project brings Kazaa support to Linux.
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LINUXUSER
Gnome Fonts
Linux’s text display still suffers from legacy issues, but it is well on the way to recovering. This article explains how Fontconfig, X, and Gnome work together for a brighter future.
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