Jul 05, 2007
Are your multimedia applications receiving the resources they need? Are you using the optimum filesystem for your environment? You don't have to be an expert to find better performance in Linux – you just need to know where to look.
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Jul 05, 2007
A simple command helps you switch on the afterburner for your hard disks and drives. hdparm improves the performance of your storage devices.
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Jul 05, 2007
Many users just opt for the defaults and don’t think about the file system when they install Linux. But if better performance is your goal, it pays to do some shopping.
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Jul 02, 2007
Encrypting a home directory is easy. Encrypting your whole hard disk – including the root filesystem – takes a little more effort.
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Jul 02, 2007
If you’re not a security expert and you're looking for a crypto filesystem, you may be wondering about the alternatives. We took at a look at some popular crypto options for Linux.
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Jul 02, 2007
Whether you are troubleshooting or just configuring for efficiency, it is a good idea to explore your options for accessing your Windows partitions from Linux.
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Jun 29, 2007
Unix systems organize files in a hierarchical filesystem tree. A system of naming conventions defined in the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) helps admins find their way around.
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Jun 29, 2007
Every multi-purpose Linux system produces an enormous amount of log data. To prevent your hard disk from overflowing, a rotating helper application archives logs and gets rid of obsolete data.
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