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LIBRARIAN Archiving and accessing 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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The Help Line Linux Trouble Ticket Software

If your help line serves outside users, keeping track of support requests can mean the difference between a repeat customer and a lost customer. If the line serves inside employees, an efficient response means better productivity. Fortunately,several Linux-based applications offer help for your help desk or hotline.

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A BETTER VIEW Exploring your directories with a 3D file browser

Moving a flat filesystem hierarchy to the third dimension makes navigating a directory tree child's play.

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ANIMATED LINUX Adobe’s Flash Player 9 for Linux

Adobe’s beta version of Flash Player 9 for Linux looks quite mature. Is it worth upgrading right now? This article looks into installing Flash Player 9 beta, and integrating a video camera and a microphone.

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SCHOOL TOOL Exploring Ubuntu’s cousin for the classroom

Don’t know much about history? Don’t know much biology? Don’t panic: Edubuntu will lead you to the wonderful world of classroom Linux.

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BOOK REVIEWS

In Search of Stupidity: Over 20 Years of High-Tech Marketing Disasters, 2nd ed.

DNS and BIND, 5th Edit......
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A TASTE OF OPERA Exploring Opera 9

Stable, fast, and complete: Opera 9 gives you everything you need for the Internet in a compact package.

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Not Just for Experts Firewalls for the everyday

Firewalls are becoming evermore sophisticated. Luckily, the tools for managing firewalls are becoming simpler and more accessible for ordinary users

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