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February 24, 2011

How to Create a Bootable Linux USB Drive Easily

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If you have a USB drive, you can boot off of it with a Linux OS like you would do with a bootable “Live CD.” Did you know that? This is ideal if your computer doesn’t have an optical drive, or just don’t have any blank CD’s laying around. This video is being demonstrated with Slax. Website: www.vincebognot.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Contact: vince@vincebognot.com Save 25% Off Your New Domain Name With Hover: www.hover.com
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February 20, 2011

The Big 4 Now Validated As Ready for IBM eServer for Linux; ?A Really Big Deal? Says Company President

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Azalea Software is now shipping Linux versions of its Big 4 barcode font packages targeting a number of IBM platforms. C128Tools, UPCTools, C39Tools, and I2of5Tools are now ready for IBM eServer for Linux and are available for the popular pSeries including p5, OpenPower and JS20, and zSeries (S390) platforms. More information is online: http://www.azalea.com/Linux

C128Tools, UPCTools, C39Tools, and I2of5Tools have all met IBM specifications for validation. Azalea Software’s products have been available for Windows and the Macintosh for years and now IBM Linux users can create high-quality barcode symbols quickly and easily. Pass your data in with the correct parameters and format the output in Azalea’s barcode fonts. That’s all there is to it.

The new Linux builds include fonts in TrueType, Type 1 PostScript Windows, Type 1 PostScript PFA (Printer Font ASCII), OpenType PS, BDF, and PCL formats. This broad selection of font formats allows users to target any one of a number of printers on their network.

“After years of selling into the desktop market, these IBM Linux builds are our first serious offering for IBM customers. With this release our suite of barcode printing tools now extends across the enterprise. This effort is one of several, including Oracle and .NET, that moves us into big ass markets,” says Jerry Whiting, founder and CEO of Azalea Software. “I for one can’t wait.”

C128Tools Linux, UPCTools Linux, C39Tools Linux, and I2of5Tools Linux are available now for US$ 299. Discounts are offered for multiple computers in a cluster. Like all of Azalea’s bar code products, the Linux builds can be ordered online and downloaded immediately.

Azalea Software is the premier barcode font foundry and is located in Seattle WA. Founded in 1992 as a spin-off of the Aldus Corp., Azalea features a full line of 1D and 2D barcode products. They are the primary OEM supplier for H-P’s LaserJet barcode add-ons and maintain the original Bar Code FAQ. Azalea’s products work under Windows, the Macintosh (Classic and OS X), Linux, UNIX, and other platforms. All of Azalea’s staff members are certified by GS1, the standards body that administers the UPC symbology, as EAN.UCC Bar Code Consultants. Bottom line, this means that anyone who answers the phone at Azalea knows what they’re talking about.

For more information about Azalea’s line of bar code printing solutions, visit our website at www.azalea.com

The Azalea Software, Inc. logo, C128Tools, UPCTools, C39Tools, and I2of5Tools are trademarks of Azalea Software, Inc. The Ready for IBM eServer with Linux Mark and the trademarks contained therein, with the exception of Linux, are trademarks of IBM Corp. IBM is not the licensor of this Business Partner’s product and does not make any warranties regarding this Business Partner’s product.

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February 19, 2011

Linux Device Drivers

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Linux Device Drivers

Device drivers literally drive everything you’re interested in–disks, monitors, keyboards, modems–everything outside the computer chip and memory. And writing device drivers is one of the few areas of programming for the Linux operating system that calls for unique, Linux-specific knowledge. For years now, programmers have relied on the classic Linux Device Drivers from O’Reilly to master this critical subject. Now in its third edition, this bestselling guide provides all the information you’ll need to write drivers for a wide range of devices.Over the years the book has helped countless programmers learn:how to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating systemhow to develop and write software for new hardware under Linuxthe b

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January 31, 2011

Canon Pixma USB Printer works in Linux Mint or Ubuntu Tutorial Review

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Video Review style Tutorial on how to use a Canon Pixma USB Colour Bubble-jet Printer in Linux Mint or Ubuntu Linux and how it just works fine out of the box with no additional driver installation required and I demonstrate it printing a colour image. I give some Linux Tips on which types of Printers are best for using with Linux, I talk about how good HP Printers are in Linux too. Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
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January 12, 2011

Linux Cookbook

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Linux Cookbook

This unique and valuable collection of tips, tools, and scripts provides clear, concise, hands-on solutions that can be applied to the challenges facing anyone running a network of Linux servers from small networks to large data centers in the practical and popular problem-solution-discussion O’Reilly cookbook format.The Linux Cookbook covers everything you’d expect: backups, new users, and the like. But it also covers the non-obvious information that is often ignored in other books the time-sinks and headaches that are a real part of an administrator’s job, such as: dealing with odd kinds of devices that Linux historically hasn’t supported well, building multi-boot systems, and handling things like video and audio.The knowledge needed to i

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  • PC and Mac compatible; 1 year warranty with toll-free 24/7 phone support

Handles up to six-part invoices. Built to stand up to harsh factory environments with impact-resistant chassis. Rugged printhead keeps images sharp for a 200 million/character life. Clean tear, no waste Auto Tear function accurately positions forms at perforation. Manufacturer’s one-year limited warranty. Expanded gap between printhead and platen accommodates multi-part forms and stock that is twice as thick as competition. Optical sensor accurately positions printhead on the page every time. Turbo printhead delivers a stronger punch to the last page of a six-part form. Nine-pin serial printer with standard IEEE bi-directional interface. Cable not included.

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December 22, 2010

Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two Reviews

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Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two

Today’s system administrators deal with a vast number of situations, operating systems, software packages, and problems. Those who are in the know have kept their copy of Linux Server Hacks close at hand to ease their burden. And while this helps, it’s not enough: any sys admin knows there are many more hacks, cool tips, and ways of solving problems than can fit in a single volume (one that mere mortals can lift, that is).Which is why we created Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two, a second collection of incredibly useful tips and tricks for finding and using dozens of open source tools you can apply to solve your sys admin problems. The power and flexibility of Linux and Open Source means that there is an astounding amount of great software out

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December 18, 2010

Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two: Tips & Tools for Connecting, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting

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Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two: Tips & Tools for Connecting, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting

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August 21, 2010

Linux For The Home PC Rocks!

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Download Linux for Free! Linux is a bulletproof operating system for your PC or laptop computer. Linux is fast, stable, and immune to virus and spyware. Easy to install and so simple, grandma can use it. Over 30 games come with Linux including Poker!
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July 5, 2010

Linux Virtual Server Hosting.

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Linux Server Hosting For As Low As $10 Per Month! Any Distribution You Want Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, And More. You Manage The Server With Root Access!
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June 3, 2010

Finally, a Plug and Play Linux Computer For Small Business

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Finally, a Plug and Play Linux Computer For Small Business
Midwest Server Repair LLC, a small home based computer business based 12 miles from the University of Notre Dame, has created a Linux PC, which, serves as an alternative to the modern Microsoft computer.

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