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Linux For Windows Users
by Rom Feria on December 8, 2006
When I was still using Windows XP (eons ago) for games, my computer setup is always dual-boot with Linux. However, there are times that I need write-access to the NTFS partition from Linux and it cou...
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Linux For Windows Users
by Michael Hammer on September 19, 2006
This article is a look at the differences between administering Linux based systems and windows based systems.
Network Connection.
With any network system of more than one computer I strongly believ...
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Linux For Windows Users
by Michael Hammer on August 28, 2006
Format the partition as a dos partition, and create the Windows swap file on it, but don't run windows yet. (You want to keep the swap file completely empty for now, so that it compresses well).
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by Michael Hammer on August 28, 2006
Perhaps the most oft-repeated myth regarding Windows vs. Linux security is the claim that Windows has more incidents of viruses, worms, Trojans and other problems because malicious hackers tend to c...
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by Michael Hammer on August 26, 2006
For many of you, the switch to Linux seems a daunting task. Words like shell prompt, format, and new PC may come to mind. Linux, if nothing else, is an excellent oppurtunity to learn. There are quite ...
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by Michael Hammer on August 26, 2006
Requirements:
Knoppix 4.0 CD (I have gotten this to work with versions as low as 3.6)
Windows/Linux PC to transfer files from CD to thumbdrive
USB Thumbdrive
Laptop with PCMCIA port
Dell Wireless...
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by Michael Hammer on August 22, 2006
Now here is something cool to do if you have some spare time.
You can run Linux using only your cd rom! .......... Cool..Awsome demonstration on the flexability and power of Linux!!!!!
Now you can ...