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Tutorial: Networking 101: Understanding Spanning Tree - The spanning tree protocol ensures that sensible redundancy in your network doesn't turn into loops run amok. Charlie Schluting explains how it works....
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Tutorial: OpenOffice.org Tips and Tricks Part III - Eric Geier continues his OpenOffice.org series; today you will learn how to perform a few tasks in OOo that were available in MS Office, just harder to figure out due to the different interface. You'll find out you can still insert WordArt (actually called Fontwork), diagrams, and page numbering in OOo documents....
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Tutorial: Manage a Linux RAID 10 Storage Server - Today we'll learn how to monitor, maintain, and make changes in our RAID 10 array. We'll make it bigger, smaller, safely test failure recovery, and set up monitoring and failure notifications....
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Review: OpenSUSE 11.0: A Solid, Up-to-Date Linux Desktop - Paul Ferrill reports that the newest release of openSUSE offers a polished, complete Linux distribution for both KDE and Gnome users, and it also supports a number of other window managers and visual environments, such as the lightweight LXDE. And it comes with a number of enhancements and features not included in most Linux distributions....
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Tutorial: Networking 101: Understanding the Data Link Layer - Layer 2, the Data Link layer, is where Ethernet lives. We'll be talking about bridges, switching and VLANs with the goal of discovering how they interact in this part of Networking 101. ...
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Tutorial: OpenOffice.org Tips and Tricks Part II - Eric Geier continues his series on digging up the many time-saving hidden treasures in Open Office, and how to migrate from Microsoft Office with a minimum of pain. Today's installment covers importing the custom dictionary of MS Office, setting OOo to always save in the MS Office format, and using MS Office templates in OOo....
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Tutorial: Linux RAID Smackdown: Crush RAID 5 with RAID 10 - RAID 10 is a worthy RAID level with many advantages. RAID 10 is shorthand for RAID1+0, a mirrored striped array. Linux RAID 10 needs a minimum of two disks, and you don't have to use pairs, but can have odd numbers (Haha! Unlike many commercial implementations, which are less flexible and more annoying)....
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Tutorial: Networking 101: Understanding Layers - Networking expert Charlie Schluting explains the OSI Reference Model, the famous network layers 1-7, as it relates to real-world networking and networking administration....
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Tutorial: Advanced Recoll Setup: Indexing Your Data the Convenient Way - Recoll is a great full-text indexing search engine for Linux/Unix. It has a Qt-based graphical interface, and is designed to be fast, easy to use, and easy on system resources. A. Lizard shows you how to run Recoll when you have time to let it run, and then have it automatically shut down your system when it is finished....
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Review: Ubuntu Mobile Edition: Review - Paul Ferrill agilely leaps over several hurdles in order to install and review Ubuntu Mobile Edition on a Samsung Q1 ultra-mobile PC, tests it for hardware compatibility and usability, and takes a look at Canonical's developer resources for UME....
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