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  • Simple Backup (286)
    SBackup is a simple backup solution intended for desktop use. It can backup any subset of files and directories. Exclusions can be defined by regular expressions. A maximum individual file size limit can be defined. Backups may be saved to any local and remote directories that are supported by gnome-vfs. There is a Gnome GUI interface for configuration and restore.
  • Advanced Package Tool (APT) (251)
    This document intends to provide the user with a good understanding of the workings of the Debian package management utility, APT.
  • Linux Users Groups WorldWide (243)
    This is the homepage of the Linux Users Groups WorldWide (LUGWW) project. The LUGWW project is part of the Linux Counter.
  • Free Software Magazine (239)
    The Free Magazine for the Free Software World
  • Linux User Group Howto (236)
    The Linux User Group HOWTO is intended to serve as a guide to founding, maintaining, and growing a Linux User Group.
  • ps3 (235)
    ps3 is a utility for monitoring process activity on a Linux machine. It is a little bit like top, except that:
    * it displays all processes
    * it updates itself up to 100 times per second instead of once every three seconds
    * it shows a 3D chart, with interactive rotation, zooming and scaling
  • Linux and GNU (234)
    There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is not the operating system. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in a combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU, with Linux functioning as its kernel.
  • MediaMVP Media Center (231)
    he MediaMVP Media Center (mvpmc) is a media player for the Hauppauge MediaMVP. It is a total replacement for the Hauppauge software, and can be booted onto the MediaMVP via tftp. It supports mpeg1 and mpeg2 video, as well as mp3, ogg, wav, and ac3 audio. It can play recordings off MythTV or ReplayTV digital video recorders, as well as audio files and internet radio via SlimServer. It is also capable of playing audio and video files via NFS, or off a Windows fileserver.
  • Begining Ubuntu Linux: From Novice to Professional (226)
    This is the first book of its kind to cover the hottest new Linux distribution, and will teach you how to make the most of your Ubuntu desktop. First, the book introduces you to the world of Linux and the open source community, and then outlines Ubuntu installation and configuration in detail. You’ll learn how to wield control over your newly installed operating system. Then you’ll learn about system customization opportunities and fun tasks like listening to audio CDs and MP3s, viewing movies, performing office and Internet-related tasks, and maintaining your Ubuntu system in general. The book comes with a CD containing the complete Ubuntu distribution. You are encouraged to take full advantage of this powerful operating system by inserting the disk into the drive, and then following closely along with the supplementary material.
  • Xubuntu (226)
    he aim of the Xubuntu community project is to provide a nice Ubuntu desktop experience (even on older hardware) by using Xfce4 as the desktop environment and GTK+ 2 applications wherever possible.

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