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OpenOffice Calc screencasts

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Learn how to create and edit spreadsheet from 100+ short videos for OpenOffice Calc. This collection documents the features and functions of Calc the open source spreadsheet application.

Videos for OpenOffice.org Writer

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Hundreds of videos documenting OpenOffice Writer, the open source word processor application. Learn from visual examples how to do things in Writer.

How to Avoid Getting Blacklisted

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A blacklist usually refers to a list of email or IP addresses known to send spam emails or some other type of unsolicited messages. Such lists are currently used by mail servers for filtering incoming emails and blocking the ones listed, in order to improve mail security and integrity. The blacklist is also the opposite of what is called a whitelist.

How to get saslauthd to work in postfix chroot environment

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This article is about getting saslauthd working in a chroot'd postfix. Due to jail constraints in Postfix, saslauthd socket and PID needs to be available in there.. this explains how. Gentoo specific, but could be applied with any linux system.

Convert Physical Windows Systems Into Virtual Machines To Be Run On A Linux Desktop

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This article shows how you can convert a physical Windows system (XP, 2003, 2000, NT4 SP4+) into a VMware virtual machine with the free VMware Converter Starter. The resulting virtual machine can be run in the free VMware Player and VMware Server, and also in VMware Workstation and other VMware products. VMware Converter comes in handy if you want to switch to a Linux desktop, but feel the need to run your old Windows desktop from time to time. By converting your Windows desktop into a virtual machine, you can run it under VMware Server/Player, etc. on your Linux desktop.

How to wall mount a plasma lcd or flat panel tv

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Step-by-step instructions on how to mount a flat panel tv on a wall with good go-by pictures for each step.

Modify Your Partitions With GParted Without Losing Data

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This article shows how you can modify the partitioning of your Linux system with GParted (Gnome Partition Editor) without losing data. This includes resizing partitions (enlarging and shrinking), moving partitions on the hard drive, creating and deleting partitions, and even modifying filesystem types. GParted is a free partition editor available as a desktop program and also as a Live-CD. It supports the following filesystems: ext2, ext3, fat16, fat32, hfs, hfs+, jfs, linux-swap, reiserfs, reiser4, ufs, xfs, and even ntfs (Windows).

How To Use NTFS Drives/Partitions Under Ubuntu Edgy Eft

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Normally Linux systems can only read from Windows NTFS partitions, but not write to them which can be very annoying if you have to work with Linux and Windows systems. This is where ntfs-3g comes into play. ntfs-3g is an open source, freely available NTFS driver for Linux with read and write support. This tutorial shows how to install and use ntfs-3g on an Ubuntu Edgy Eft desktop to read from and write to Windows NTFS drives and partitions. It covers the usage of internal NTFS partitions (e.g. in a dual-boot environment) and of external USB NTFS drives.

How To Create A Local Debian/Ubuntu Mirror With apt-mirror

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This tutorial shows how to create a Debian/Ubuntu mirror for your local network with the tool apt-mirror. Having a local Debian/Ubuntu mirror is good if you have to install multiple systems in your local network because then all needed packages can be downloaded over the fast LAN connection, thus saving your internet bandwidth.

Wardriving Using An Ubuntu Notebook With Garmin Etrex, Kismet, And GPSDrive

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This tutorial is about wardriving using GPS. It explains how to install Garmin Etrex on Ubuntu and how to configure it. It also shows how to use Garmin with GPSDrive and how to convert the data to an xml file which can be imported by Google Earth.

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