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=> Howto: Configure Linux Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)
=> PHP send email using authenticated smtp server in real time
=> Understanding UNIX / Linux file system
=> Howto: Linux write (burn) data to DVD or DVD/RW
=> Ubuntu Linux Live CD: Save data & desktop information on USB device
=> Schedule Windows server to reboot or shutdown automatically
=> Linux remote desktop for controlling windows XP desktop
=> Howto: build Linux kernel module against installed kernel w/o full kernel source tree
=> Killing zombie process
=> Perl script to monitor disk space and send an email
=> Linux ultra fast command line download accelerator
=> Moving Outlook email (data) to Linux Evolution mail client
=> How to: Compile Linux kernel 2.6
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=> Howto: Linux kill and logout users
=> Linux audit files to see who made changes to a file
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