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Apache Lucene Helps Online European Library Open Its Virtual Doors

When a group of European museums joined together to put images of all of their paintings, drawings, sculptures, photos and other artifacts together in a centralized, online collection for the world to view, they turned to open source enterprise search software to make it happen.

The Kernel Newbie Corner: Loadable Kernel Modules, Coming and Going

  • Linux.com; By Rob Day (Posted by LinuxScribe on Jul 8, 2009 8:38 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
This week, we're going to take an excruciatingly close look at one of the fundamental features of loadable kernel modules--the "init" and "exit" routines

How Open Source Can be SMB Friendlier

IT consultant: Small- to medium-sized businesses don’t care that its open source, they just want it to work. So do it, and make it work.

Blog From Your Linux Desktop with Drivel

In this article you will be introduced to two outstanding GUI tools that will help you easily blog from the Linux desktop. One of these tools is one of the finest of any desktop blogging tool available (on any platform). That tool is Drivel.

Linux Migration Guide: Finding Linux Equivalents to Your Favorite Windows Programs

  • Linux.com; By Dee-Ann LeBlanc (Posted by LinuxScribe on Jul 2, 2009 11:23 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
When it comes time to move from Windows to Linux, one of the first things you want to consider is what software you rely on in the Windows world, and what you're going to use in Linux.