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How to Install and Configure RCP100 Routing Suite on Debian 7

  • Layer 3 Networking Blog (Posted by netblue30 on Jun 25, 2013 4:59 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Software-based routers have always played a role in the Internet, and are becoming increasingly important in data centers due to the convergence of video, mobile, and cloud services. This article describes how to set up RCP100 routing suite on a Debian 7 computer.

How to Download and Burn YouTube Videos on a DVD in Linux

  • Layer 3 Networking Blog (Posted by netblue30 on May 23, 2013 1:22 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This is a short tutorial on how to burn YouTube videos on a DVD. It might come in handy if you want to watch them on a big TV, or if you want to send them to friends. Or maybe you published them on YouTube for your small business, and you need to send a copy to a client. There are basically three steps: downloading, converting the video to MPEG format, and building the DVD image. All these steps can be accomplished in Linux with free open-source programs.

Ubuntu Desktop Memory Comparison

  • Layer 3 Networking Blog (Posted by netblue30 on May 8, 2013 6:07 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
Choice is the best Linux feature ever. Regardless of your circumstances, you can always find a Linux OS to fit that computer of yours. In this case I am looking at Ubuntu 13.04 and its flavors. Stable, mature, and free, Ubuntu is supported by a reputable software company and one of the best user and developer communities.

Lightweight Debian: LXDE Desktop From Scratch

Debian is one of the oldest distributions still in active development. It is a popular distribution for personal use among software developers, it is also the most popular Linux web server platform. In this article I describe how to build a lightweight LXDE desktop in Debian "wheezy".

Lightweight openSUSE: LXDE Desktop From Scratch

  • Layer 3 Networking Blog (Posted by netblue30 on Apr 25, 2013 10:39 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux, SUSE
openSUSE is a great distribution with a great community. It is well known for its excellent Gnome and KDE support. As such, it is never described as a lightweight distribution. However, using openSUSE you can build a lightweight desktop starting from a regular server install and adding only the necessary components.

A Memory Comparison of Light Linux Desktops – Part 2

If you have some ancient hardware that you need to breathe new life into, or if you need to fit a distro on a modestly sized memory stick, the first thing you should look at is the window manager/desktop environment.

A Memory Comparison of Light Linux Desktops

People use computers in different ways for different tasks. Window Managers and light Desktop Environments are sometime the only choice for less powerful systems or for places where every bit of memory counts.

Ubuntu Cleanup

  • Layer 3 Networking Blog; By netblue30 (Posted by netblue30 on Feb 11, 2013 9:21 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
I would definitely recommend Ubuntu over Fedora any time, the only problem is that you have to clean it a little, as every obscure open-source functionality ever invented is started by default.

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