> TUX Desktop Watch -- December 6
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> Feature Links
>
> Ethernet Hubs vs. Switches:
> http://www.tuxmagazine.com/node/1000170 -- What factors should you
> consider when deciding whether to use a hub or a switch for your
> network Internet connection? Are you not sure what the difference
> between them is? Publisher Phil Hughes offers some background and
> advice so you can pick the better option for your connectivity needs.
>
> Adding and Removing Programs in Fedora:
> http://www.tuxmagazine.com/node/1000038 -- Fedora is a popular
> distribution among many Linux users, but new users may not be familiar
> with how to add new software or remove old applications. Here's Gar
> Nelson to show you exactly how to do that.
>
> TUX Issue #9 Now Available
>
> Issue #9 now is available for subscribers to download. If you're not
> yet a subscriber and would like to receive this, past and future
> issues of the magazine, please visit the subscription page:
> https://www.ssc.com/tx/subs/DigitalSub.php. Articles in Issue #9
> include "klik and Run"; "Window Maker Is a Powerful Desktop Lite";
> "Add Custom Actions to Your KDE Konqueror Pop-Up Menus"; "Inkscape,
> Part III: Composing for the Open Clip Art Library"; "Sneak Preview:
> KDE 3.5"; "Gadget Guy: Merry Linuxmas!"; plus, check out what
> ever-controversial Mango Parfait is saying this issue.
>
> From Our Sister Publications
>
> Linux Journal -- Build a Home Terabyte Backup System Using Linux:
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8590
> From the January issue of Linux Journal, here's Duncan Napier's model
> for taking advantage of rapidly declining hardware prices to build the
> home backup system of your dreams--all the space you can imagine for
> music files, photos, home movies and more.
>
> IT Garage -- First Anniversary of Identity as a STAGS:
> http://garage.docsearls.com/node/706
> That topic had positive meanings, sure; but to individuals it all
> looked like what I unkindly characterized as "large companies having
> safe sex with each other using customer data". If you can't parse
> that, don't bother. The perspective is what matters. And that's what
> changed at that show. For the first time, Identity began to get
> personal. The grass roots began to grow together and cohere into
> something truly new and interesting.
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