This is a guide on how to install Linux on the iPhone provided by the iPhone-dev team, follow carefully every step and enjoy your linux iPhone hacking….
Got them ol' licensing fee blues? Looking for a better way to handle your database needs? Sybase for Linux may be one way to solve your problems. Setting it up for a test spin is not a major proposition, either, as Alexander Prohorenko details in this tutorial that covers installation and localization of Sybase.
One of the biggest challanges that a new Linux user faces when they first install any distro is how to cope with this thing called partitioning. Though many installers will auto-configure the partitions of a hard drive for you, having a good partition strategy can save you a lot of time and effort in the long run. Dee-Ann LeBlanc delivers this tutorial on partitioning basics.
With all of the hub-bub about Linux in clusters, Linux on supercomputers, and the like, sometimes it's nice to reflect on the basics a bit. For instance, what if you just wanted to do something more mundane, like add a hard drive to your Linux PC? Alexander Prohorenko steps users through this task and shows how to make this job a snap.
In this article directed at IT professionals, James Andrews discusses methods for installing Linux quickly onto many machines, by standard methodology and by cloning the hard disk
Why compile a new kernel? A variety of reasons spring to mind; adding new custom features, upgrading to a newer version, or installing brand new hardware. Either way, you'll need to recompile your kernel at some stage; this article will take you through the steps quickly and easily!
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