One of the primary things
that people do with their computers is keeping track of their personal
finances. And primarily, balancing their checkbooks. Most former
Windows users probably used Quicken and say to themselves \”Where is
quicken for Linux\”. Well, there are a few choices in the Linux world
and one of them is called Moneydance.
You can get Moneydance from [...]
Use Linux to Track My Finances
Published in January 26th, 2000
Posted by admin in Administration
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Install RPM FIles
Published in January 26th, 2000
Posted by admin in Configuration
There are basically two
types of rpm packages:
Source rpm, with the extension .src.rpm
Binaries, with the extension .rpm
Both types are handled with the rpm command, but
we will only talk about binaries in this article.
First of all, be careful when you download rpm binaries because they
are usually organized by architecture in the FTP servers. So, make
sure that [...]
Build a Kernel
Published in January 26th, 2000
Posted by admin in Configuration
When it comes to Linux,
the real right of passage is to build your
kernel. But for some people it is a terrifying thing to
contemplate. So we have prepared for you the beginner\’s guide to
configuring and building the kernel. You can down-load the most
recent kernel at www.kernel.org
First of all you need to do most of this work [...]
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