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Create your own cross platform backup server

I just read a great article and guide on LifeHacker.com about using Restore on Ubuntu to create a cross platform backup solution - Sounds like a great solution to backing up your entire home network.

here is the link to the guide

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Can Linux really replace (or even out race) windows?

APC Magazine published a SUPERGUIDE: The Open Source Challenge. How to replace Windows completely with Ubuntu. The guide is almost step-by-step with lots of screen shots and looks into almost every niche of computing, from gaming, encoding music, iPod, Video Editing and rated every category - compared to Windows. You’ll be surprised, but Linux (they used Ubuntu for the guide) can out race windows in many many areas (some that you wouldn’t expect). Even gaming, playing new games on Ubuntu is possible (games like Unreal Tournament, Doom 3, Quake 3). Read it and start to believe… Ubuntu does a better job than windows in many aspects (well not all yet, but they are on the right way…)

How to turn ubuntu into a apache/php/mysql server for developers

I really like Ubuntu. I have installed several different Linux systems on my test machine during the last few years. I tried Fedora, DSL, Lindows (known as Linspire now) and and much more… They all had one thing in common - i installed them, but couldn’t find anything that would keep me using them. I would always return to my Windows Box.

But since Ubuntu 7 my world has changed… From the first boot from the Live CD i noticed something new… Linux was usable and even a dummy like me could work on it. I found a great guide (The Perfect Desktop - Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn) on how to transform the default Ubuntu 7 installation into a desktop that could do everything Windows XP could do (except sending error messages to Microsoft :P). The guide creates a list of apps most windows users use and explains step by step with lots of screenshots on how to accomplish all that with Ubuntu. If you go through the guide from the beginning to the end you will find a desktop that does (almost) everything - from picture editing, Skype, Google earth, Bittorrent and emule. It takes some time and might look like “Chinese for advanced students” sometimes, but be patient and walk through the entire guide.

After installing everything (and even starting to understand some stuff) i used my Ubuntu setup more and more. Except one thing i still couldn’t figure out how to do - using Ubuntu as a webserver where i can work locally on my websites. I needed a way to install apache, php and mysql. As always i turned to my good friend and helper - google. After some searching and clicking around i found another great guide (also from howtoforge.com) - “Installing LAMP on Ubuntu for Newbies“. LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP… that was exactly what i was looking for… After installing LAMP on Ubuntu, my Ubuntu station became my main developing workstation and i just can’t get enough of it…

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