Linux Magazine #134 - Digital Issue

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Data Rescue: Malware file corruption, formatting and installation accidents, electrical surges, or just old hardware - your data is vulnerable in many ways.This month, Klaus Knopper steps in to show you that all is not lost: You can still salvage much of your original data from the wreckage of your disk.

Cover Story:
Data Rescue: Two tools - TestDisk and PhotoRec - can find and restore damaged files. We show you how to use these tools and introduce you to some of their advanced features.

Linux Magazine #134 - Digital Issue

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Also in this issue:

  • Table of Contents
  • News
  • Tech Tools
  • Ask Klaus! Klaus Knopper answers your Linux questions. This month: Klaus helps a user to overcome incompatibilities between graphics card and the Xorg package.
  • Charly – Meter Reader: Read your electric meter and map your usage.
  • Network Monitoring: MRTG and iftop network monitoring tools for SNMP.
  • Security Lessons: Rescue Tools: Tools to assess system damage.
  • Lazarus IDE: X-platform graphical interfaces.
  • Workspace: ownCloud Your own personal cloud server.
  • Tasque: The Tasque task manager keeps you on task.
  • Dooble: This WebKit-based browser comes with some security
    features.
  • Command Line: gPhoto2 Manage your camera and photos from the command line.
  • Nixory: This tool helps you fight the spyware wars.
  • OpenWrt: An aftermarket firmware alternative for customizing WLAN devices.
  • PostgreSQL vs. MySQL: Database performance benchmarked.
  • OfflineIMAP: Sync IMAP accounts locally.
  • Macpup 528: Living large on resource-limited computers.
  • Darwin Server: Personal calendar and contacts synchronization.
  • init Alternatives: Find out how the Upstart and systemd alternatives differ from the legacy init system.
  • Doghouse – Linux in Prague: The maturing of kernel developers, history, and beer at Linux Foundation events.
  • Kernel News: kernel.org security, a suspend daemon, and VirtualBox bugs.
  • Free Software Projects: This month, Rikki looks at personal and smallbusiness finance managers.





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