It has been a while since the last FAQ update, so we'll roll a few more
articles into this one. Once again, I would like to stress that there are many
more FAQs located in each individual category; the recent page only shows but a
few of the nearly 130 FAQs we have.
Electrode continues his "Defenestration Made Easy" Project with another three
FAQs.
His first FAQ describes how to share files and folders between Linux and
Windows. With SAMBA, it covers how to access shared folders from within Linux,
and how to share directories so that Windows can access them.
Sharing files
between Windows and Linux: Samba will tell you how to quickly get your shares up
and running.
His second FAQ,
How do I get TV-Out on an nVidia card working in Linux?, covers
a simple procedure for getting your nVidia card to output to a TV.
His third FAQ,
Can I run Windows software on UNIX?, gives background on WINE,
where to get it, how to install it and how to use it. It follows the style of
his previous articles outlining each simple step in order to get you up and
running as quickly as possible.
Long time FAQ supporter n0cmonkey writes an
OpenBSD Ports FAQ. It covers what
are OpenBSD ports, where to get more information regarding the topic, adding,
downloading, and removing ports.
Finally, the
Intel Processor Packages FAQ describes most of the recent form
factors that Intel's processors come in. With the multitude of Slot and Socket
processors, the different types can be confusing, so they are described here.
This week's focus article is
What is the difference between WinXP Home and WinXP
Pro? With the demise of the Win9x line of operating systems, we look at what the
differences are between the Consumer and Professional versions of WinXP. This
article should assist you in making your decision on which OS to purchase.
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