Category Archives: Linux

Watermarking printouts in the Linux world

Printouts most often are a waste of paper. But much worse is obsolete stationary. It’s not only as a waste of paper, but a waste of money, too, as companies typically have it printed for money. With today’s high quality … Continue reading

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Open-E DSS V7 – definitely an improvement

Despite having serious problems with previous versions, we never gave up on Open-E’s DSS software – an integrated NAS/SAN software, Linux-based, with a browser-based management interface. Recently version 7 was published. The most highlighted enhancement was in the area of … Continue reading

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Adding video content to Opencms sites

Running an OpenCms site, a recent content update kept me quite busy. Not only writing, reading, re-reading and re-re-reading the new content, but also from two technical points of view. Where we came from The server in question has been … Continue reading

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