Servers for both Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora Linux were compromised in recent weeks by some kind of illegal access. Neither project however is currently admitting than any of their software or users were in any way directly affected by the illegal access.
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A Second Taste of KDE: Laptop Flavor
Although KDE 4.1 was not ready for my multi-headed desktop, I eventually realized I could give it a shot on my laptop. Since my laptop is practically a thin-client for my desktop right now, I can be a little more daring with it.
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Web browser to get 'privacy mode'
Microsoft is planning a "privacy mode" for the next release of its Internet Explorer (IE) web browser.
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Adobe Image Editing Software
Smartimages.com is the leading online supplier of digital imaging software. We pride ourselves in selecting top quality software products at low prices for photographers, designers, digital artists and every person looking to get into digital image manipulation.
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Mini-notebooks are here to stay
Some critics seem to think that UMPC (ultra mobile PCs) are just a fad. Wrong. They're here to stay.
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Pidgin Multi-protocol Instant Messaging client
Pidgin is an instant messaging program for Windows, Linux, BSD, and other Unixes. You can talk to your friends using AIM, ICQ, Jabber/XMPP, MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, IRC, Novell GroupWise Messenger, QQ, Lotus Sametime, SILC, SIMPLE, MySpaceIM, and Zephyr.
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Review: Linux Software Installer
Recently, TuxSoftware contacted me and asked that I take a look at their new "Linux Software Installer" package. Intrigued by their product, I did.
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Using GNOME on a Small Screen
Last week, we reviewed the Aspire One, Acer's entry into the netbook market. The small but powerful device comes preloaded with either Linux or Windows XP, and we reviewed the Linux version.
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100 Tips and Tools to Set Up Your Own Home LAMP Server
LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) servers are very popular for their ease of use and flexibility. They’re also easy to initiate, because the components are easy to aquire and there’s a lot of documentation available to help with getting started. Read on to find some of the best resources available for creating your own home LAMP server, from installation to maintenance.
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Using Virtual Desktops in Linux
After my last, rather lengthy, article about useful graphical tools , I am going to talk about another aspect of the Linux graphical user interface that I also find rather useful: Virtual Desktops. Thankfully, this should be a much shorter article!
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How do we attract the next generation?
What are we doing to expose new users to Linux and Open Source solutions? My wife, after coming back from a visit to our local electronics store asked me why there were no “boxes” of Linux on the shelves, or PCs supporting the OS on display?
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Gnubiff — mail notifications on your desktop
I would like to show you, how easiliy incoming mails can be monitored using a cute little GNOME applet called Gnubiff.
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Tutorial: Cracking WEP Using Backtrack 3
This article will explan how to crack 64bit and 128bit WEP on many WIFI access points and routers using Backtrack, a live linux distribution. Your mileage may very.
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Dual License: A Good Move for Open Source Development Businesses
In the past, it seems like there has been a lot of angst surrounding the idea of dual-licensed software gaining any real traction. But after researching this, I think it has a real shot at giving traditional commercial-only software a run for its money. Even if it is simply in the long tail markets
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Perl Script To Reverse HTML With BDO on Linux and Unix
Make your Web Pages really hard to read. Even in a mirror ;)
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