Most business entrepreneurs play it safer when dealing with software than in other aspects of their dealings and the launch of Mozilla's Firefox 3.0 has highlighted the issue.
Read more »Investigating strange dialup activity with Wireshark
A controlled dial-on-demand router is a convenient tool. An uncontrolled dial-on-demand router is not. The Wireshark network protocol analyzer helped me track down the cause of some strange and unwanted dialup connections.
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10 Best Hacking and Security Software Tools for Linux
Linux is a hacker’s dream computer operating system. It supports tools and utilities for cracking passwords, scanning network vulnerabilities, and detecting possible intrusions.
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Dealing With ZFS-Rooted Zones on Solaris 10 Unix
How to attempt to work around the fact that Solaris 10 zones, living on zfs rooted filesystems, can't be handled properly by Sun's Solaris 10 upgrade!
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Microsoft Proxies and Software Patents in Europe
We take a look at a large number of new articles that shed light on gradual exacerbation
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Using Bonnie++ for filesystem performance benchmarking
Bonnie++ allows you to benchmark how your filesystems perform various tasks, which makes it a valuable tool when you are making changes to how your RAID is set up, how your filesystems are created, or how your network filesystems perform.
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US Public Education Outperformed by Poor Countries Using Open Source
Developing countries are using open source technology to build educational initiatives that are impressive when compared to socially-devastating education policies in the United States, which is much richer and could easily afford to replicate these outstanding programs in countries like Brazil.
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Audio/Visual Synthesis For Linux: The New Art, Part 1
The Linux Journal recently published an article I wrote on Jean-Pierre Lemoine's AVSynthesis, a program designed for artists working with the computer as a medium for the synthesis of image and sound. I'm fascinated by that program, so I decided to research the existence of similar software. This article presents the current findings from that research.
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The Russian schools Linux pilot goes nationwide
The pilot project to migrate schools of three Russian regions to Free Software has recently expanded its geography. Now it is possible for the schools outside of Tatarstan, Perm krai and Tomsk region to voluntarily apply for participation by completing a special form (Russian) published on the project website.
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New: Ubuntu YouTube Channel
The Ubuntu Developer channel has been launched on YouTube. The channel features videos about developing for Ubuntu.
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Asustek to launch new Eee PCs with bigger keyboards
Asustek Computer is planning to launch new Eee PC models, the 904 and 905, which have an 8.9-inch panel but use a similar chassis and keyboard as the company's 10.2-inch models, according to sources at channel vendors.
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I can Stumble again!
Somewhere between Firefox 3 RCs and the official release my StumbleUpon decided to break. I’m not sure what happened, and I even tried the latest beta, but whenever I tried to submit a new page I’d get an error dialog that auto-closed so quickly I still don’t know what it said. But thanks to the SU Help Forums I found something that did the job for me.
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Create Your Own Web Server With BIND And Apache On CentOS 5 (Simplified)
This tutorial explains how you can run your own web server on CentOS 5 with the help of Apache and the BIND name server.
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Goodbye Evolution
I haven’t used Evolution for long, but I’m already saying goodbye to it. It turns out that some emails disappear.
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MSI Wind Mini-desktop With Intel's Atom to Debut in July
A business version of Micro-Star International's (MSI) Wind mini-desktop PC should be available in Asia and Europe in July, as products are already in mass production, a company representative said Monday.
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