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fuseiso is a FUSE module to mount ISO filesystem images (.iso files, .bin files, .nrg files..). It is also used by some other programs too such as acetoneiso2 (additional article same web site). It requires you to have fuse support in your running kernel. FUSE is fully functional file systems in a user space program.
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The Ultimate Linux Password Management Guide Part 5 cpm
This is part 5 of a multi-part article. Part 1 discusses the importance of complex passwords and also discusses some ways to create them in Linux. Part 2 covers the KeepassX, a program with a very nice graphical user interface. In part 3, takes a look at the gpass program which is a nice graphical user interface for the gnome desktop (will work on others too), part 4 takes a look at the command line pwsafe, and in part 5 we will take a look at cpm (console password manager) that is based on ncurses and allows multiple users to manage the same password database.
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The Ultimate Linux Password Management Guide Part 4 pwsafe
This is part 4 of a multi-part article. Part 1 discusses the importance of complex passwords and also discusses some ways to create them in Linux. Part 2 covers the KeepassX, a program with a very nice graphical user interface. In part 3, takes a look at the gpass program which is a nice graphical user interface for the gnome desktop (will work on others too), part 4 takes a look at the command line pwsafe. pwsafe is a unix commandline program that manages encrypted password databases.
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The Ultimate Linux Password Management Guide Part 3 gpass
This is part 3 of a multi-part article. Part 1 discusses the importance of complex passwords and also discusses some ways to create them in Linux. Part 2 covers the KeepassX application, a program with a very nice graphical user interface. In part 3, we take a look at the gpass program which is a nice graphical user interface for the gnome desktop (will work on others too).
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metasploit 3.1 released + exploit distcc example
metasploit 3.1 review of the new msfgui3 and why distcc over a public network or wireless is not good (improperly configured allows remote command execution) -- with video -- and with recommendations on securing distcc
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The Ultimate Linux Password Management Guide Part 2 KeepassX
This is part 2 of the article "The Ultimate Linux Password Management Guide" and will show you how to use keepassx for managing collections of complex passwords. Part 1 talks about the importance of complex passwords, several utilities and methods of creating complex passwords, and also lists some of the software we will review for managing complex passwords.
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The Ultimate Linux Password Management Guide Part 1
This multi-part article (1 of 12) looks at several utilities, programs, and commands to make password management (creating secure passwords, storing secure passwords, remembering secure passwords) on Linux easy. It also covers some cross-platform and portable applications.
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Bluewhite64 12.0-LiveDVD-r1 released
"I am pleased to announce Bluewhite64 12.0-Live-DVD-r1, a maintenance release of the Bluewhite64 12.0 stable LiveDVD version..."
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Introducing gitsum
"Gitsum provides a mode to do interactive partial commits with Emacs. Run `M-x gitsum' inside a Git repository and kill everything you don't want to commit with `k'. You can navigate easily between hunks with `n' and `p' and between files with `N' and `P'. A whole file can be killed with `K'. If you want to refine the patch, you can split it with `C-c C-s'. If you toggle read-only with `C-x C-q', you can edit everything freely (be careful!)..." -- http://github.com/chneukirchen/gitsum
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Need for Speed Most Wanted on Linux with Wine
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Three photo mosaic apps compared
Photo mosaics are recreations of one large image composed of tiny tiles of other smaller images. They can be a fun project and make good use of the hundreds of less-than-extraordinary photos on your hard drive. We compared three easy-to-use Linux-based utilities for generating photo mosaics -- Pixelize, Metapixel, and Imosaic -- on speed, quality, and other factors.
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Gartner: Most commercial apps to embed open source by '12
Gartner has made 10 technology predictions for the next few years, and in the analyst firm's view, life has never been better for open source. Among the predictions: Apple will double its market share by 2011 and software-as-service will account for at least one-third of all business software spending by 2012.
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‘Battle Command’ Summits
What happens when the U.S. Army, whose Blue-Force Tracking system runs on Microsoft software, starts introducing the Future Combat Systems (FCS) vehicles that use the Linux operating system?
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Torvalds: Microsoft is bluffing on patents
Microsoft's aggressive defense of its intellectual property, which includes claims that Linux violates a number of its patents, is nothing more than "a marketing thing," according to Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel.
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