Firefox 3.6.9 now supports a server header which can help to prevent clickjacking. The new version also fixes 14 vulnerabilities, including the DLL vulnerability in the Windows version
Read more »Firefox 3.6 gains anti-clickjacking support, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey updated
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How To Set Up Apache2 With mod_fcgid And PHP5 On Fedora 13
This tutorial describes how you can install Apache2 with mod_fcgid and PHP5 on Fedora 13. mod_fcgid is a compatible alternative to the older mod_fastcgi. It lets you execute PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners instead of the Apache user.
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Pretty Damn Good Audio Player: Guayadeque
Yesterday I put up an article about peculiar application names in Linux, and Guayadeque was on that list. But how about seeing what this application has to offer as a music player, besides a pretty funny spelling.
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Tutorial: Install Clementine Music Player in Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick
Clementine is a KDE4 port of the beloved music player Amarok 1.4. Although Clementine still needs work done in order to reach Amarok's functionality - like support for scripts, or for example I couldn't get it to add a whole music directory to the playlist - is there a way to do it? - it comes with pretty decent features up to now:
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Miro Review - Great Internet HD Video Player
Miro is a free, open-source video player with ports for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X, designed especially for watching HD videos. Miro bundles over 6000 Internet TV shows and video podcasts, and allows you to download each of them to your computer, so you can watch them without the need of an Internet connection.
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Manage Linux Downloads with wget
Firefox, Chrome, and other browsers do an acceptable job of downloading a single file of reasonable size. But I don't like to trust a browser to grab ISO images and other files that are hundreds of megabytes, or larger.
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Linuxables: Compiz window switcher
Thanks to Compiz you have better, slicker, and more efficient ways to switch from one application to another. Take a look at Compiz Switchers, and you'll never want to go back to the boring old panel buttons!
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How Ubuntu Plays Nicely With Others: The Sponsorship Process
Ubuntu developers have been busy in recent days discussing improvements to the package sponsorship process. Though this might seem at first glance like an esoteric technical topic that matters only to geeks, it fits into the larger picture of Ubuntu in important ways. Here's why you should care.
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Inside Ubuntu's Engineering Organization
Canonical CTO Matt Zimmerman gives an inside look at how he works with Ubuntu's engineering teams and the upstream community.
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Spotlight on Linux: Zenwalk Linux 6.4 "Live"
Zenwalk Linux is a Slackware based distribution introduced in early 2004 that aims to be fast, easy, modern. Zenwalk tends to have a very loyal user-base in addition to leaving most distro hoppers and reviewers impressed. Most agree with Zenwalk's latest tagline: It just works.
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How to fix fglrx error after upgrading to 2.6.35 kernel in Ubuntu lucid
This tutorial will explain How to fix fglrx error after upgrading to 2.6.35 kernel in Ubuntu lucid
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winetricks 20100917 has been released
Dan Kegel released winetricks 20100917 today. new verbs crypt32, devenum, d3dx9_26, winhttp... Another fortnight, another Winetricks
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10 reasons to make KDE 4.5 your desktop of choice
Despite a rocky start, KDE 4 has come out on top. Jack Wallen offers a stellar review of the vastly improved KDE 4.5.
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UbuntuOne gets better
Cloud storage services offers Ubuntu users an ever increasing range of features. Most users have heard of Dropbox, the online storage application which makes it easy to save files in the "cloud". As far as consumer-facing cloud storage solutions Dropbox is about the best there is.
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Linux Mint Based On Debian Released - And It's A Rolling Distribution!
Linux Mint based on Debian Testing has been released yesterday. Besides being based on Debian and not Ubuntu, there's something else very special about the new Linux Mint Debian: it's a rolling release distribution!
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