The stay on SCO v. AutoZone has been lifted, and the case will resume after December 31. We learn this from the minutes of the status hearing that was held on the 22nd, now listed on PACER. I gather from the minutes that SCO asked for the stay to remain in place, which surprises me, but then again, nothing SCO does should surprise me any more.
Read more »Devil-Linux distro bundles router/firewall and server in one live CD
Devil-Linux might sound hellish for a Linux distribution, but this live CD offers many blessings for your server needs. Originally developed as a router/firewall distribution, Devil-Linux has expanded its functionality to include nearly every service that a server might offer.
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Novell’s Got the NAC
It appears that Novell's ZENworks is gaining some Network Access Control (NAC) functionality, a product of their Senforce acquisition. As Sean Michael Kerner points out over at Enterprise Networking Planet, there is some confusion about Novell's NAC implementation as it relates to Linux.
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Transcript of Sept. 16 Bankruptcy Hearing
We have the transcript [PDF] of the September 16th hearing in the SCO bankruptcy. There are quite a few subsidiary and less interesting filings too, which we'll have for you soon. But I didn't want you to have to wait to read this. I haven't read it yet myself, so we can do that together. A quick glance shows that Darl McBride took the stand, on page 32.
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Linux.com's guide to the 2008 US presidential candidates
As November 5's national election looms in the United States, voters can expect increasing coverage of the hot-button issues through the mainstream media and campaign ads. On issues important to the open source and free software communities, however, information is harder to come by. Today we take a look at what the Democratic and Republican candidates say about questions close to the FOSS voter.
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Recover Deleted Files with Foremost,scalpel in Ubuntu
Foremost and Scalpel are not interested in the underlying filesystem. They simply expect the data blocks of the files to reside sequentially in the image under investigation. The tools will find images in dd dumps, RAM dumps, or swap files.C
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7 Reasons Why BSD Is Better than Linux
One of the great joys about using Linux full time is the fact that I can also appreciate other operating systems like BSD. Like Linux, BSD is open source, provides the user with the freedom to distribute the code to others at no cost, and allows users tremendous freedom with regard to tweaking it to meet their needs.
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Monitoring Network Traffic With IPTraf
IPTraf is a very useful ncurses-based application that shows the traffic passing through your machine.
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Open Source makes historic UK breakthrough
OPEN SOURCE companies have been granted official permission to supply software to the UK public sector for the first time in British history.
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Ubuntu translations: let’s make it work!
Just created the following Ubuntu Brainstorm idea called “Translation workflow and collaboration with upstream“. It is based off the blueprint I created a while back in an attempt to improve the relationship between Ubuntu and upstream translation projects.
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Introducing: Simplify Media
The issue then is to make my large and growing audio collection available to all of the computers I use. At home this is easy thanks to a protocol called DAAP.
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Viewing the Night Sky with Linux, Part III: Stellarium and Celestia Take You There
a couple of newer entries on the Linux astronomy scene: Stellarium and Celestia use hardware graphics acceleration.
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Get some attitude for aptitude.
Many times when looking around the internet for the rare program that is not in the repository. Or even if you want a newer version of a program that is in the repository. You will find that some sites have pre-prepared binary packages which can be downloaded and installed. Normally they specify instructions on how to install those packages.
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Wubi Tuesday
This time, however, I decided to try out Wubi, an installer that promised to let me run Ubuntu without having to re-partition my hard drive.
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Linux Kernel Magic SysRq keys in openSUSE for crash recovery
The Linux Kernel offers you something that allows you to recover your system from a crash or at the least lets you to perform a proper shutdown using the Magic SysRq Keys. The magic SysRq key is a select key combination in the Linux kernel which allows the user to perform various low level commands regardless of the system’s state using the SysRq key.
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