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Financial group trusts Linux platform to protect customers’ assets

Author: Tina Gasperson Western & Southern Financial Group provides insurance and investment advice for businesses and consumers. The conservative nature of the business means that...

Give Wine apps the look and feel of GNOME or KDE

Author: Andrew Min Wine allows users to run Windows programs natively under Linux without paying a dime. However, there's a tiny problem: programs running in...

Ubuntu Tweak off to a good start

Author: Bruce Byfield For years, discerning Windows users have relied on Tweak UI, a semi-official Microsoft program for system settings not available on the default...

Osmo: A daily organizer

Author: Susan Linton Osmo, a compact yet feature-rich personal information organizer for Linux, separates itself from the pack of other calendar applications due to its...

TechBookReport on ‘Tomcat: Definitive Guide’

Author: JT Smith Tomcat is the world's most popular Java servlet and JSP container, without question. It's a key part of the open source stack...

Keystroke security dynamics from custom Perl algorithms

Author: JT Smith Measure the total time of entry and verify the time between keystrokes to help authenticate a user regardless of the data being...

Playing and recording music and video

There are many open source music players for Linux, complete with support for MP3 and other audio files, streaming audio like Internet radio, and...

Securing Linux laptops

Author: Rick Cook Laptop and notebooks are being stolen at an ever-increasing rate. In 2004, Safeware Insurance which sells computer insurance, estimated 600,000 laptop and...

Mono on OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) device

After a lot of time I'm finally releasing the first version of Sugar assembly to "sugarize" a Mono application. This assembly is needed to...

Ubuntu Linux: Built-in apps get an “A”, wireless support an “F”

It didn't take long after installing Canonical Ltd.'s Ubuntu 7.10 version of Linux for me to decide I liked what I saw. A quick...