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My desktop OS: SUSE 10.0
Author: Sebastiaan Mathot
I'm a student, and I use my computer mainly for word processing, surfing the Internet, listening to music, and watching videos. I...
Test drive: Parallels
Author: Tina Gasperson
Parallels launched Parallels Workstation for Desktop, its first x86 virtualization software, back in September, joining VMware's proprietary Workstation and the Xen open...
EasyBeans: the ObjectWeb EJB 3 Container
Xavier MOGHRABI writes "EasyBeans: a Pluggable, Efficient and Easy to Use EJB 3 Container in Open Source
Grenoble, France - February 22, 2006. ObjectWeb,...
Desktop publishing with Writer and Scribus
Author: Dmitri Popov
Although OpenOffice.org Writer offers many tools that allow you to create sophisticated layouts, you might want to use a dedicated desktop publishing...
High-security ARM9 SBC runs Debian Linux
Technologic Systems will ship a new ARM9- and FPGA-powered SBC (single-board computer) next quarter, targeting high-security applications such as gaming, building security, and network...
Linux distros for older hardware
For these tests, I dug out Igor, an old PC that had been collecting dust in my closet. Igor is a Pentium II 233MHz...
My sysadmin toolbox
Author: Adam Williamson
I'm only an amateur systems administrator, but I'm also terribly lazy, so I do have a few good tools in my toolbox.I...
Linux.com weekly security update – February 24, 2006
Author: Kelley Greenman
This week, security advisories included updates for several packages including GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG), pdfkit.framework, TUTOS, GPdf, Heimdal, GNU tar, OpenSSH, and...
Browser bugs, a year-around bite
Sure, we know that Web browsers aren't the safest applications for protecting our PCs against viruses, spyware and other technological malfeasance. But at a...
Turbocharged awk
Author: Keith Winston
In a previous article, I covered the basics of awk and presented a small application to reformat address book data. Now, I'll...