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3 BitTorrent Clients for Linux – Review
Review of three BitTorrent clients for Linux with screenshots and features. The clients are KTorrent, Deluge and Transmission.
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KTorrent 2.2.6 Review – One of the Best BitTorrent Clients
Author: JT Smith
have been using KTorrent since the 1.0.2 version, and each new release brought in some nice feature or improvement. This article is...
CeBIT 08: Red Hat says Australia missed OOXML opportunity
Australia may have missed an opportunity to promote open technology by abstaining from the recent OOXML vote, according to Linux distribution vendor Red Hat.
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Shock! Dog bites postman! Mainframer attacks Linux to push AIX
Once upon a time I did a few articles for searchenterpriselinux at techtarget.com, but we parted ways very quickly over their commitment to...
8 votes BitNami makes it easy for mom & semi-geeks to use OSS
I recently caught up with BitRock's CEO, Erica Brescia, & founder Daniel Lopez to hear more about BitRock & BitNami. BitRock's goal is to...
Linux device downloads BitTorrent video
A startup called Myka is accepting orders for a Linux-based device that downloads, stores, and plays BitTorrent media files on an attached TV. Myka's...
Multi-core firewall boasts multi-gigabit throughput
Lanner Electronics has introduced a network appliance platform claimed capable of network throughputs up to 2Gbps. The MR-550 is available with one or two...
From GNOME to KDE and back again: old computing habits are hard to break
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
COMMENTARY -- I used KDE as my primary desktop from 1996 through 2006, when I installed the GNOME version of...
TorrentFlux: A BitTorrent client on a server
Author: Kurt Edelbrock
TorrentFlux is a BitTorrent client that runs on top of a server running Apache, MySQL, and PHP. It extends the functionality of...
Jim Zemlin, Microsoft, and Rabbits in the Shadow of the Hawk
Author: JT Smith
Increasingly, reading what is actually said is a dying art. This impression had a boost last week from the reactions to comments...