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Open source Untangle guard union’s privacy
Author: Ian Palmer
When Maine State Employees Association SEIU Local 1989 needed software to safeguard confidential information and ward off online threats, it found...
Have you seen the Chinese Firefox?
There are Chinese web browsers, of course: there are about 250 million Internet users in China. But there's a bit more to the Chinese...
Debug your shell scripts with bashdb
Author: Ben Martin
The Bash Debugger Project (bashdb) lets you set breakpoints, inspect variables, perform a backtrace, and step through a bash script line by...
Ubuntu vs. OpenSolaris vs. FreeBSD Benchmarks
Author: JT Smith
Over the past few weeks we have been providing several in-depth articles looking at the performance of Ubuntu Linux. We had begun...
Linux Game “System of Tomorrow” Ships in Two Weeks
The term "gaming console" seemed a bit misleading to me at the time -- it is ultimately where parent company Envizions Computer Entertainment would...
Ask Linux.com: NAS, Find, Squid, and EFS
Author: Linux.com Staff
Gather round the table for a hearty feast of homemade dishes straight out of the Linux.com forums. All your favorites are here...
Die-shrunk x86 SoC draws 2 Watts at 1GHz
DMP Electronics announced a 32-bit x86-compatible SoC (system on chip) claimed to run Linux using under two Watts. The Vortex86DX targets home gateways, thin...
Via panel PC resists shock, liquids
Via announced a fanless panel PC that runs Linux, and resists both liquids and dust. The "VIPRO VP7710" includes Via's Eden or C7 processors,...
Speed up your Internet access using Squid’s refresh patterns
Author: Solomon Asare
Bandwidth limitation is still a problem for a lot of people who connect to the Internet. You can improve your available bandwidth...
Linux Printing: A Curious Mix of Yuck and Excellence
Last week I talked a bit about the bipolar world of printing on Linux: the best of times, the worst of times; the...