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Keep tabs on your finances with HomeBank

Author: Dmitri Popov "Where does all my money go?" If you want to know the exact answer to that question, you need HomeBank, a personal...

x2x is a software alternative to a KVM switch

Author: David Pendell Unless you have fully embraced the virtualization movement, you probably have more than one machine in your home or office, particularly if...

Setting up your own certificate authority with gnoMint

Author: Ben Martin gnoMint is a desktop application that lets you easily manage your own certificate authority (CA). Many secure communications technologies use digital certificates...

New GNOME 2.24 is an incremental improvement

Author: Jeremy LaCroix Last week marked the release of GNOME 2.24. Those who already use GNOME will appreciate the new additions, but there's nothing compelling...

Security appliance uses Intel SoC

Portwell has announced a network appliance that uses Intel's EP80579 SoC (system on chip) and targets security and IP telephony applications. The CATO-3000 features...

VLC goes to nine point two

Author: Nathan Willis Sometimes I get the feeling that I only know about 5% of what VLC can do. Everyone knows it's a dependable, free,...

Devil-Linux distro bundles router/firewall and server in one live CD

Author: Cory Buford Devil-Linux might sound hellish for a Linux distribution, but this live CD offers many blessings for your server needs. Originally developed as...

Process monitoring with ps-watcher

Author: Philip J. Hollenback You can monitor your computers in a wide variety of ways. Large proprietary applications make sense for large installations that can...

Easily displaying two-dimensional data with GtkDatabox

Author: Ben Martin Many applications need to graphically display the relation between two data axes. Common examples are how one resource such as CPU load...

Network appliance uses Intel SoC

Habey announced a network appliance platform sporting Intel's EP80579 SoC (system on chip). The BIS-7750 targets security, communications, and NAS (network attached storage), with...