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GPON SoC does FTTH with Linux

Freescale Semiconductor announced a low-cost system-on-chip (SoC) for gigabit passive optical network (GPON) devices used in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployments. Equipped with an e300 PowerPC...

Quickly put data from MySQL to the Web with DrasticGrid

Author: Ben Martin With DrasticGrid, you can easily put a MySQL database table or view on a Web page, complete with editing, sorting, and pagination...

Haiku Interview from LinuxWorld 2008

Author: JT Smith Urias McCullough, of the Haiku project, talks with Alternageek Tech Show at LinuxWorld. Haiku exhibited for the first time at LinuxWorld last...

Report Reveals Most Threatening Piracy Groups

Author: JT Smith V.i. Labs issued a report revealing that piracy groups are fully exploiting security gaps in the common licensing mechanisms used in electronic...

5TB NAS server runs Linux

Qnap Systems announced a new member of its "TS" family of Linux-based network-attached storage (NAS) devices. The five-bay, hot-swappable TS-509 Pro Turbo NAS...

Set up your firewall with Firewall Builder

Author: Ben Martin Firewall Builder (fwbuilder) is a graphical application that can help you to configure IP traffic filtering. It can compile the filtering policy...

Windows apps on Linux the CrossOver way

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Who says you have to give up your must-have Windows applications when you migrate to Linux? If you can't leave some...

Pardus 2008: A touch of refinement

Author: Preston St. Pierre Pardus is a GNU/Linux distribution funded and developed by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. Pardus has its own...

A hands-on look at Vyatta Community Edition 4 networking software

Author: Cory Buford Vyatta offers hardware and open source software for enterprise-level network infrastructure. Vyatta can turn any 32-bit x86 machine with at least one...

Benchmarking network performance with Network Pipemeter, LMbench, and nuttcp

Author: Ben Martin Network latency and bandwidth are the two metrics most likely to be of interest when you benchmark a network. Even though most...