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Australia’s LinuxChix unite to form AussieChix
Author: Melissa Draper
LinuxChix, a social networking group for women who use Linux and other open source software, was formed in 1999 by Deb Richardson,...
Tracking your sport activity with open source software
Author: Nikos Kouremenos
If you're a FOSS enthusiast who keeps fit by exercising or playing sports, it's time you used an open source application to...
Schools across Japan may switch to Linux
Chris Salzberg writes "Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported late last week that the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry plans to introduce the...
sshguard: Protection for OpenSSH
Author: Joe Barr
Are you concerned about brute force dictionary attacks on SSH? Given the popularity of these attacks, you should be. sshguard is a...
Back to baseball with Retrosheet and OSS
Author: Mat Kovach
One out and the bases are full of Indians. Grady Sizemore steps up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth...
Make invoices easy with Simple Invoices
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Linux users can choose from several big, bulky financial packages to manage their finances, but what about consultants and freelancers who...
Using squidGuard for content filtering
Author: Keith Winston
Content filtering for the Web can be a messy proposition. A business may need to block only the most objectionable Web sites,...
Review: Dreamlinux 2.2
Mick W writes "Dreamlinux is one of the lesser known distributions, and certainly does not appear in the headlines with the same frequency as...
Visualize sar data with kSar
Author: JT Smith
The sar utility is invaluable for collecting and displaying system data, but its output could use a little help when it comes...
MadWifi defends its honor
Author: Sune Mølgaard
Late last year the technology blog The Jem Report attempted to shed some light on the state of wireless network connectivity under...