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ImCoSys previews Linux smart phone

Swiss company ImCoSys AG debuted its new Linux smart phone, which runs embedded Linux and includes additional applications such as a browser, calendar and...

Speaking UNIX: Command Line Power

Anonymous Reader writes "One of the most novel and differentiating features of a UNIX system is its command line. With just a few keystrokes,...

Time to stick a fork in the GIMP?

Author: Jozsef Mak Some people like the GIMP, the open source community's answer to Adobe Photoshop, but a recent survey by Novell showed that Photoshop...

My sysadmin toolbox

Author: Brent Durksen I maintain a Web server using Apache 2, PHP, Perl, MySQL, and OpenSSL; an IMAP server running the up-and-coming RoundCube Webmail client;...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – March 10, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released several advisories. SquirrelMail, WordPress, Zoph, Mplayer, app-text/tetex, Freeciv, kdegraphics, and Zoo are some...

NVIDIA GeForce 7900GT 256MB Preview

Michael Larabel writes "The speculations flying around the Internet in recent months in regards to the GeForce 7900 series can now come to a...

Why LUGs matter

Author: Matthew Davidson Virtually the same day I read Joe Barr's article "Do LUGs still matter?" I received an email message saying that someone was...

Exploiting Amazon Web Services via PHP and SQLite

Author: Michael Stahnke A few weeks ago a friend asked me how my book, Pro OpenSSH, was selling on Amazon.com. I was tracking the sales...

Terra Soft Releases Y-HPC v1.1, Switch Campaign

Kai Staats writes "LOVELAND, Colorado - 8 March 2006 - Terra Soft Solutions, the leading developer of integrated Power Architecture Linux solutions today released...

ATI v8.23.7 Linux Display Drivers

Anonymous Reader writes "Released from ATI today are the new Windows CATALYST v6.3 display drivers as well as the now monthly Linux fglrx display...