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New Linux kernel released
Linus Torvalds has released the latest version, 2.6.12, of the Linux kernel. There was a slight delay caused by the retirement of Bitkeeper -...
Interview with Gael Duval of Mandriva
TuxJournal.net writes "Well... I'm 32 years old, and it's been nearly 7 years since I launched the first Mandrake Linux distribution - so my...
Review: Freeduc, an educational live CD
Author: Michael M Murphree
One of the least expected -- and most useful -- products of the Linux movement is the live CD. The ability...
PCLinuxOS Preview 9 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "pclinuxonline.com reports - PCLinuxOS Preview 9 is now available via FTP and bittorrent... PCLinuxOS Preview 9 comes with kernel 2.6.11.oci11...
Feature: Git And The Linux Kernel Archives
The Linux Kernel Archives provides an assortment of methods for obtaining the Linux Kernel source code. In an earlier article we spoke with...
New System Backup Administrator v5.2
Gerry Fallon writes "San Diego – June 20, 2005 -- Storix announced today the release of System Backup Administrator (SBA) Version 5.2. As...
Open source hides secret data
Author: Mikael Vingaard
The art of hiding information from anyone except from the intended receiver has been used for many centuries. Hiding information by embedding...
CLI Magic: Use Extended Attributes for better file management
Author: JT Smith
There are many organizational techniques that contribute to efficient
file management. Thoughtful and effective directory hierarchies help
users locate content with ease. Consistent and...
Beginner’s Guide to Linux Distros
In a bit of a follow up to the recent media apps for GNU/Linux post, I wanted to give a quick rundown of some...
A quick look at Fedora Core 4
Fedora Core is the offspring of Red Hat of what was previously their Red Hat Linux range. For a history of Red Hat Linux...