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Rex finds living is easy with Linux
Markus Rex has been living with Linux since 1992, seven years before joining SUSE as an engineer. Back then, he says, it was still...
Microsoft to abandon passwords
Microsoft has revealed at a security panel at CeBIT that it is preparing to dump passwords in favour of two-factor authentication in forthcoming...
LinuxTag 2005 starts in just 100 days
Markus Beckedahl writes "On July, 22nd LinuxTag, the most significant Free Software and Open Source event in Europe, finally opens its gates. Four...
Nine tips for filtering messages in Novell Evolution
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Novell
Evolution (nee Ximian Evolution) has become a world-class email
client. It's sleek, beautiful, and very powerful. Because it can do
so many things,...
Looking good: Basic color management for X
Author: Nathan Willis
Periodically I hear someone say that Linux isn't suitable for graphic design work. One common complaint is its lack of an integrated...
Two floppy-based firewalls
Author: Paul Virijevich
When you look in your closet, do you see a pile of obsolete hardware that you just cannot bring yourself to throw...
Solaris 10 Heads for Linux Territory
Sun is gunning for some of Linux's rising popularity in the enterprise with the newest release of its Unix derivative, Solaris. In this Clear...
A Gates reality check
In the business-software market, Microsoft is in an unaccustomed spot: It's a bit player in the shadow of much larger rivals.
Link: news.com
Linux Advisory Watch – March 11, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for clamav, kernel, squid, kppp,
helixplayer, tzdata, libtool, firefox, ipsec-tools, dmraid, gaim,
libexif, gimp, yum, grip, libXpm,...
New Version of Arkeia Server Backup Released
Anonymous Reader writes "HANNOVER, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 2005--Arkeia Corp., the leading provider of backup and recovery solutions for Linux-based environments, announced today at CeBIT...