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USB Wi-Fi adapters under Linux

Author: Keith Winston I needed to connect my new desktop PC wirelessly from my second floor office to my first floor network. As I started...

Ippimail needs the help of the OS community

Simon Martin writes "Ippimail.com has just gone Public Beta. Ippimail is a community based Yahoo/Gmail style email service which aims to raise $1million/day for...

Mini Kernel Dump now supports x86-64 architectures

Shuji Sado writes "Mini Kernel Dump, a highly reliable crash dump feature for the Linux kernel, now supports 64 bit architectures, reinforcing its support for more...

Linux Advisory Watch – January 21, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for twiki, xine, libtiff, mc, gatos, playmidi, chbg, cups, imagemagick, mysql, xpdf, xtrlock, mysql,...

Wireless USB in Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre I needed to connect my new desktop PC wirelessly from my second floor office to my first floor network. As I...

Intrusion detection with AIDE

Author: Preston St. Pierre If an intruder penetrates your system, it will not be long before they upload and replace key system files. This is...

Choosing an open calendar manager

Author: Simeon Miteff When choosing group calendaring and scheduling software, many organizations adopt one of the well-established commercial packages like Microsoft Exchange and Outlook, Lotus...

GaDuGi and free software share one fire

Author: Joe Barr Recently Linux Business Week ran a story entitled "Cherokee Indians To Encircle Open Source? Or How the GPL Might Wind Up with Arrows...

Site review: Snazzy zazzybob.com

Author: Tina Gasperson What's a zazzybob? I don't know, but zazzybob.com is a Linux site that has a "particular lean" toward scripting, with a full...

Building a command-line generator for RSS feeds

Author: Marcelo Rinesi While there's no shortage of Web-based programs that output RSS, sometimes all you want to do is generate and serve a quick-and-dirty...