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New antivirus & antispam solutions for servers

PRESS RELEASE -- The 1.6.1 generation of BitDefender for Linux Mail Servers was enriched today with three more dedicated products, BitDefender for Sendmail, Sendmail-Milter...

Linux Standard Base 2.0 promises a common runtime standard

Author: Vinayak Hegde The Free Standards Group's (FSG) Linux Standard Base specification is an attempt to prevent the Linux marketplace from fragmenting by specifying a...

A Kommander crash course

Author: Preston St. Pierre One of the strengths of Unix-like systems such as Linux is the ability to easily customize them and automate tasks using...

Quick and easy slide shows for the Web

Author: Rob Reilly Putting your PowerPoint or OpenOffice.org Impress slide show on the Web provides many benefits for your audience and your company. Here are some...

GNU/Hurd: Support For Partitions Larger Than 2 GB

The latest upload of the Debian hurd package features a patch by Ognyan Kulev which has support for ext2 partitions larger than 2 GB...

CLI Magic: Hdparm and the Zen of data transfer

Author: Joe Barr There is a place for the GUI and its cocoon-like protective services, grasshopper. But at times it stands between you and...

FreeBSD 5.3 is “stable” but not production-ready

Author: Jem Matzan Since the introduction of the FreeBSD-5 branch, FreeBSD enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the day when the new codebase would stabilize. After...

Site Review: Loads of Linux Links

Author: Tina Gasperson Imagine a Web site that has over 4,000 links to sites of interest to Linux enthusiasts. Forget about dead links, because this...

Quick Review of OpenOffice 2.0 Preview Release

THE SUN-SPONSORED OpenOffice.org project based on open sourced StarOffice code has released a preview of the upcoming OpenOffice 2.0 product. This version touts better...

Rethinking the OS

Every hard-core OS aficionado has done it: Laid out a grand scheme for creating the perfect OS. Taking all the best features...