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The Linux GUI: Application windows
Author: Joe Bolin
Last week I talked about how to start desktop applications using the mouse and the desktop menu. Do this a few times...
The Linux GUI: Application windows
Author: Joe Bolin
Last week I talked about how to start desktop applications using the mouse and the desktop menu. Do this a few times...
A critique of port knocking
Author: Arvind Narayanan
Suppose you want to be able to retrieve files from your Linux system remotely. The "standard" method of running the SSH server...
Bilinear, Trilinear, and MIP Mapping Explained
Anonymous Reader writes "Since the earliest games of Ping Pong and Pac man, graphics have evolved quite a bit. The technology in which to...
System Health Monitoring for Linux
Brian C. Lane writes "I've got a new project that I've just released. System Health Monitoring is a Python program that generates Round Robin...
An introduction to Linux sound systems and APIs
Author: Christian Vincenot
When coding a program, one of the best ways to show users that an event has happened is to produce sounds. That's...
Linux can save your data
Author: Chris DiBona
There are a lot of reasons to use Linux. You've seen people write or heard people speak about its use in clusters,...
Will Legal Fears Freeze the Penguin?
Linux's bid to become a serious rival in Europe to Microsoft's (MSFT ) dominant Windows operating system hit a bit of a snag...
OSAIA Policy Interview: Will Rodger
Author: Chuck Talk
Chuck Talk writes "OrangeCrate is pleased to announce a bit of a policy interview with Will Rodger of the Open Source and...
Linux Advisory Watch – August 6, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This
week, advisories were released for Xsco, OpenSSL, uudecode, samba, sox,
phpMyAdmin and wv. The distributors include SCO Group, Conectiva,
Gentoo, Mandrake, Red Hat.Using...