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Dynamips – Cisco Router Emulation on Linux
Josh Horton writes ""Dynamips is a Cisco router emulator written by Christophe Fillot. It emulates 2691, 3620, 3640, 3660, 3725, 3745, and 7206 hardware...
PCLinuxOS launching hardware certification program
Author: Nathan Sanders
The PCLinuxOS Hardware Database (HWDB) collects user-submitted reports on the compatibility of various hardware with the PCLinuxOS distribution. Now its founder has...
HDTV reception and network streaming in a box
Author: Nathan Willis
I have been a TiVo owner since almost day one; seven years with a Series 1 box. But TiVo's elimination of lifetime...
Rawstudio: A fast and light RAW photo converter
Author: Nathan Willis
Rawstudio is an open source, GTK+-based RAW photo converter. It takes a straightforward approach -- no outside-the-box interface designs, no fancy frills....
Review: BackTrack 2 security live CD
Author: Lorenzo Simionato
BackTrack is a live CD Linux distribution that focuses on penetration testing. A merger of two older security-related distros -- Whax and...
Put your OpenSSH server in SSHjail
Author: Anže Vidmar
Jailing is a mechanism to virtually change a system's root directory. By employing this method, administrators can isolate services so that they...
First LiveCD Linux distro for Software Testing
Vinodh Velusamy writes "New linux LiveCD distribution made specifically for software testers is released!
Bugnux is a complete Linux (mandriva) distribution that runs from a...
First thoughts on Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn
Yesterday I downloaded a copy of Ubuntu's latest release, version 7.04 Feisty Fawn. The download took some hours because of busy servers but...
SUM-thing new for Ubuntu
Author: Joe Barr
OK, you love Ubuntu, but after awhile, the same-old, same-old GRUB and boot splash screens become tedious and boring. Could it be...
Fonty Python and the Holy Grail of a font manager
Author: Bruce Byfield
For designers, a font manager that can activate and deactivate fonts on-the-fly is the Holy Grail of the GNU/Linux desktop. Without such...