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Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show
Patrick Davila writes "Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 135:
We interview Nat Friedman from Novell
Voip with Gizmo and Ekiga
We review Fedora Core...
Getting started with Nagios 2.1
Author: Paul Virijevich
Nagios, the premier open source network monitoring program, is celebrating its 2.1 release. With four years of development under its belt, Nagios...
The Amazing Shrinking PC
Author: Rob Reilly
Behold the OQO model 01+ tablet edition palmtop. It's a self-contained mobile PC system in a 4.9x3.4x0.9-inch metallic case, tipping the scales...
Package management meets version control in rPath
Author: Bruce Byfield
rPath is a young company that is rapidly becoming a leader in package management innovation. At a time when traditional package management...
Tomcat Xen and VMWare Virtual Appliance Released
Stephen Dennis writes "Virtual Appliances, leader in nano-sized virtual machines for VMware and Xen announces the first Tomcat Virtual Appliance for instant J2EE applications....
The case of the non-viral virus
Author: Joe Barr
Have you heard the "news"? There's a new virus that attacks both Linux and Windows machines. Thus, once and for...
Damn Small Linux plus pendrive equals portable paradise
Author: Rui Lopes
I recently acquired a 256MB USB pendrive that I use for storing personal documents and work-related stuff. As a Linux fan who...
Firefox 3.0 leaked? Not exactly
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Is Firefox 3.0 really out? An anonymous reader wrote in to let us know that Firefox 3.0 builds have been sighted...
Building a Linux supercomputer using SSH and PVM
If you have a couple of old Linux boxes sitting around, then you've got the makings of a supercomputer. Dust them off, install Secure...
Linux Terminal Server Project releases 4.2
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Boston, Mass. -- The Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP), which makes it easy to connect thin client terminals to a Linux...