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Comparing BlueGriffon and Bluefish: Which Open Source Web Editor is Right For You?
Two major open source Web editors made releases in recent weeks: Bluefish and BlueGriffon. Despite the similarity in names (not to mention the fact...
Are Your Linux Skills Right for HPC Jobs?
Do you have what it takes for that Linux job with an HPC vendor you've got your eye on? Brent Welch, the director of...
AbiWord Review: A Lightweight Alternative To LibreOffice
Abiword is a fully-featured word processor with all the functionality anyone would expect from an office application, but without the taxing memory and hard...
Weekend Project: Learning Ins and Outs of Arduino
Arduino is an open embedded hardware and software platform designed for rapid creativity. It's both a great introduction to embedded programming and a fast...
Password guessing with Medusa 2.0
Medusa is my password forcer of choice! Mainly because of its speed. If you're hoping to try it on a Windows box, sorry you're...
IBM Buys Cloud-Based Software Testing Platform Green Hat
In its first acquisition of 2012, IBM has announced the purchase of cloud-based software testing platform Green Hat. Financial terms of the deal were...
13-Year Software Veteran Learns New Tricks with Embedded Linux Course
Derald Woods is a 13-year engineering veteran who today works in software development, designing and supporting electronic vehicle controls for heavy equipment and trucks....
Big Data Predictions for 2012
At the end of 2010, I asked some of my friends and Linux Pro Magazine readers to make predictions for 2011. Now as we...
The Best of Linux.com Weekend Project from 2011
Weekends are for relaxing, spending time with friends… and tackling those tech projects that you never have time to get to during the week....
Password guessing as an attack vector
Over the years we've been taught a strong password must be long and complex to be considered secure. Some of us have taken that...