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Interview: syslog-ng 2.0 developer Balázs Scheidler
Author: Robert Fekete
syslog-ng is an alternative system logging tool, a replacement for the standard Unix syslogd system-event logging application. Featuring reliable logging to remote...
Virtualization solution KVM will be in the next version of Linux
Linus Torvalds has included the virtualization environment KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine for Linux) in the tree leading to Linux kernel 2.6.20. In the case...
Midgard 1.8.1 “42” released
Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, December 12th 2006 -- The Midgard Project has released stable, 1.8.1 release version of the Midgard Open Source Content Management...
OpenPKG Enterprise 1 for Business Customers
Ralf S. Engelschall writes "Right on time to the completion of its first year in existence, the
OpenPKG GmbH complements the
established OpenPKG Community product series...
Why FOSS isn’t on activist agendas
Author: Bruce Byfield
In theory, free and open source software (FOSS) should have a direct appeal to those concerned with ethics and social issues. Yet,...
Training your Mutt
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Mutt is a great mail client, in large part because it is extremely customizable. You can tweak Mutt's behavior and have...
TechBookReport on ‘Building Scalable Web Sites’
TBR writes "'Building Scalable Web Sites' is an odd title really. What does it mean? Is it about the design of massively scalable web...
Developing products with open source software
Anonymous Reader writes "This thoughtful essay by Dr. Ari Jaaksi, Nokia's director of open source, explores Nokia's experience developing a commercial software environment based...
Configuration: the forgotten side of security
Author: Bruce Byfield
When the average computer user thinks about security, they usually think about reactive measures like anti-virus programs or security patches -- responses...
SELinux: Comprehensive security at the price of usability
The benefit of SELinux is twofold. First, it replaces the user-based model with a policy-centric model. Every action, like running an application or reading...