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Keep an eye on your system logs with phpLogCon

Author: Ben Martin phpLogCon provides a user-friendly Web interface to your system logs. It can handle logs from both Linux and Windows systems, so an...

Atlanta Linux Fest 2008

Author: JT Smith On Saturday, September 20th, 2008, the Atlanta Linux Fest will be the place to learn, discuss, and discover Linux. There will be...

Taming your daemons with PSMon

Author: Ben Martin The PSMon utility lets you specify which processes should be running, how much of resources such as CPU or RAM each is...

Performance Problems Plague Perl on Red Hat

A major problem with the officially distributed version of Perl on Red Hat Enterprise Linux has led to a firestorm of complaints among developers....

A modest Linux USB suggestion

Did you know that there are two basic kinds of USB 2.0 drives? I didn’t. But, now thanks to Robert L. Scheier’s article, Not...

A modest Linux USB suggestion

Did you know that there are two basic kinds of USB 2.0 drives? I didn’t. But, now thanks to Robert L. Scheier’s article, Not...

To trust or not to trust Red Hat, that is the question

I like Linux. I like Red Hat and Fedora Linux. I use them every day. What I don't like, though, is not knowing what's...

CVL lets you tinker with HDR images on your GPU

Author: Ben Martin If your desktop hardware includes a graphics processing unit (GPU), you can do some cool image processing with the CVL suite of...

Protecting your MySQL database from SQL injection attacks with GreenSQL

Author: Ben Martin SQL injection attacks can allow hackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands on your database through your Web site. To avoid these attacks,...

K9Copy helps make DVD backups easy

Author: Federico Kereki Piracy notwithstanding, there are some good, valid reasons for making a backup of a DVD. K9Copy, a utility for copying DVDs, receives...