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Creating Self-Signed SSL Certificates for Apache on Linux

  If Firesheep and other menaces have you freaked out about using unsecured connections, it's time to take matters into your own hands. In just...

Oh Hey, X.Org 7.6 Is Finally Release For Christmas!

The past few days I've been wondering whether or not X.Org 7.6 would make it out in 2010 or not. After all, this X.Org...

Linux Shows Name Dates, Ask for Papers

O'Reilly has opened up a call for participation for its Open Source Convention (OSCON) 2011, to be held on July 25-29 at the Oregon...

SSL Certificates For PostgreSQL

This describes how to set up ssl certificates to enable encrypted connections from PgAdmin on some client machine to postgresql on a server machine....

Red Hat and Eucalyptus Forge Partnership

Red Hat and Eucalyptus Systems are to collaborate on integrating Eucalyptus' EC2-compatible cloud solution into Red Hat products Read more at The H

Eucalyptus Systems Partners with Red Hat for Hybrid Cloud Offerings

Eucalyptus Systems, creators of the Eucalyptus private cloud platform, has announced a partnership with Red Hat to offer cross-cloud compatibility and expanded platform choice...

Linux Gaming: Native vs. Wine vs. Windows 7 Performance

Linux gaming has a bright future ahead with the forthcoming Unigine games, successful indie campaigns, and many other Linux-native game titles being just out...

Jolicloud: Cloud Enabled and Not Just for Netbooks

  There’s a Linux distribution for every occasion and the main purpose of Jolicloud is to present a web enabled GUI for netbooks and similar...

Attachmate Acquisition: What Does It Mean for SUSE, openSUSE and Open Source?

A Q&A with Jeff Hawn, chairman and CEO of Attachmate by Jos Poortvliet, openSUSE Community Manager at NovellI had a chance to speak with...

Alternative PHP Cache – quick win for webserver optimization

Looking for a quick win with taking some of the pressure off of your webservers??This could be one for you. The Alternative PHP Cache...