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Unite your Linux and Active Directory authentication
Authentication is easily one of the most critical services provided by your network infrastructure. It is the gatekeeper for every resource on your network....
Fedora Core 3: A whole new level
Author: Ken Barber
Fedora Core 3 (FC3), released last month as the successor to Red Hat's consumer-grade product that was discontinued a year ago, takes...
dmidecode: What’s it good for?
Author: Joe Barr
You know you're living in a cutthroat world when your BIOS lies to your operating system at boot time. Yet that's...
My workstation OS: Debian
Author: KIVILCIM Hindistan
What do you want from a desktop operating system? Of course programs for everyday use (a Web browser, office tools, games, etc.),...
Review: OpenBSD 3.6 shows steady improvement
Author: Jem Matzan
The OpenBSD team earlier this month released version 3.6 of the free operating system, with support for more hardware, updated application software,...
Crackers and honey: An irresistible combination for network security
Author: Mayank Sharma
Denial of service (DoS) attacks aim to take down Web servers and other Internet resources, often by swarming them with repeated requests,...
Fedora Core 3 Release Notes
The Fedora Project is an openly-developed project designed by Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a meritocracy, and following a set of...
OpenBSD 3.6 tackles SMP
The next version of the secure BSD-based operating system supports multiple processors for both AMD64 and i386-compatible hardware.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
OpenBSD 3.6 released
Author: Jem Matzan
OpenBSD project leader Theo de Raadt today announced the official release of OpenBSD 3.6 for 14 architectures. This regular release includes new...
NetBSD 2.0 RC2 tagged
Jan Schaumann writes "The much anticipated release of NetBSD 2.0 is getting closer and closer!
After NetBSD-2.0_RC1 was tagged recently, there have been a few...