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Traffic analysis almost for fee, part II

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a story on installing and configuring IPtraf, a traffic analysis utility, and using GNUplot, an Open Source plotting package.

GRUB: multi-boot without LILO

Author: JT Smith "GRUB, unlike LILO, is able to read filesystems and recognize kernel images too. ...

Introducing ODS Linux.com

Author: JT Smith ODS Linux is a company that wishes to service the Linux operating system. It plans to begin with the preconfiguration of Debian...

2.4 kernel: The desktop revolution happening far away from here

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - While most of the Western press coverage of Linux 2.4 has been focused on the kernel's...

MS users may experience pain

Author: JT Smith Wired.com reports: "Microsoft's next generation "XP" software prevents piracy by locking down the number of installations and requiring registration. But the software...

MacOS and the gentleman’s agreement against FUD

Author: JT Smith "The MacOS came with certain assurances. No matter the manufacturer, if it had an Apple trademark, you could plug it in and...

2.4 kernel: You don’t need it

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - We waited. And waited and waited some more. As if this whole 2.4 kernel release was going to...

Stopping the Ramen worm: Linux administrators need to be on their toes

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld has the column: "The recent outbreak of the worm known as Ramen poses a familiar question: How can we keep ...

Open Source application server levels the playing field

Author: JT Smith Nathaniel Haas writes "Washington, DC (February 1, 2001) - Intes.net, an internet solutions provider based in Washington DC, has released the foundation...

Microsoft answers question: How does Linux compare?

Author: JT Smith From the esteemed Microsoft.com: "While the Linux software is practically free, implementation of it is far from free because a rollout will...