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openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 143 is out!

We are pleased to announce our new Issue 143 of openSUSE Weekly News.This Week: OSC2010 Sneak Peaks – Take an LPI exam at openSUSE...

Weekend Project: Record From Skype Calls and Other Apps on Linux

    Everyone loves the convenience of Skype and other voice-over-IP (VoIP) applications, but the official tools still tend to focus on making simple one-to-one phone...

How To Set Up Kojoney SSH Honeypot On CentOS 5.5

Kojoney is a low level interaction honeypot that emulates an SSH server. The daemon is written in Python using the Twisted Conch libraries. In...

Ubuntu 10.10 Preview: Steady Progress for Maverick

  Maverick Meerkat, the next release of Ubuntu and its official derivatives, is scheduled to hit the Internet in two weeks' time. When it does,...

Weekend Project: Set Up a TFTP Server on Linux

Most users are familiar with FTP, but if you want to kickstart Red Hat installs, PXE boot systems, auto-provision VoIP phones or unbrick a...

Simplify Computerized Testing with Open Source Education Tool iTest

  In the classroom, testing can be a test of an instructors patience, organizational skills, time management, and more. With schools (and students) placing more...

New Free Training Webinar: An Intro to Git

We’ve added another installment to our free training series on The Linux Foundation’s Training site: An Introduction to Git, the version control system built by Linus Torvalds. Kernel...

Using KDE and other linux windows managers on Ubuntu 10.04

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Weekend Project: Create a Live USB Key Linux Distribution

Until world domination is complete, you simply cannot count on Linux being available everywhere you travel. Thus, when you're vacationing or on a business...

How to Compile the Linux Kernel

  Compiling the Linux kernel used to be a rite of passage, or just a necessity, for running Linux. It's not something most users need...