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Why Hardware Is Important For Operating Systems
Author: JT Smith
What’s the first thing that you notice when you look at a computer? Is it the operating system? Probably not. For all...
Syncing multiple users’ bookmarks with SiteBar
Author: Ben Martin
SiteBar is a Web browser bookmark synchronization solution. One feature that sets SiteBar apart from many others is the ability to...
Firefox extensions to bring back the dead
Author: Shashank Sharma
Don't you find it irritating when a Web page you bookmarked or favorited returns a 404 error on a subsequent visit? Or...
Ask Linux.com: automounting NTFS, hidden directories, and macro recorders
Help with how-tos: NTFS, remote files, and finding directoriesThree questions last week came from users with problems to solve. As is often the case,...
eBox unites platform networking services
Author: Thomas King
eBox is a server framework and platform that allows administrators to set up network services such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)...
Run a Business Network on Linux: Intrusion Detection (Part 4)
In our first two installments on intrusion detection (see Resources), we got as far as setting up a Snort sensor on our network. Now...
Open source project management app hits 500K downloads
Author: Tina Gasperson
Open source application OpenProj, a Microsoft Project replacement, has been downloaded more than 500,000 times, says Marc O'Brien, CEO of OpenProj's sponsoring...
Test your environment’s security with BackTrack
Author: Joe Barr
In the field of penetration testing, BackTrack is today's premier Linux distribution. Designed for, created by, and used by security professionals around...
Dimdim Open Source is a bright-bright solution for Web conferencing
Author: Mayank Sharma
Dimdim Web conferencing software, which competes with services like WebEx and GoToMeeting, provides almost all the important features you need for conducting...
Finally, it’s time for Wine
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Fifteen years in the making, everyone's favorite software to run Windows programs on Linux and Unix, Wine, is almost ready for...