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Retain and recall long paths with rr utility
Author: Joe Barr
rr -- short for retain and recall -- is a small utility that's both simple and useful. When you need to work...
Ontario LinuxFest makes an auspicious debut
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
The first-ever Ontario LinuxFest, unapologetically modeled on Ohio's conference of the same name, took place on Saturday at the Toronto Congress...
Trowser: A graphical less command that is more
Author: Bruce Byfield
Translating a command line tool to a graphical interface usually means a loss of functionality. However, in the case of the newly...
Preventing Brute Force Attacks With Fail2ban On OpenSUSE 10.3
Author: JT Smith
In this article I will show how to install and configure fail2ban on an OpenSUSE 10.3 system. Fail2ban is a tool that...
Using Zotero to manage OpenOffice.org bibliographies
Author: Dmitri Popov
If OpenOffice.org's own bibliography feature doesn't really cut it for you, you have several choices. One popular bibliography solution is Bibus, a...
Running KDE4 (preview) on Mandriva 2008
Author: JT Smith
KDE 4 is the next major release of the K Desktop Environment software.
It contains a new multimedia API, called Phonon, a device...
Mandriva 2008.0 rocks
Author: Susan Linton
Mandriva 2008.0, released this week, is the best version of Mandriva since 7.2.
Mandriva Linux 2008.0 comes in three editions. Mandriva One...
New Alien Arena 6.10 blows away its FPS competition
Author: Joe Barr
Today, COR Entertainment is scheduled to release version 6.10 of Alien Arena 2007, the popular free software, 3-D, first-person shooter built atop...
Ajaxterm – a Web based terminal
Author: JT Smith
Ajaxterm is a web based terminal. It is a simple solution for those who wish to run a terminal on web. Ajaxterm...
Upgrading to openSUSE 10.3
Author: Federico Kereki
OpenSUSE 10.3 was released last week, and I quickly downloaded the new version to update my two openSUSE boxes. Here's a chronicle...