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Digital security with GnuPG plugins

Author: Peter Enseleit The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) allows you to encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify communications and data, as well as create and manage...

Speeding Up Perl Scripts With SpeedyCGI/PersistentPerl On Debian Etch

Author: JT Smith This tutorial shows how to install and use SpeedyCGI (also known as PersistentPerl) on a Debian Etch system. SpeedyCGI is a way...

Linux to get the boot at US Army Corps of Engineers?

Author: Joe Barr According to an anonymous source working at the Geotechnical & Structures Lab of the US Army Corps of Engineers in Vicksburg, Miss.,...

30 days with JFS

Author: Keith Winston The Journaled File System (JFS) is a little-known filesystem open sourced by IBM in 1999 and available in the Linux kernel sources...

PC World refutes Linux warranty void

PC World has denied reports that it considers the warranties on its computers void if customers install Linux. Link: news.cnet.co.uk Category: Linux

Official: Linux doesn’t break laptops

PC World claims a customer who'd been told that the store wouldn't repair his laptop screen because he'd installed Linux on the system was...

Linux keeps man from receiving warranty repairs

London, England - A British company called PC World has denied a repair request on a physical case defect for an Acer notebook only...

Hosting multiple projects with DrProject

Author: Rudolf Olah Individual developers can use sites like SourceForge.net to host multiple projects, but such sites are not well suited to college environments that...

Three addictive pop-up console utilities

Author: Federico Kereki I do development work, and I require access to a console to run programs, check output, or monitor transmission packets. Up until...

Nseer ERP 6.0 isn’t fully baked

Author: Chen Nan Yang The big names in open source enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, such as Compiere, get most of the publicity, but you...