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Review: Trinity Rescue Kit
Author: Mayank Sharma
Anyone who dual-boots, runs, or manages a heterogeneous network with Windows and Linux workstations must occasionally contend with offline or dead systems....
TorPark: A secure, anonymous, and portable Web browser
Author: Nathan Willis
TorPark is the intersection of two relatively recent free software developments: portable Firefox and the onion router. Just like the chocolate...
Desktop Linux needs to develop standards
Say what you will about Windows' lack of openness or its seemingly never-ending software flaws, but if you double-click on an installer and the...
My sysadmin toolbox
Author: David Dougall
I work as a system administrator in the College of Engineering at Brigham Young University. I support mostly HP-UX and Linux servers...
Torbutton Firefox plugin
Author: Nathan Willis
At a Wi-Fi hotspot, you may need the security and anonymity of Tor, but on a secure network, the higher bandwidth of...
RR64 3.0RC1 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - Fabio Erculiani has announced the first release candidate of RR64 Linux 3.0, a 64-bit live DVD based on...
strace – A very powerful troubleshooting tool for all Linux users
Many times I have come across seemingly hopeless situations where a program when compiled and installed in GNU/Linux just fails to run. In such...
Linux.com weekly security advisory – May 5, 2006
Author: Kelley Greenman
Debian, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu issued security updates that addressed security problems for the following packages: ClamAV, Dia, the X.org...
First look: Dropline GNOME 2.14.0
Author: Glen Journeay
Dropline 2.14.0, released last month, lets you add the GNOME desktop environment to Slackware. It consists of 271 compressed package format files...
Canadian online census discriminates against FOSS
Author: Bruce Byfield
In 2006, Canadians can fill out their census forms online for the first time -- but not if they use GNU/Linux, or...