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Phonon and the future of KDE multimedia

Author: N. Sanders The development of the next generation of KDE kicked off with the release of the Qt 4 toolkit and aKademy conference last...

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...