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A Linux firewall primer

Author: Preston St. Pierre You've heard the familiar arguments: commercial firewall products are overpriced; proprietary firewall code leaves you at the mercy of a vendor's timetable in...

SLAX 4.1.4 screenshot review

Chris writes "SLAX 4.1.4 has been released, and we've done some screenshots for you. "SLAX is a small bootable CD containing the Linux...

Should Hardware OEM’s Be Picking Linux Distribution Winners ?

Do we want, or should we even tolerate a defacto standard GNU/Linux distribution emerging simply because hardware OEM's choose to back one Distribution over...

Symbio Technologies Sets Standards for Support

Anonymous Reader writes "First Standards for Installing and Supporting Diskless Thin Client Networks Set by Symbio Technologies with New VAR Training and Certification Program NEW...

Review: Should you do Ubuntu?

Author: Aditya Nag Ubuntu Linux is a new Debian-based distro sponsored by Canonical Ltd. I spent a week using Ubuntu and came away impressed, despite...

Bloglines, Flickr, and del.icio.us make RSS delectable

Author: Philip J. Hollenback Everyone's talking about RSS feeds these days, but sometimes it's unclear how you can use RSS to do anything useful. I've...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Syncing NIS and LDAP

Author: Preston St. Pierre Plans for migrating from NIS to LDAP vary widely. In some environments, the move can be fairly immediate: set up the...

OpenOffice.org is four years old today; community manager Louis Suarez-Potts talks about the changes

Author: Bruce Byfield Four years is a long time in software development, and the changes between 2000 and 2004 reflect that. In 2000, OpenOffice.org didn't...

A font primer for Linux

Author: Nathan Willis Like most people, I've generally taken fonts for granted over the years. You hit a key, a letter appears on screen...

Rouse’s ousts SCO for OSS

Author: Tina Gasperson At Rouse's Supermarkets in Louisiana, it was just another July day in 2004. Customers placed their summer grocery selections on the conveyor...