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Mandrakesoft positions for the future

Author: Tina Gasperson Mandrakesoft, the Parisian Linux company known for its stylized penguin, is persistent. A new release of its flagship Linux operating system and...

How GNU/Linux and Serial ATA RAID teamed up to save money

Author: Jem Matzan Recently Mailroute, a company that provides virus and spam filtering for businesses, switched its GNU/Linux-based servers from SCSI to Serial ATA disks...

Linux small business servers

Author: Rob Reilly Most companies with more than 25 people have their own information technology personnel, hardware, and infrastructure. Where does that leave the small...

Slackware Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre The Official Release of Slackware Linux by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux operating system, designed with the twin goals of...

CLI Magic: Taming a wild mount

Author: Joe Barr Cowboy up, pilgrims. Today we're going to learn how to (sur)mount the twin beasts of fear and uncertainty. At least...

TuxMobil: Linux-Mobile-Guide 3.15

Werner Heuser writes "A new issue of the Linux-Mobile-Guide is available. This guide covers laptop, notebook, PDA and mobile (cell) phone related Linux features,...

OpenBSD’s Theo de Raadt talks software security

With security the focus of this year's Australian Unix Users Group (AUUG) conference, OpenBSD founder and project lead Theo de Raadt was invited...

Linux Advisory Watch – September 17, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for wv, kde, zlib, webmin, cupsys, samba, gtk2, gallery, samba, sus, cdrtools, squid, apache2, mod_ssl, httpd,...

Interview with Jeff Waugh On Ubuntu Linux

The Debian-based Ubuntu Linux was unveiled today and a preview release is available for download. Ubuntu uses Gnome 2.8, kernel 2.6.8.1, OOo 1.1.2 and...

The Stealth Desktop Part III: Managing The System

uninet writes "In the third installment of the Stealth Desktop series about Slackware Linux, Eduardo Sánchez builds upon the previous steps of Part I...