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Securing your network with PacketFence
Author: Cory Buford
Network access control (NAC) aims to unify endpoint security, system authentication, and security enforcement in a more intelligent network access solution than...
Protecting your network with Strata Guard Free
Author: Cory Buford
Being connected to the Internet means exposure to what the outside world has to offer -- including the undesirable elements. Every time...
Linux clients for three top P2P networks
Author: Federico Kereki
You can find Linux clients for several file-sharing networks. Taking into account how many clients are available for each, the current top...
Linux intro piece
What is Linux?
basics
kernel
userspace
history
What is a distribution?
What is a live CD?
What's a boot manager?
What's a desktop environment?
GNOME
KDE
Xfce
Black Box
IceWM
others
What's the command line?
Which distribution should I use?
Can...
Fedora Frog brings the bling to Fedora
Author: Tina Gasperson
Fedora Core 5 users now have a way to install and update games, productivity software, and multimedia support applications all at one...
Review: StarOffice 8
Author: Jem Matzan and Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
StarOffice is a suite of interoperable "office" programs that use the same software shell as their basis. The...
P2P group: We’ll pay girl’s RIAA bill
P2P United, a peer-to-peer industry trade group that includes Grokster, StreamCast Networks, Limewire and other file-trading software companies, said Wednesday it had offered to...
Part 2: Gnutella v. Gnutella2
MP3newswire.net continues with the second half of it's interviews with the leading Gnutella services about Gnutella2. This time they ask Greg Blidson of LimeWire,...
Voila! Workspot Linux is instant and portable “magic”
- by Tina Gasperson -Workspot is an online Linux desktop. You go there in any browser (java-enabled is better), login, and start up Red...
Weekly news wrap-up: Big Media notices Linux, Microsoft says it isn’t built for security
-By Grant Gross -
The Linux momentum just keeps on building. This week, Linux was noticed in several mainstream publications, including the New York...