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Beesoft Commander: An old school file manager on the modern desktop
Author: Bruce Byfield
Although the last release of Norton Commander, the famous file manager for DOS, was a decade ago, its legacy lives on in...
KDE 4 sucks big time
Author: JT Smith
I’ve been a KDE user for many years. Maybe it’s just me, maybe the UI world is changing, but the newest incarnation...
Version labeling is out of control
Author: Bruce Byfield
Anybody who spends time trying new free software applications and distributions will soon notice that version numbering and labeling is next to...
Ultimate Edition: Not so ultimate
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Ultimate Edition (UE) 1.8 is a remaster of Ubuntu Hardy Heron with custom software repositories and a distinctive theme. Its claim...
10 open source e-learning projects to watch
As corporate and government organizations embrace the Web for delivering more education and training programs, a wealth of free and open source e-learning applications...
Handler and Phase in Apache Axis2
Author: JT Smith
The fundamental goal of any given Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) processing framework is to deliver an incoming SOAP message to the...
Ask Linux.com: Unix basics, old school network sniffing, and router madness
Author: Linux.com Staff
In recent postings on the Linux.com forums, readers ask questions about transitioning from Windows to the Unix-like approach of the shell, the...
Folly’s open source city, festival of media, art and music production
Author: JT Smith
Check out folly's Open Source City micro-festival in Liverpool this June.
Link: folly.co.uk
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Open Source
Using chroot to Recover root Passwords
Author: JT Smith
The problem: there's a system that's been collecting dust on my shelf for some time now. I've come to realize, unfortunately, that...
Book review: Crimeware
Author: JT Smith
Even as the security industry celebrates solid sales thanks to compliance laws, the last few years have not been characterized by a...