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Release: Local Area Security Linux 0.5-185MB

Anonymous Reader writes "LocalAreaSecurity.com has released a new version of their live-CD Linux distribution for information security professionals. It contains over 200 security...

A first look at Vector Linux 4.0, SOHO edition

Author: Preston St. Pierre Vector Linux has always interested me because of its purpose and origin: a simplified distribution from a Slackware base. Last month...

The Linux Show starts new aggressive advocacy

Jeff Gerhardt writes "The Linux Show starts new aggressive advocacy effort. TLS to engage in FCC and Congressional door knocking campaign to bring the message...

Topspin Collaborates with openMosix

Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "Cupertino (April 6, 2004) Topspin Collaborates with openMosix to Deliver High Performance Open Source Clustering Solution for Opteron(tm). The...

A first look at the Nvu Web authoring application

Author: Barry Smith I have been an increasingly reluctant user of Microsoft FrontPage for many years, so I was looking forward to testing Nvu, a...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: The beauty of screen

Author: Brian Jones Systems administration offers an interesting paradox: in order to make our lives as easy as possible, we sometimes find ourselves learning about such obtuse...

FlashMob I proves points but misses goal

Author: Chris Preimesberger SAN FRANCISCO -- We came, we saw, we didn't quite conquer. But we made a few points and had fun doing it.FlashMob...

CLI magic: stay regular with cron and crontab

Author: Joe Barr OK, noobies, gather round. It's Monday morning. The regular time for another expedition into the land of Linux beyond the...

TLS to Broadcast at ISPCON New Show in Works

Jeff Gerhardt writes "The Linux Show! announces LIVE broadcast event at Spring ISPCON, April 14th through 16th 2004.April 2nd 2004, Chicago Illinois; The Linux...

OSDL CEO: Linux is coming and Portland is its capital

Author: Jay Lyman The world's single largest official open source organization is headquartered not in Japan or Silicon Valley but in Beaverton, Oregon. It makes...