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Automate interactive transactions with Expect

Author: Michael Stutz Did you ever wish you could automate your interaction with a program, making a script that can smartly handle an interactive session?...

How to launch Windows binaries on Linux directly

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis Although I rarely run Windows these days, it seems I can't break the habit of using one or two Windows applications instead...

Day one at Black Hat

Author: Joe Barr LAS VEGAS -- If you've been concerned about the death of Black Hat -- either because of its purchase last November by...

Extremadura.gov switches onto Linux

The Spanish region of Extremadura has pledged to move all government computers onto open source software within the next year. Officials will be mandated...

Software in the Public Interest announces Board changes

Software in the Public Interest is pleased to announce that it has appointed new Officers following the election of three new members to the board...

Linspire founder Robertson seeks publicity from Tour de France winner

Author: Tina Gasperson Linspire founder and entrepreneur extraordinaire Michael Robertson is at it again. No stranger to PR stunts, he's scooped out a big one...

YaST control center: Novell AppArmor

Jane Walker writes "Create an effective security policy with Novell's AppArmor, which allows you to profile, monitor and restrict application behaviors for any server...

Avoid the five most common PHP database problems

Anonymous Reader writes "Databases are powerful tools, and -- like all powerful tools -- they can be abused if you don't know how to...

Using SUSE AppArmor to profile a workstation app

Jane Walker writes "Learn how to create application security policies with Novell's AppArmor in a FireFox browser, the OpenOffice suite or any SUSE Linux...

Server-side interoperations between Unix/Linux and Windows

Jane Walker writes "Discover how to make your Windows and Unix/Linux servers co-exist peacefully with tools like Samba that offer file sharing and Kerberos...