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We need a shared blog format
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
We have open and shared formats for word processing, spreadsheets, vector graphics, audio and video, site subscription feeds, and all sorts...
My sysadmin toolbox
Author: Vaida Bogdan
I use FreeBSD and Linux on more than 15 servers at work. Here are 10 of the tools I find most useful.GNU...
Meditations on a virtually secure world
Jane Walker writes "Far too many people believe that virtualization is an easy way to handle security. Unfortunately, this belief often leads to security...
Update: Mass ODF Milestones, Due Dates, Schedule
Andy Updegrove writes "Back in January, I wrote a blog entry called "The State of Play on ODF in Massachusetts: Milestones, Due Dates and...
Paint 3-D images with PHP
Anonymous Reader writes "PHP Extension and Application Repository (PEAR) has allowed developers to take PHP in new and interesting directions. PEAR's Image_3D package is...
Daffodil Replicator2.1 released with MySQL Support
Rohit Malhotra writes "6th-April-2006: Daffodil Software, a Java database and replication technology company, today announced the beta release of Daffodil Replicator v2.1 with support...
TYPO3 ECMS — Version 4.0 Launched
Michelle Heizer writes "The new version of the Open Source Content Management Framework impresses with focused branding, standards compliant templating and versioning.
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Linux.com weekly security advisory – April 7, 2006
Author: Kelley Greenman
Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released advisories this week. The affected packages include Mailman, Samba, Kaffeine, storebackup, PHP, MySQL,...
Installing the Solaris OS on an x86 Server Without CDs
Here are 10 steps to set up a CD-less install server if you are using the Solaris 10 03/05 OS for x86 platforms or...
How to encrypt email with PGP or GPG
Anonymous Reader writes "One of the best ways to protect the privacy of email communications is to use PGP (pretty good privacy) and the...