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Portable apps get a thumbs-up
"I was working on it for kicks," Haller recalls. Two years later, thanks to him and a lot of other volunteers, the old Microsoft...
Zero to IPSec in 4 minutes
Until recently, setting up an open-source IPSec solution has been woefully complex and involved wading through an alphabet soup of committee-designed protocols. Many...
Average Joe makes a wiki
Author: Tina Gasperson
Joe Brooks is your average 23-year-old capitalist and sick freak (a.k.a., fan of conservative radio talk show host Glenn Beck). He's not...
Nokia releases Python for S60 source code
Author: Stephen Feller
Nokia released the source code for its Python for S60 mobile phone platform a few weeks ago in hopes of open source...
My sysadmin toolbox
Author: Matt Darby
I preside more than 10 Slackware and Debian servers at a small engineering firm, serving 50 in-house and several external employees. Normal...
Linux.com weekly security advisory – March 3, 2006
Author: Kelley Greenman
Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released security advisories this week. Affected packages include BMV, GPdf, Xpdf, pdftohtml, tar, Heimdal,...
Exposé-like navigation comes to Linux desktops
Komposé, a full-screen window navigator for KDE that acts similar to Mac OS X's Exposé, is now available for free download. Like the OS...
Grid Computing Pros Weigh in on Security Issues
Sharon Smith writes "The Globus Consortium Journal (http://www.globusconsortium.org/journal) this month features Grid security perspectives from a range of experts from both the open source...
Plainblack Recognizes Community Contributions
Roy Johnson writes "Plainblack Corporation, makers of the WebGUI Content Management System announced today the recognition of their third featured contributor as part of...
Komposé: Mac-inspired utility aids Linux window management
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
I prefer Linux in almost every way to Mac OS X, but I have to admit a little envy over OS...