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‘Smart’ graphics framework for KDE nears release
The graphical framework on which KDE is based is due for release soon, bringing performance and accessibility improvements.
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Pie Box Enterprise Linux 4 Update 1 now available
PixExcel writes "Update 1 of Pie Box Enterprise Linux 4 was made available today. This update features numerous security and driver updates and is...
Testing security with hping
Author: JT Smith
You can test the security of your network in a number of ways. One is to hire your own hacker and see...
The Eighth Commandment of system administration
Author: Brian Warshawsky
A system log is one of the most effective ways to monitor a server's health and underlying problems. Often before a major...
Firefox Entering The Mainstream
Firefox is gradually moving into the mainstream in the United States, as the open-source newcomer approaches 10 percent of the browser market, mostly...
Linux server sales march on
Recent research from IDC shows that Linux server sales grew to $1.2 billion in the first quarter of 2005, marking the eleventh consecutive quarter...
First public release of Endian Firewall Available
Raphael Vallazza writes "Endian Firewall is a "turn-key" linux security distribution based on IPCop that turns every system into a full featured security appliance....
Fear and loathing in source code licensing
Author: Andy Singleton
Can established enterprise software vendors match the flexibility of open-source applications? Their customers want the ability to easily fix, integrate, and enhance...
Life and thought of a Xen System
Al writes "Xen is a para virtualization technology that is gaining interest and attention in the Linux community. OpenSkills features a story about the...
Evolution on Windows
ZDNet Australia reports that Evolution, an open-source application which mirrors Microsoft's Outlook, has been successfully compiled on the Windows platform. However, a version for...