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Linux comms code goes free
Netline has made the core technology in SUSE Linux Openexchange Server open source.
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Linux Grows Up
When a child reaches maturity, you expect him or her to start driving a car, paying attention to the opposite sex, and getting into...
Using portable, multi-OS sound systems
Author: Christian Vincenot
In the first part of this article, we talked about several different sound systems and APIs that were available for Linux and...
Review: UnixWare 7.1.4 is suitable for basic server duty
Author: Logan Harbaugh
UnixWare 7.1.4 is the latest in a long line of Unix releases from The SCO Group. It is a stable and mature...
The Linux GUI: Application windows
Author: Joe Bolin
Last week I talked about how to start desktop applications using the mouse and the desktop menu. Do this a few times...
A critique of port knocking
Author: Arvind Narayanan
Suppose you want to be able to retrieve files from your Linux system remotely. The "standard" method of running the SSH server...
MontaVista Series of Free Technical Webinars
Annette Oevermann writes "Calling All Developers: Learn How to Achieve a Faster Time to Market, Increased Profitability, and the "Linux" Advantage with MontaVistaMontaVista launches...
System Health Monitoring for Linux
Brian C. Lane writes "I've got a new project that I've just released. System Health Monitoring is a Python program that generates Round Robin...
Modular by Design
Tristan Louis writes "I've started developing a theory about how open source, weblogs, Tivo, music downloads, etc... all converge and why they are all...
Review: Debian-Installer Release Candidate 1
Author: Bruce Byfield
After four years of development, the first release candidate of the new Debian installer is here. If you're familiar with other install...