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Site review: WBGlinks.net

Author: Tina Gasperson There are a lot of good links to security information at WBGlinks.net, a site whose self-proclaimed mission is to prevent the spread...

My workstation OS: NetBSD

Author: Alan Dipert I began using free software when I bought some Mandrake 8 CDs from Wal-Mart in 2000. At that point a severe...

Understanding NetBSD 2.0’s new technology

Author: Federico Biancuzzi NetBSD is widely known as the most portable operating system in the world. It currently supports 52 system architectures, all from a...

NewsForge looks back on the key stories of 2004

Author: Chris Preimesberger, Jem Matzan, Joe Barr, and Jay Lyman It's time to look back on the events that shaped the free and open source...

The wide world of Linux word processors

Author: Jem Matzan There are several word processors in GNU/Linux, each with different goals and features. Some are free software, some are based on free...

Linux Advisory Watch – December 17, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for zgv, atari800, MyODBC, mikmod, gstreamer, grep, flim, kdelibs, kdebase, selinux-policy-targeted, xcdroast, udev, PHProjekt, nfs-utils, ncpfs, vim,...

What are the real vulnerabilities of Linux?

Author: Jay Lyman Some Linux fans are tired of reading reports and articles about viruses and attacks for the Linux operating system that would be...

Commentary: Linux is not Red Hat, and other Sun-isms debunked

Author: Jem Matzan Sun Microsystems head honchos Scott McNealy and Jonathan Schwartz often equate Red Hat with all of GNU/Linux. After interviewing both of them...

My workstation OS: FreeBSD

Author: Jem Matzan When you have to get work done (especially if you're self-employed) it's important to choose the right tools to enhance your productivity....

A week in the BSD CLI

Author: Jem Matzan I've always been comfortable using the command line interface to get specific tasks done. To me, the command line was a necessary...