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Stories of Linux: A Look at Slackware Linux

 When talking about Linux, users often think about the distributions they use — Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, openSUSE, and so on. But in the beginning,...

Build Powerful Linux Firewalls with Firewall Builder

Fwbuilder is a unique graphical firewall tool that allows the user to create objects and then drag and drop those objects into firewalls, to...

Portable C Compiler 1.0 Has Been Released

Development on the Portable C Compiler (PCC) began back in the 1970's, but this week version 1.0 of this BSD-licensed compiler was finally released... Read...

How-to Create an S3 Instance-store Custom Debian Squeeze AMI on Amazon AWS EC2

 I thought I would share the steps I went through to create my own S3 backed Instance-store Custom Debian Squeeze AMI, as I...

Manually clone a VMWare Virtual machine from the shell

IntroductionSometimes you've VMWare appliances and you need to get a physical copy instantly and you don't have VMWare Tools with you or you're doing...

Can DragonFly’s HAMMER Compete With Btrfs, ZFS?

The most common Linux file-systems we talk about at Phoronix are of course Btrfs and EXT4 while the ZFS file-system, which is available on...

VPN-O-Rama: VPNs intro, practical HOWTOs, screenshots

I've spent few days on corporate VPNs with few Linux and BSD distros and I've decided to write down some notes and publish few...

Explanation of Firewalls

   Explanation According to wikipedia"A firewall is a part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting authorized...

Weekend Project: Set Up a TFTP Server on Linux

Most users are familiar with FTP, but if you want to kickstart Red Hat installs, PXE boot systems, auto-provision VoIP phones or unbrick a...

Open Hardware: What’s It All About?

  Open source, open licensing, free redistribution, collaborative, and community-based development – many hands make light work. They've done wonders for Linux, but can these...