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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,...
Transfer files from OS X with Fugu
Author: Lars Noodén
If you're a Mac OS X user who needs to move files securely between home, work, and Web hosts, try Fugu,...
Linux distros for older hardware
For these tests, I dug out Igor, an old PC that had been collecting dust in my closet. Igor is a Pentium II 233MHz...
FOSS for OS/2: Keeping the flame alive
Author: Bruce Byfield
After a decade of neglect and increasingly reluctant support from IBM, the manufacturer, the OS/2 community persists. Where users of GNU/Linux or...
Introduction to CalDAV
Author: Nathan Willis
Calendaring software, and in particular Microsoft Outlook, is frequently cited as a killer app that keeps would-be Linux users on Windows. ...
MyDNSConfig 1.0.0 released: DNS Control Panel
Author: Falko Timme
Falko Timme writes "MyDNSConfig is a free web-interface written in PHP that allows to administrate/create/delete DNS records easily. All data is stored...
First look: VMware Player
Author: Tina Gasperson
Last month VMware released a free product called VMware Player. With the Player and one of the free images that run within...
An introduction to services, runlevels, and rc.d scripts
A Linux service is an application (or set of applications) that runs in the background waiting to be used, or carrying out essential tasks....
Review: Pixel image editor
Author: Nathan Willis
Looking for an Adobe Photoshop replacement on Linux? If the GIMP doesn't cut it, maybe Pixel will.Pixel is a raster image editing...
Nine principles of security architecture
Author: Bruce Byfield
Security architecture is a new concept to many computer users. Users are aware of security threats such as viruses, worms, spyware, and...