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Encrypt filesystems with EncFS and Loop-AES
Author: Tom Haddon
Encrypted filesystems may be overkill for family photos or your résumé, but they make sense for network-accessible servers that hold sensitive business...
An Interview with Greg DeKoenigsberg (Fedora Core)
Anonymous Reader writes "On the heels of the much-anticipated Fedora Core 5 launch, we have managed to conduct an interview with Greg DeKoenigsberg. Greg...
Fedora Core 5 Will (Temporarily) Break Non-GPL Mod
OSNews writes "Many Fedora users are anxiously waiting for the Fedora Core 5 release, scheduled for Monday, March 20. Be warned that some of...
Virtualization vendors jostle for position
Author: Jack Loftus
Jane Walker writes "Virtualization market leader VMware has critiqued Red Hat's integrated virtualization program as inefficient, but other vendors see this move...
Linux.com weekly security advisory – March 17, 2006
Author: Kelley Greenman
This week, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released security advisories. Among the affected packages were Cube, Freeciv, Bomberclone, kdegraphics,...
First look: Fedora Core 5
Author: Bruce Byfield
The Fedora distribution is one of the most widely used GNU/Linux distributions. Although non-users sometimes dismiss it as too mainstream to be...
Mandrake founder Gael Duval to sue Mandriva over firing
Author: NewsForge Staff
Mandriva executive Gael Duval today confirmed rumors that he was laid off from the company he co-founded, along with a number of...
Emu Software Launches Partner Program
Sharon Smith writes "Open Source Configuration Management Vendor Collaborates with Partners to Extend and Deploy ProductsCary, North Carolina – March 14, 2006 – Emu...
Linux duo in SME push
Infrastructure specialist LinuxIT Europe has teamed up with Red Hat to push Linux to SMEs, a part of the market that has always been...
CLI Magic: Monitoring bandwidth from the command line
Author: Joe Barr
Volker Gropp's enhanced bandwidth monitor -- called bwm-ng, or Bandwidth Monitor Next Generation -- is a rewrite of an earlier bwm. ...