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Interview with Bluewhite64 creator Attila Craciun
Author: Razvan T. Coloja
Slackware Linux has stood strong for more than a decade by refusing to compromise. There was a time when people used...
Desktop Linux strategies for marketplace success
Author: Carlton Hobbs
What strategy is needed to really spread desktop Linux to average home users? Here are some ideas that just might work.Journalist Steven...
sSMTP: A simple alternative to Sendmail
Author: Michael J. Hammel
Linux distributions have relied on the venerable Sendmail package since the early days of Slackware. But Sendmail's rich mail server features...
Protecting filesystems and swap space with Cryptmount
Author: Ben Martin
Cryptmount allows you to encrypt both your filesystems and swap space. An encrypted filesystem can be stored on a block device like...
Latest Slax release needs more time in the oven
Author: Susan Linton
Slax, a Slackware-based modular Linux distribution, released version 6.0 last month. This release brings a new tar install format along with a...
Released GoblinX 2.6 (Standard)
Author: JT Smith
The GoblinX 2.6 is released. The GoblinX is a Live-CD that is based on the excellent Slackware, developed and maintained by Flavio...
Tiny Zenwalk 5.0 packs a big punch
Author: Mayank Sharma
Zenwalk, a Slackware-based slim-and-zippy distribution, released a major update last month. The release announcement listed some noticeable enhancements and promised the best...
Vector Linux 5.9 Standard Gold Review
VectorLinux is a Linux distribution for the x86 platform based on Slackware which aims to be user-friendly.Vector Linux is currently ranked at #21 on...
Well-appointed Darkstar Linux has a dark side
Author: Mayank Sharma
Darkstar Linux 2008.1 is one of the first stable distro releases of the year. This distribution from Romania is based on Slackware...
There is no Year of the Linux Desktop
Author: JT Smith
Newsflash people. There is no “Year of the Linux Desktopâ€Â. There will never be one. Before you start looking for sharp rocks...