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Interview: PortableApps brings open source to USB

Author: Mayank Sharma For most people, mobile computing means a laptop. Some make do with a Linux live CD distribution such as Knoppix and a...

Put your laptop to sleep

Author: Jonathan Oxer, Kyle Rankin, and Bill Childers Part of proper power management is the ability to put your laptop to sleep. ACPI sleep is...

Backing up your network with RANCID

Author: Walter Gould A couple of years ago, my employer, a large state university, was looking for an open source replacement for CiscoWorks to assist...

Collaborative text editing with Gobby

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Wikis and groupware are great for distributed collaboration between teams, but they lack the ability to provide real-time feedback to teams...

Reading feeds efficiently with Akregator

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Information overload is a serious problem for most users. We all have so many sources of information to deal with, it's...

Creating virtual private networks with tsocks and VTun

Author: Marc Abramowitz Virtual private networks (VPN) let remote users connect back to corporate networks over encrypted links. Many VPNs are built with proprietary technology...

My desktop OS: Debian Etch

Author: Flavio Henrique Araque Gurgel Some people like to work in Linux distributions that are at the cutting edge of technology. Other prefers stability at...

Christian endorsement of Free Software increases

Author: Marco Fioretti Last November I described the Free Software's Surprising Affinity with Catholic Doctrine. Since then, several important things happened, from feedback by Stallman...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – March 24, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman This week, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu released security advisories. Affected packages include Sendmail, PHP, Ilohamail, Crossfire,...

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...