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Ubuntu: Who Needs Vista?
Back in my university days, when Netscape was the latest web browser on the scene and the Pentium MMX was the power user’s processor...
GNUMP3d: A small, portable, MP3/OGG streaming server
Author: Joseph Quigley
Suppose you want to let a friend thousands of miles away listen to a song from your computer. Perhaps you just want...
SCO tries to grok Pamela Jones (again)
SCO Group has asked a US court to reel in the reclusive legal blogger Pamela Jones of Groklaw fame in its arcane Linux intellectual...
Paranormal portal relies on open source to collect UFO info
Author: Tina Gasperson
The Anomalies Network is a portal for all things paranormal. The site includes mirrors of remote FTP servers, Web archives, and a...
Protect SSH from brute force attacks with pam_abl
Author: Anže Vidmar
Practically all Unix and Linux servers run an SSH service to let administrators connect securely from remote locations. Unfortunately for security administrators,...
Quicker open source editor: Emacs
BlueVoodoo writes "The open source Emacs editor (one of the powerhouses of UNIX computing) is a large, complex application that does everything from editing...
QGIS- Powerful Open Source GIS software
Karthik Ramesh (SBMAF) writes "Quantum GIS (QGIS) is an Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS) that is extremely user friendly, easy to use and...
RaveHD uses Linux to help movie studios process raw video
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
SpecSoft's Linux-powered RaveHD DDR-VTR system is not a video editing tool for home users or small-time professionals. It's a system that...
Chess engines for Linux
Author: M. Shuaib Khan
Chess engines for Linux are comparable in strength to commercial chess engines available for other platforms. Here's a look at the...
LinuxIT Introduces Microsoft Active Directory-Base
Ev Milker writes "London, UK, 19th March 2007 – LinuxIT today announced a set of solutions for its European customers aimed at helping them...