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Printing Avery labels with Linux

Author: Michael Stutz To aid users in the task of label printing, Avery Dennison offers a host of free (to download) software, including a program...

An open source security triple play

Author: Joe Barr Want to protect your SOHO machine or LAN from rootkits and malware, but want something a little more real-time than simply running...

Build PHP based web front-end to change password

Anonymous Reader writes "This article shows how to change a system password using a web based PHP script. This is one the essential tasks...

Triggering software events from hardware changes with HAL and Ivman

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis Traditionally on a Unix-like system like GNU/Linux you must mount a device such as a CD-ROM before being able to use it....

New version of The Sleuth Kit is here

Anonymous Reader writes "The Sleuth Kit is a collection of UNIX-based command line file system forensic tools that allow an investigator to examine NTFS,...

Parse your Text with Yacc and Lex

IdaAshley writes "Examine the processes behind building a parser using the lex/flex and yacc/bison tools, first to build a simple calculator and then delve...

5 Ways To Get Vista’s Security Now

Microsoft has touted User Account Controls (UAC) as among the most significant additions/improvements to Vista. UAC is Microsoft's answer to the security model long...

Take Control in the Bash Shell

Anonymous Reader writes "Get an introduction to the Bash shell, which you can use on nearly any UNIX-based operating system. Bash is a mature,...

A geo-located photo album in five easy pieces

Author: Kevin Quiggle and Mike Whitton Open standards, and openness in general, enables people to combine a variety of technologies in new and interesting ways....

Emacs tips: Checking spelling and syntax

Author: Nathan Willis Even the Emacs-enlightened are still but humble human beings who may err. We make spelling mistakes in our writing, and syntactical mistakes...