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HardCore Web Content Management v5.6 Released

David Fisher writes "HardCore Web Content Management v5.6 for Linux, Unix and Microsoft Windows has been released. HardCore Web Content Management is a ready to...

Best practices for portable patches

Author: Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò One of the things I usually take care of as a Gentoo packages maintainer is sending patches to upstream developers. If...

An Annotated Lynx Keymap

Paul Dunne writes "The latest article on "Unix, Linux, /etc/", An Annotated Lynx Keymap, is a guide to the many and diverse, and sometimes...

Why FreeBSD

Anonymous Reader writes "The FreeBSD operating system is the unknown giant among free operating systems. Starting out from the 386BSD project, it is an...

Photo retouching tools at your fingertips

For a powerful companion to Picasa2, try The Gimp (Gnu Image Manipulation Program, www.gimp.org) 2.2. the open-source alternative to industry standard Adobe Photoshop...

Linux Advisory Watch – July 22, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for krb5, heimdal, phpgadmin, ekg, heartbeat, affix, zlib, cacti, java, diskdumputils, radvd, bind, kdelibs, freeradius, firefox,...

SCO: Fish or Cut Bait

t never occurred to me until lately that there might be nothing at all to SCO's Linux claims. I've often thought that SCO didn't have...

A trio of open source niche browsers

Author: Lee A. Spain Tired of debating which Internet browser is superior? Then you may want to try out a trio of niche browsers that...

An Introduction to m4

Though it has been a standard part of Unix since V7, m4 remains one of the "unsung heroes". This article is the first...

Filtering Spam

Anonymous Reader writes "The latest article on Linux, Unix, /etc/ looks at a simple and efficient way of filtering spam e-mail." Link: lue.dyn.dhs.org