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Network monitoring, access control, and booby traps using TCP Wrappers – I
Author: JT Smith
"TCP Wrappers is one of the most common methods of access control on your Unix
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Don’t look for innovation in notebooks
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld.com: "Processors are getting faster and cheaper, and wireless connectivity is
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IBM working to make Linux work
Author: JT Smith
Jon Panker writes: "IBM Corp. is trying to sell Linux to four focus markets: retail, small- to medium-sized businesses which find the...
Updating a BSD/OS system with mods
Author: JT Smith
BSD Today has the story. "BSDi's BSD/OS has an easy-to-use system for updating a system with important fixes. It is especially useful...
Linux 2.4 hardware support: Several improvements
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
For years many people, myself included, have talked about the lack of support under Linux for...
File permissions “newbie help file”
Author: JT Smith
Sensei writes "One of the things that makes Unix different from Windows are file ownership and permissions. All files are on a...
The BSD rubber duck?
Author: JT Smith
"I found the ultimate rubber duck for your bathing tub. I call them BSD ducks.
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Dell rolls out new low-power laptop
Author: JT Smith
InfoWorld: "Weighing in at 3.4 pounds, the new Latitude is powered by Intel's 700MHz Mobile
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Intel shows off Gigabit Ethernet controller
Author: JT Smith
Info World reports that Intel is releasing a 10/100/1000baseT network device, which is attached directly to the motherboard.
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Dual processor workstations
Author: JT Smith
"Vince Freeman over at Hardware Central writes an informative editorial about Symmetrical Multi-Processing (SMP) machines being used as workstations. Is this technology...