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TechBookReport review of ‘Knoppix 3.7’
TBR writes "Knoppix is a "Live CD" version of the Linux operating system, which means that it runs directly from a bootable CD. In...
Tips for when hackers strike
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Last week I was faced with the situation every user and administrator dreads -- my Web server was hacked. Here's hoping...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 18, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for gaim, kdenetwork, squirrelmail, luxman,
hwbrowser, at, bind, openoffice,ipsec-tools, sylpheed, koffice, qt, ImageMagick,
...
Looking good: Basic color management for X
Author: Nathan Willis
Periodically I hear someone say that Linux isn't suitable for graphic design work. One common complaint is its lack of an integrated...
Secure your server with LIDS
Author: Preston St. Pierre
The Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) is a kernel patch for both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels that adds Mandatory Access Control...
My Workstation OS: Linspire 4.5
Author: Dave Smith
Built on a Debian Linux core, Linspire is designed for simplicity of use, and it delivers this in spades. Linspire eliminates the...
Verano Security Experts to Present Best Practices
Anonymous Reader writes "MANSFIELD, Mass., March 8, 2005—Verano security experts Al Cooley and Ron Derynck will present best practices for securing real-time control systems...
Midgard 1.6.3 “Threadened by Patents” released
Piotr Pokora writes "2005-03-08: Midgard 1.6.3 "Threadened by Patents" released.
Lodz, March 8th 2005 -- The Midgard Project has released stable release
version 1.6.3 of the...
MontaVista Software and Freescale Team up
Jenny Fairbanks writes "MontaVista Software and Freescale Team to Deliver Next Generation Platform for Linux-Enabled Connectivity SolutionsMontaVista to Support Freescale PowerQUICC„· II Pro Processor...
Review: Mandrake Corporate Desktop
Author: Jem Matzan
The corporate desktop GNU/Linux distribution is a relatively new invention, having begun with SUSE Desktop, then followed by Sun's Java Desktop System...