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Portrait: Metasploit godfather H.D. Moore
Author: Tina Gasperson
The Metasploit Project develops a set of security tools to create and execute exploit code on remote computers. Some people say Metasploit...
Hugin panoramic photo editor extends its reach
Author: Nathan Willis
The developers of the free panoramic photo editor Hugin released version 0.7 this month, culminating a two-year development cycle. The new release...
Parallel SSH execution and a single shell to control them all
Author: Ben Martin
Many people use SSH to log in to remote machines, copy files around, and perform general system administration. If you want to...
More tricks with BashDiff
Author: Ben Martin
Yesterday we took a look at BashDiff, a patch for the bash shell that adds new capabilities. We've already looked at some...
Three scripts for package management on Debian and Ubuntu systems
Author: Bruce Byfield
Five of the top 10 most downloaded distributions on Distrowatch use the Debian package system. It has developed a rich infrastructure of...
Manipulating CD/DVD images with AcetoneISO2
Author: Shashank Sharma
Burning discs reliably ceased to be an area of concern for Linux a long time ago, thanks to tools such as K3b...
Teach an old shell new tricks with BashDiff
Author: Ben Martin
BashDiff is a patch for the bash shell that can do an amazing number of things. It extends existing bash features, brings...
Check your disks’ health with GSmartControl
Author: Ben Martin
GSmartControl presents your hard drive SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) health information in a graphical display. With GSmartControl you no longer...
Three to-do list managers for GNU/Linux
Author: Kurt Edelbrock
Never forget an important task again with these great to-do list managers for Linux.TasqueTasque (pronounced "task") is a to-do manager built with...
Quickly move an executable between systems with ELF Statifier
Author: Ben Martin
Shared libraries that are dynamically linked make more efficient use of disk space than those that are statically linked, and more importantly...