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Expert tricks for Nautilus

Author: Shashank Sharma Nautilus, the official file manager for the GNOME desktop, can help you perform tasks from browsing the filesystem to accessing Samba shares...

Interview with Edward Gibson, Chief Security Advisor at Microsoft UK

Author: JT Smith In this interview Ed discusses the security behind development of Windows Vista, why he thinks Vista is the most secure Windows ever,...

EU court upholds Microsoft anti-trust decision

Author: Mayank Sharma A European Union court on Monday dismissed Microsoft's appeal against the 2004 ruling which found the company had abused its dominant market...

ALT: Linux from Russia

Author: Susan Linton Russia may have bowed out of the Cold War, but with the release of ALT Linux Personal Desktop 4.0, Russia has become...

The dangers of automatic updates

Author: Bruce Byfield When I started using GNU/Linux eight years ago, I was dumbfounded to encounter Debian users who started their day by upgrading their...

Digital security with GnuPG plugins

Author: Peter Enseleit The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) allows you to encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify communications and data, as well as create and manage...

Linux to get the boot at US Army Corps of Engineers?

Author: Joe Barr According to an anonymous source working at the Geotechnical & Structures Lab of the US Army Corps of Engineers in Vicksburg, Miss.,...

30 days with JFS

Author: Keith Winston The Journaled File System (JFS) is a little-known filesystem open sourced by IBM in 1999 and available in the Linux kernel sources...

Sun, Microsoft Forge IT Detente

Once bitter enemies, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems are getting friendly -- or at least becoming business allies. Sun has agreed to distribute Microsoft Windows...

Make your Thunderbird start page a wiki

Author: Dmitri Popov Every time you launch Thunderbird, you are greeted by a generic start page (unless you've turned that option off). Most of us...