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Tunneling SMB over SSH: Secure file sharing

Anonymous Reader writes "Suppose you’re at a open wireless hotspot and wish to connect the Samba server from your Windows laptop, but you don’t...

Businesses biding time on Vista upgrades

Six months after the launch of Windows Vista, businesses remain cautious about Microsoft's latest operating system. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

POS Software Keeps Kansas City Station Connected

Volante POS Systems writes "To the new owners of a national landmark where "Kansas City Connects", Volante's point of sale software was exactly what...

OSS is the right solution for Voicelink Communications

Author: Peter Kaye A chance encounter with a Linux-based laptop started South Carolina-based radio communications dealer Voicelink Communications on the path to replacing almost its...

Creating a simple DVD using ‘Q’ DVD-Author

Author: Varol Okan About ten years ago, the first DVD players shipped to the United States. After a slow start, the DVD has almost completely...

The Perfect Desktop – Ubuntu Studio 7.04

Falko Timme writes "Ubuntu Studio is a special Linux distribution tailored to the needs of audio, video, and graphic enthusiasts or professionals. Because Ubuntu...

OSSEC HIDS v1.2 released

Daniel Cid writes "The ossec team is pleased to announce the availability of OSSEC HIDS version 1.2. OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection...

FoxTorrent, a Firefox BitTorrent client

Author: Chad Files BitTorrent clients are all over the place these days. One of the newcomers, FoxTorrent, is a fully functional cross-platform Firefox BitTorrent client...

Adding a little Cream to (g)Vim

Author: Scott Nesbitt Even though I'm a die-hard Emacs user, there are times when I have to use the vi editor -- specifically gVim, the...

Portrait: Long-time Linux advocate Clay Claiborne

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Clay Claiborne was an early Linux advocate, and his company, Cosmos Engineering, was one of the first computer builders to offer...