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EU Had Warned Microsoft that Source Code Release Wouldn’t Be Enough
The "Wall Street Journal" has obtained a confidential document sent from European Union (EU) antitrust regulators to Microsoft last month, warning the software giant...
What Application Do You Want Ported to Linux?
A couple of weeks ago, Novell's Cool Solutions on-line users community site posted a survey asking people what Windows-only applications they are using that...
OpenWrt nears prime-time
Author: Joe Barr
OpenWrt, the GPLed Linux distribution for wireless routers, is at RC4 and is nearing the 1.0 release. We looked at RC2...
Using Samba on Debian Linux
This article will show you how to install Samba 3.X on Debian Linux 3.1 (Sarge) and make it authenticate against a Windows server running...
‘Darwinia’ Has The Indie Vibe
“Darwinia” offers proof that there's something good about being small.
Crafted last year by the handful of programmers at Introversion Software, the $29.99 downloadable...
Creating a book with OpenOffice.org Writer
Author: Dmitri Popov
OpenOffice.org Writer uses templates to store the initial formatting of a document. If you plan to use Writer to write your next...
Linux.com weekly security update
Author: Linux.com Staff
Advisories were released this week for ClamAV, CUPS, ImageMagick, phpMyAdmin, and several other packages. Distributions covered this week are Debian, Fedora Core,...
My sysadmin toolbox
Author: Ben Browning
I am the senior system administrator for a national ISP. We run a cluster of blade servers as our primary mail/Web/DNS/RADIUS farm....
Easing consumers into Linux
Kalibonca is packaging free Linux educational software on disks that let PC owners bypass the Windows operating system.
Link: startribune.com
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SARA, spawn of SATAN
Author: Paul Virijevich
If you are an old school Linux or Unix user, you probably remember the System Administrator's Tool for Scanning Networks (SATAN). In...