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08 Jan 22 : 40 | HyperSpace brings netbook ease (and Linux) to laptops and desktops Phoenix Technologies is demonstrating its HyperSpace instant-on OS at CES this week. CNET’s Dan Ackerman gives HyperSpace a pretty good review. He likes the quick boot (his timed at 24 seconds) and the fact that the network options are easier to use for Wi-Fi connections. The Linux Foundation’s... Source : Linux and Open Source 25 hours ago |
05 Jan 19 : 43 | Firewall MySQL with GreenSQL GreenSQL is a “firewall” for MySQL databases that could help protect your database from SQL injection vulnerabilities. ————————————————————— ——————————————– A large number of attacks on Web sites and Web applications are... Source : Linux and Open Source |
29 Dec 15 : 35 | OpenOffice Moment in the Sun Fading Recently I read a blog by Michael Meeks (a developer for Novell and OpenOffice). In this blog Michael goes on to describe why OpenOffice is “sick”. The gist is this: There are too few developers working on the project (Sun being the “Official” supporter actually has the fewest developers on... Source : Linux and Open Source |
22 Dec 15 : 00 | Save time managing multiple systems with Parallel SSH For a user caring for multiple systems, OpenSSH is extremely useful, but being able to execute OpenSSH commands in parallel is even more so. âââââââââââââââââââââââââ âââââââââââ- OpenSSH is perhaps one of the most powerful... Source : Linux and Open Source |
21 Dec 22 : 23 | Memorable Linux Moments of 2008 Ah 2008, I hardly knew ye. Actually I knew ye quite well because there were certainly some personal Linux milestone moments. Profound? Hardly. Important? Personally, sure. Will they matter to you? Maybe not, but they might, just might, make you ponder your own 2008 Linux moments, compare them, and... Source : Linux and Open Source |
22 Dec 17 : 15 | Hello, I’m PC and I’m Mac (and I’m Linux!) Apparently, the Linux Foundation wants to get in on the advertising magic of the PC-Mac commercials by sponsoring its own video contest for Linux fans. Unfortunately, since mainstream advertisements on television don’t come free (as in beer), they probably won’t be featured during the Super Bowl... Source : Linux and Open Source |
15 Dec 15 : 00 | Monitor your server with Monitorix While it’s important to get a remote view of your servers with tools like Nagios, it’s not always easy to get a full “local” view of things like CPU load and network service demand. Vincent Danen introduces Monitorix to fill in the gaps of your monitoring needs.... Source : Linux and Open Source |
15 Dec 01 : 35 | Fedora Core 10 might make me a believer again For a long time I was a wearer of the Fedora. Starting with Red Hat 4.2 all the way to 8 and then adopting Fedora when Red Hat when corporate, I was a proud user of all things Fedora. But then something happened and I lost my taste for the research triangle and we parted ways. I found Ubuntu which... Source : Linux and Open Source |
12 Dec 19 : 31 | Jack’s best linux tips and features Jack regularly moonlights in the 10 Things blog and occasionally even infiltrates the Windows blog! It’s time to round up some of his Linux-related articles that you might have missed. ———————————————————————— —————————— How do I... Source : Linux and Open Source |
09 Dec 15 : 40 | Using pam_mount to automount filesystems at login Pam_mount can take a password entered at login and use it to mount an encrypted filesystem. It can also mount non-encrypted filesystems. This allows for mounting a filesystem at login, and having it unmount at logout. ââââââââââââââââââââââââ... Source : Linux and Open Source |



