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VectorLinux - The Pefect Installation and Setup
Sunday, 02 September 2007
The  VectorLinux Website is promising: “Speed, performance, stability -- these are attributes that set VectorLinux apart in the crowded field of Linux distributions. VectorLinux is a lighterweight, fast, Linux operating system for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems and is based upon Slackware, one of the original Linux distributions…”
Linux-Tip was testing the installation and usage of version 5.8 (Standard Gold).
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KDE 4.0: Revolution or hype?
Wednesday, 29 August 2007
The next-generation of the KDE open source project, version 4.0, has been touted as the beginning of a new era in desktop computing, but only two months from the first release some users are wondering if it's just all hype.
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SmoothWall Express 3 - "Polar" released
Thursday, 23 August 2007
SmoothWall  announced the long-awaited final release of the world's favorite network firewall - SmoothWall Express 3.0. (Code-name Polar). Developed by the SmoothWall Open Source Project team, with code contributions from the SmoothWall community at large, this latest version (based on Linux 2.6 Kernel) is a huge advance beyond Version 2.
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Tip: The Ultimate Linux Handheld
Thursday, 16 August 2007

Last year's winner in this category, the Nokia 770, has a younger sibling, and, as oft happens, the kid takes the cake. Nokia's N800, the follow-up to the 770, is smaller, lighter, better-looking, faster and has a larger brain.

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Tip: Is my hardware Linux-compatible? Find out here
Tuesday, 14 August 2007
Deciding whether a particular computer is a good candidate for installing GNU/Linux can involve a nightmare of details about hardware compatibility. Nor is assembling a custom computer on which to run GNU/Linux any easier. In both cases, you need to evaluate video cards, sound cards, printers, scanners, digital camera, wireless cards, and mobile devices for compatibility with the operating system. Fortunately, help is available.
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Tip: Job scheduling with cron and at
Wednesday, 01 August 2007
You need to run a job at midnight when system usage is low, or you need to run jobs daily or weekly, but you would rather be sleeping, or enjoying life in some other way. Other good reasons for scheduling jobs include letting routine tasks happen automatically, or ensuring tasks are handled the same way every time. This tip helps you use the cron and at capabilities to schedule jobs periodically or at a single future time.
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Trick: Managing wireless connections seamlessly with wicd
Tuesday, 31 July 2007
The nature of my work forces me to be something of a digital nomad -- my notebook computer and a wireless connection are essential parts of my working day. I've been known to move between several wireless access points in one day. While I've had never had any problems with the wireless cards in my Linux-powered notebooks, most of the wireless connection tools I've used have fallen a bit flat.
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Top 5 Firewall Leaks
Sunday, 29 July 2007
Attack techniques have evolved to where traditional packet filtering firewalls, proxies, and even intrusion prevention systems are dramatically less effective at securing a corporate network. The common flaw in most perimeters is that they are designed to thwart inbound session establishment, while being relatively permissive in what they pass towards the Internet. This paper outlines the top five traffic patterns that currently breach most network perimeters.
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Trick: Back up like an expert with rsync
Wednesday, 18 July 2007
In the last two months I've been traveling a lot. During the same period my main desktop computer went belly up. I would have been in trouble without rsync at my disposal -- but thanks to my regular use of this utility, my data (or most of it, anyway) was already copied offsite just waiting to be used. It takes a little time to become familiar with rsync, but once you are, you should be able to handle most of your backup needs with just a short script.
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