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BenHur² [MFS] OS free for home users |
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Thursday, 21 April 2005 |
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The BenHur² [MFS] OS is the operating system of the BenHur product line. MFS OS is based completely on the now-proven BenHur technology. All BenHur server services such as spam filters, virus filters, URL filters and stateful inspection firewall are at your disposal. BenHur consolidates many or even all server services like internet access, firewall, routing, VPN, Virus & Spam protection, Mail-, Web-, File-, Fax-, DNS services and many more. |
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How to install FreeNX on Fedora Core3? |
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Saturday, 16 April 2005 |
NoMachine NX is a Terminal Server and remote access solution based on a comprising set of enterprise class open source technologies. NX makes it possible to run any graphical application on any operating system across any network connection at incredible speed. FreeNX application/thin-client server is based on NoMachine’s NX technology. It can operate remote X11 sessions over 56k modem dialup links or anything better. FreeNX package contains a free (GPL) implementation of the nxserver component. The following workshop describes the FreeNX installation on a Linux Fedora Core 3 server. In the workshop setup the NX server is running behind a firewall. You can access it from outside your environment (i.e. the Internet) via an analog or ISDN MODEM or from inside you LAN.
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Using a Linux failover router |
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Wednesday, 13 April 2005 |
In this article we will look at setting up an existing Linux machine as a failover router to provide quick and automatic switchover from a dead Internet connection (the primary connection) to one that is operational (the secondary connection). |
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Setting up Mandrake 10.1 as a Firewall |
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Tuesday, 12 April 2005 |
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As you investigate various Linux Distributions, you will soon notice
that some Distributions excel at certain tasks over other
Distributions. For example, Novell/Suse provides an excellent
authentication/file server with their SLES9 product, Xandros makes for
a great desktop for those transitioning from Microsoft Windows,
Slackware can't be beat as a terminal client, Debian excels as a
general purpose/backup server because of its security team and it's
long release cycle, etc. |
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Running Linux and BSD on the Mac Mini |
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Saturday, 09 April 2005 |
This article
looks at the current state of Linux™ and NetBSD support on the Mini. If
you need all the hardware and options fully supported, these open
source options won't do it for you ... yet. But, if all you need is a
stable kernel, a C compiler, and network support, the code is
high-quality and the price is unbeatable. NetBSD and Yellow Dog Linux
have both begun to support the Mac Mini. Peter Seebach looks at open
source operating system options on this new contender in the embedded
PowerPC platform space. |
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KNOPPIX Version 3.8.1 coming soon |
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Saturday, 09 April 2005 |
In a few days, KNOPPIX Version 3.8.1 will be available on the mirrors.
It's an update for the 3.8 Cebit 2005 Edition. Download it here. Find out more about Knoppix. New features... |
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