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"After a hugely successful BETA program spanning
several months and including thousands of comments
and feedback, Astaro is proud to today release our
version 7.400, making it ...
"After a hugely successful BETA program spanning
several months and including thousands of comments
and feedback, Astaro is proud to today release our
version 7.400, making it ...
"We are pleased to announce the latest NST
release: version 1.8.1. This release is based on
Fedora 8 using the Linux Kernel 2.6.26.8. Here are
some of the highlights for this ...
Mehdi Magnon has announced the release of Ubuntu
Muslim Edition 8.10, an Ubuntu-based distribution
incorporating a variety of Islamic software, such
as prayer times, a Quran s ...
From the Publisher
Use iptables to detect and prevent network-based
attacks
System administrators need to stay ahead of new
security vulnerabilities that leave their net ...
Well folks, it's that time to announce a new
stable Slackware release
again. So, without further ado, announcing
Slackware version 12.0!
Since we've moved to supporting ...
"IPCop is a powerful, open source, Linux based
firewall distribution for primarily Small Office
Or Home (SOHO) networks, although it can be used
in larger networks. It provide ...
I recently installed the latest operating system
from Linspire (5-0 v2) as I read it had support
for proprietary technology such as Flash and Java
and also came with multimedi ...
Announcing Slackware Linux 11!
The first Slackware release more than a year in
the making, this
edition of Slackware combines Slackware's
legendary simplicity,
stability, ...
How do people find their way in an age of
information overload? How can people filter
streams of complex information to filter out only
the parts they want? Why does it matter ...
Spam: everyone knows it, everyone gets it,
everyone hates it :)
This book is aimed at guiding you in your fight
against the evils
by helping you to set-up SpamAssassin, on ...
A complete howto book including installing Linux
from scratch, and then Apache 2.0, with steps to
configure both for hosting a single web site or
many sites.
Also covered a ...
The Sair Linux and GNU Certification program,
designed and developed by the industry-leading
members of Sair, Inc. and its advisory board,
provides you with a clear path for i ...
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