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System Security Paranoia Travis Tilley
Travis takes a look through the benefits and features of several hardcore system security packages for Linux, and finds out that real security starts with the kernel.
Hackers Beware! Chris Campbell
There is a fine balance when it comes to computer and network security, and all too often, when security books are released, it seems that the first half of the book is the woeful retelling of hacker horror stories. . .
Email: Closed Vs. Open Source Brian Quinn
In continuing with our review on Open Source Email options, Novell Section Manager Brian Quinn has pitched this logistical look at Closed Vs. Open Source Email Options.
The (Brand) New (and Improved) Testament: DNS and BIND, 4th Edition Chris Campbell
Chris Campbell reviews yet another O'Reilly must have...
Setting up PHP and MySQL on Windows NT Alex Pearsall
PHP and MySQL are the dynamic duo- like Bonnie and Clyde or pasta and marinara sauce; together, they serve up dynamic web pages faster than the blink of an eye. Alex Pearsall shows us how to do this- with Windows NT.
"SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide" Chris Campbell
Chris reviews O'Reilly's SSH Guide by Daniel J. Barrett & Richard Silverman, and proves that you can teach an old Admin new tricks.
Mandrake 8.0 Review Chris Campbell
Chris Campbell takes us on a test drive of Mandrake's latest and greatest!
Special Favors Chris Campbell
Chris Campbell kickstarts the re-launch of Binary Freedom with a bit of commentary about ice cream in relation to Linux hardware support.
"Embracing Insanity", by Russell Pavlicek Chris Campbell
Chris Campbell reviews Russ Pavlicek's stroke of creative genius.
Secure your Correspondence with GnuPG R. Emory Lundberg
Emory takes us step-by-step to get us up and running, securely, with GNU Privacy Guard.
"The Hacker Ethic", by Pekka Himanen D. Clyde Williamson
Our resident GNU/Zen Master finds a serendipity at the bookstore, and learns of the mystical and often contradictory nature of The Hacker.
System Security Paranoia Travis Tilley
Travis takes a look through the benefits and features of several hardcore system security packages for Linux, and finds out that real security starts with the kernel.
AX3000 Graphical VNC Terminal Chris Campbell
Chris Campbell met up with the folks from Axel Technologies at the New York Linux World Expo, and grilled them like a steak while he played with their VNC terminal. Read on!
An Inside Look: Nautilus Tim Bannister
Tim Bannister takes a look inside Nautilus, Eazel's desktop metaphor for Linux. Is it cool?
Free Pizza and Mac OS X Marius Aamodt Eriksen
You're a hungry college student with a penchant for Free Software. Apple Computer comes by and offer free pizza at a demonstration. What would you do? Marius took them up on their offers; here's what he found out.
Kernel Internals, Part I Marius Aamodt Eriksen
Join Marius as he takes us on a tour of /proc and kvm, two methods for accessing in-kernel data structures.
Package Management: Security vs. Stability? Chris Horn
Even though the holidays are over, UNIX fans are still concerned about proper package management. Check out Chris' take on the topic.
Linux and Video-conferencing: The Light's On But Nobody's Home D. Clyde Williamson
These days, everyone wants to be Max Headroom. Check out some free alternatives to proprietary video conferencing tools, and find out which one fits your needs!
Evolution Chris Ball
E-mail is the undisputed 'killer app' of the 'net. While your friends may bounce around with Exchange, check out Evolution, the missing link in Linux desktop E-mail and macro avoidance!

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