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djbdns Guide

  • LinuxReviews.org; By GweeDo767 (Posted by xiando on Oct 19, 2004 2:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Gentoo
There are a number of reasons someone might want to run a local DNS server/cache. Maybe your ISP's DNS servers are wonky, maybe your on dialup and just wanna get things a bit faster, or maybe something completely different.

Linux Desktop: Using DPMS to reduce your power-bill

  • LinuxReviews.org; By GweeDo767 (Posted by xiando on Oct 14, 2004 3:45 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Recently I have been surprised to find out how many people don't seem to have DPMS setup on their Linux Desktops and it seems to be partially just cause they don't know how. So lets fix that.

The Future of BitlBee, the IRC Gateway for Instant Messaging protocols (MSN, ICQ, Jabber, Yahoo)

  • LinuxReviews.org; By xiando (Posted by xiando on Oct 12, 2004 9:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
Find out what new cool features will be available in v1.0, what features have been implemented so far and what visions these bright young men have for the future of BitlBee and the Open Source world.

Benchmark: Doom3 on AMD3000+ machine with a Gainward gfx card tested on Windows NT and Linux

  • LinuxReviews.org; By Michael Taoushanis (Posted by xiando on Oct 8, 2004 5:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
The benchmarks show that Windows XP outperforms Linux on the same hardware and the same official drivers from Nvidia. Windows XP simply does a better job at running games on this configuration.

Mozilla 1.8 Alpha 4 Available for Linux, Windows or Macintosh

The pop-up blocker has been greatly improved, it now resizes large images better and places the image more correctly according to the link followed and Mozilla now supports spell-checking on Linux systems.

Sphinx-4 1.0 beta available: Speak freely and be understood by Linux!

  • LinuxReviews.org; By xiando (Posted by xiando on Sep 30, 2004 4:50 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Linux lacks working voice recognition software, something that could help disabled people work with computers. Sphinx is here to fill the gap. Sphinx is a speed recognition system written purely in Java, created by a joint collaboration between Sphinx group, Sun, MERL and HP with the aid of the UCSC and MIT.

Amarok 1.1 Review (KDE Audio Player)

  • LinuxReviews.org; By GweeDo767 (Posted by xiando on Sep 29, 2004 9:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: KDE
We have come a long way with our music players in KDE. From xmms, to Noutan, to Juk and now to Amarok...but has the progression been a good one?

Evolution 2.0.0 has been released!

The new release has a very advanced built-in Junk-Filter, support for filtering away spam using Spam-Assassin, support for sharing your schedule using web calenders and NNTP support.

Krita/KOffice Preview Version and Video Available

Krita a user-friendly image paint program where users with no or slim experience with other image programs like Photoshop and Gimp should feel right at home. Demo video and preview-release available.

Want to impress your friends? Use 3D-Desktop!

  • LinuxReviews.org; By Øyvind Sæther (Posted by xiando on Sep 25, 2004 12:49 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
3D-Desktop is pager (desktop switcher) that gives you a very impressive 3D overview of all your desktops and also allows you to switch between your desktops in a very fancy 3D box type way.

Interview with Jaroslaw Staniek, A KDE developer working on the KDElibs/win32 project.

  • LinuxReviews.org; By xiando (Posted by xiando on Sep 14, 2004 12:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: GNU, KDE
Jaroslaw Staniek is a software developer who recently submitted patches for 277 files into the KDE CVS, making it possible to use KDELibs/win32 on Windows.

Simpler to make KDE applications for Windows

  • LinuxReviews.org; By xiando (Posted by xiando on Sep 14, 2004 11:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: KDE
Work has begun porting KDE libraries to Windows. The goal is not to make KDE for Windows, but to make it simpler for software developers to benefit from the KDEs features when making Windows software.

How to browse the Internet using the Mozilla 1.x and Mozilla Firefox browsers

  • LinuxReviews.org; By xiando (Posted by xiando on Sep 11, 2004 6:27 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Mozilla
Learn how you can browse effectively using the keyboard, filter away advertisements, make the fonts look nicer, ensure your privacy is not violated and more.

X Window System Version 11 Release 6.8.0

  • LinuxReviews.org; By xiando (Posted by xiando on Sep 8, 2004 12:11 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
The long awaited version 6.8.0 of the X.org implementation of the X Window System will be announced and available today. Development has finally moving rapidly forward after years of stagnation.

X.org 6.8RC4, the future of X is here

  • LinuxReviews.org; By GweeDo767 (Posted by xiando on Sep 8, 2004 4:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
XFree86 is dead (if you ask me) and X.org is here to replace that overweight non-moving dog. Here are some of the great new screen-shots of features in the latest release candidate!

Two Denial of Service conditions found in the Apache2 web-servers mod_ssl module

  • LinuxReviews.org; By xiando (Posted by xiando on Sep 7, 2004 4:50 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
This means any evil black-hat can close down a vulnerable apache2 web-server and make all websites hosted on it temporarily unavailable.

Nmap 3.70 released. Nmap is a port scanner utility for security auditing and network exploration

The scanning engine has been rewritten and is now faster, gentler against target hosts and now able to scan many hosts in parallel.

Norwegian Police has equipment capable of listening in on IP-telephone conversations

  • LinuxReviews.org (Posted by xiando on Aug 16, 2004 6:50 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU
..and chances are high they also can monitor all other communication systems. Big brother can read your e-mail and so forth. Luckily, protection is available. The protection is GNU Privacy Guard, a tool allowing you to secure your mail and instant message chats. The voice and video phone program Gnomemeeting allows you to call other Internet users free, but it does not support encryption.

txt2tags 2.0 released, interview with developer Aurelio Marinho Jargas

  • LinuxReviews; By xiando (Posted by xiando on Jul 26, 2004 5:44 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
txt2tags is a single python script that converts text files with minimal markup to into formatted xhtml, html, SGML and other document formats. The new version add improved xhtml support, css support and better mgp, moin and man generation. The new txt2tags version adds (valid) XHTML support and better support for images and css. mgp, moin and man targets are improved. Some of the markup tags have been changed and documents created for 1.x must be converted. Read the interview with developer Aurelio Marinho Jargas to learn more. Download the latest version and try it yourself! "For outside exchange it is kinda hard, because you just can't impose a new format on a doc/PDF world. But for internal storage I think txt2tags can be a good choice for documents with no complicated structures. In fact, being simple it forces you to write in a simple way, using basic forms as lists and tables. For technical documentation, there is no need to abuse of formatting capabilities, so txt2tags can handle the job."