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Why can't free software do portable right?
Enterprisedb Teams Up With JBoss To Deliver Joint Open-Source ...
CSP Inc. Reports First-Quarter Fiscal 2006 Financial Results
amaroK"Fast Forward" Feature Guide
Building an Asterisk@Home Test Lab
Learn how to build an Asterisk@Home test lab.This series is also a good howto for setting up a small production Asterisk iPBX on the cheap. This three-part series is aimed at both telephony and Linux noobs. If you understand computer networking basics, this is just the Asterisk howto you need to get up and running. Not only for a test lab, but also a small production system. The series covers installation, what hardware to use, how to set up local extensions and automatic call routing, how to connect to the outside world, and how to replace the Asterisk@Home logo with your own custom logo.
VoIPowering your Office with Asterisk - Building a Test Lab, Part 1
VoIPowering your Office with Asterisk-Building a Test Lab, Part 2
VoIPowering your Office with Asterisk-Building a Test Lab, Part 3
Micro Center isn't a happy home for Linux
[That seems to be the approach many retailers, including a number of smaller custom PC shops take. Then they wonder why there's no interest in GNU/Linux. Hmmm... - dcparris]
Virtualization: The time has come
Open Source and Anti-Virus Don't Mix
Handheld Linux gaming platform available stateside
Soliddb™ Storage Engine for MySQL
Server Protection for Linux Platform Enhanced
Netbeans attempts to eclipse Eclipse
Red Hat Again Tries to Move Beyond OS Level
VPNs Illustrated: Tunnels, VPNS, and IPsec -- A Book Review
Little Penguin Delivers With Linux Live CD
Open source vs. proprietary management tools
10 Infamous Moments In Security Research
Solved! Setting Up Roaming SMTP Service
Many ISPs block smtp connections from outside their networks, which is great for stopping spam, but it also makes things a little difficult for laptop users who need to send e-mail from another network. Initially, Don Parris found some workarounds, such as setting up his e-mail client to use Google's smtp server, but had difficulty getting the correct settings for Evolution.
Innovation in Linux: An extraordinary Linux review
There are plenty Linux reviews, though almost none of them are about Linux. You see, Linux is only a kernel, but most Linux reviews are about KDE, SuSE, the desktop and so on. Those reviews aren't about Linux, strictly speaking. In contrary, this review IS about Linux, made for the people who normally don't configure and compile their own kernel. In a previous LXer feature, my colleague Tom Adelstein said Linux is a me-too technology. That may be true for the desktop, but it is not fair to judge the whole Linux technology on its desktop. I hope to show, Linux (the kernel!) is full of innovation and peculiar features, which sometimes even sound like secret language, and is preceding its Big Competitor when it comes to features.
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