by Editor on 08.27.2010 (16 reads)
OpenID is a critical piece of "Open Web" infrastructure...
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by Editor on 08.26.2010 (12 reads)
One of the challenges of being a Linux desktop user is the difficulty in finding systems that ship with Linux pre-installed...
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by Editor on 08.26.2010 (11 reads)
This is an ongoing Linux.com series that profiles The Linux Foundation's individual members and begins to collectively illustrate a very important part of the Linux community...
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by Editor on 08.25.2010 (16 reads)
The next best thing to being there is being able to log into your systems remotely...
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by Editor on 08.24.2010 (15 reads)
Welcome back to Linuxables, where Linux.com makes you very "able" to use Linux! We resume our series with my favorite text editor Nano...
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by Editor on 08.24.2010 (11 reads)
Dreamwidth Studios' co-founder Denise Paolucci remembers growing up in a family-owned corner deli, some of whose customers had been eating there daily for decades...
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by Editor on 08.23.2010 (10 reads)
Last week at LinuxCon, we presented a lot of great content for business leaders in the world of Linux and open source...
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by Editor on 08.23.2010 (11 reads)
Recently I had the pleasure of chatting with newly minted openSUSE community manager, and former KDE marketing lead, Jos Poortvliet about user-visible changes brought in the KDE 4.5 release...
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by Editor on 08.20.2010 (9 reads)
Port knocking is an authentication system that allows a server to keep ports closed by default, and open them up only when clients send a pre-determined sequence of connection requests aimed at particular TCP or UDP ports...
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by Editor on 08.19.2010 (14 reads)
GNOME and KDE may be the first desktops that come to mind when you think of the Linux desktop, but they're not the only ones...
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