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Source: Linux Today The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Well, SSH is pretty secure - as advertised ;) However, I found that, if you have the root privilege to snoop an interface for username and password traffic, you can just as easily trace SSH processes using strace "
Source: Linux Today PHPBuilder: "We've looked at strings, and numbers and all sorts of types of data, but we've not yet seen how to do something really important, and that's to look for and pull interesting parts out of the data we have, to do that where going to use some magic from the Perl world called "Regular Expressions""
 
Source: Linux Today WorksWithU: "ZaReason is preparing to expand its portfolio of Ubuntu systems -- including a new server and netbook, according to CEO Cathy Malmrose. But that's not all. US-based ZaReason also continues its push deeper into the European computer market."
Source: Linux Today Netstat -vat: "Linux on netbooks is now more common and there are other Linux distribution choices (and Windows too), but Linpus remains and is now gearing up for a new release based on the Moblin v2 standard for Intel Atom processors."
 
Source: Linux Today Datamation: "You might imagine that an application for desktop notes would be too commonplace to generate controversy. Yet when Hubert Figuiere created Gnote, a port of the GNOME application Tomboy to C++, controversy erupted immediately."
 
Source: Linux Today From Windows to Linux for the average Joe: "Before we start our journey to Linux land there is one question you need to ask yourself: why do YOU want to switch from Windows to Linux? What do you expect Linux to achieve?"
  
Source: Linux Today bitcube.co.uk: "Tracks is an Open Source GTD(Getting Things Done) program. Speaking personally, I'm a huge fan of Dave Allen's book - the GTD system and way of thinking has made me far more productive and effective. More importantly I feel so much more in control - no more worrying! GTD really requires some programs to allow you to use it - Tracks has worked very well for us."
 
Source: Linux Today dthomasdigital: "It's fine to love your operating system of choice but it’s another thing to spread out right lies about the operating system you choose not to use."
 
Source: Linux Today Enterprise Networking Planet: "NetworkManager ships with most major Linux distributions now and is, by default, enabled at boot time. For mobile laptop users NetworkManager is great, but its usefulness is questionable for desktops and server deployments. This week we will introduce NetworkManager and its features "
 
Source: Linux Today Cyber Cynic: "A flood of Linux netbook news will be made next week at the Computex trade show in Taiwan, but, after Intel announced the beta of Moblin 2, HP have decided not to wait until then and made an important Linux netbook announcement this week."
Source: Linux Today LinuxPlanet: "A wireless mesh network lets you multiply a single wired Internet connection over as large an area as you care to manage, such as a farm with remote buildings, a school campus, a neighborhood, even marinas (Internet on your boat!). You can quickly quickly adapt to changing conditions without laying so much as a foot of cable. Eric Geier shows us how using Linux and open source management tools."
    
Source: Linux Today Softpedia: "The CentOS Development Team announced today the immediate availability of their CentOS 5.3 Live CD Linux distribution. This version is based on the previously released CentOS 5.3 for i386 processor architectures."
Source: Linux Today Digital Trends: "Hewlett-Packard is serious about the netbook market, announcing three new HP Minis running XP, Linux, and Vista and including an option for 1080p video playback."
 
Source: Linux Today Linux Weekly News: "The basic idea is to use SELinux to restrict the kinds of actions a user application can perform. This would allow users to run untrusted programs or handle untrusted input in a more secure manner. "
 
Source: Linux Today Computerworld: "After nearly two years in the making, the KOffice project will release version 2.0.0 of if its cross-platform office suite of the same name this week, adding features like scripting support and a new shape library."
  
Source: Linux Today Linux Magazine: "Need details on your file system's data? FS_scan allows you dig deep into your storage, giving you the ability to perform trend analysis on the results. "

Source: Linux Today IBM Developerworks: "Although many state governments in the U.S. have stepped in to create laws to help "green up" the computer industry, these laws are difficult to enforce. Instead, some of the most promising solutions to curtailing e-waste and the overuse of resources come from the GNU/Linux community and the corporations that are partnering with that community in this cause."
   
Source: Linux Today SearchStorage: " Today most major storage management vendors such as Hewlett-Packard (HP) Co. and Symantec Corp. have Linux versions of their storage management tools."
 
Source: Linux Today Computerworld: "The entire range was there, from ultra-portable, touch screen netbooks to high-end, quad core Lamborghinis (I'm not joking). Even Windows Vista was there. There was only one thing missing -- Linux."
Source: Linux Today The Open Road: "There is a couple living nearby who my wife and I try to avoid at all costs. It's not that we don't like them, it's just that they consume so much of our time. We know that saying "hi" is tantamount to opening a filibuster-proof, hour-long conversation, so we try to evade that initial communication."
Source: Linux Today The VAR Guy: "Tech Data, a $24 billion technology giant with deep Microsoft relationships, has developed a 24-month plan to emerge as "the voice for open source in distribution," The VAR Guy has learned."
Source: Linux Today Netstat -vat: "One of the big new developments discussed is a new capability to run Google Android apps natively on an Ubuntu desktop. Ubuntu developer Michael Frey blogged about his own effort to get Android running on Ubuntu this week."
Source: Linux Today UbuntuGeek: "After the system upgrade I noticed again that my wireless device was gone in Ubuntu 9.04. When I ran iwconfig I didn't see wlan0 or ath0 anymore."
Source: Linux Today Polish Linux: "Filmaster is a new social network for film buffs that features personalized content and recommendations. What makes it special is that it is an open service: both code and content is free as in freedom."
 
Source: Linux Today Phoronix: "Rather than a 22nd of May feature freeze, that freeze is now not coming until the 22nd of June. All of the other milestones for this next X Server update have also been pushed back by approximately one month."
   
Source: Linux Today Cyber Cynic: "There was a time when Firefox was the Web browser for the cool kids who knew their tech. Most would still agree that it's better than Internet Explorer, but that's damning it with faint praise"
Source: Linux Today Lunduke: "Last year I put forth the idea that commercial, closed source software could not only succeed on Linux Desktops but, in fact, be directly beneficial to the Desktop Linux world as a whole."
 
Source: Linux Today Always Right: "Many Open Source supporters have noted again and again, that Linux repositories are pretty much the equivalent of an AppStore. Interestingly enough, many Mac users noted the same thing, equaling Ubuntu's Add/Remove program to the iPhone AppStore."
  
Source: Linux Today Relst.nl: "I've recently switched to the console only, and removed the GUI from my AA1. Now i wanted to share some stuff with you about command based apps."
Source: Linux Today Ken Hess's Linux Blog: "Here's the real scoop: Starting at a mere $32,000 US, you get the horsepower performance of a system (actually a set of systems) costing in the $400,000 range. And it consumes very little power while saving you a bundle of cash while performing like big iron."
Source: Linux Today LinuxLinks: "To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 9 polished Linux BitTorrent clients. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone who wishes to share software and media files."
 
Source: Linux Today Tech Broiler: "But should webOS be restricted to just smartphones? What about larger devices such as a tablet in the conceptual rendering above?"
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