December 12th, 2006 | by Tony Steidler-Dennison |
- Logging with syslog-ng » The stock Unix syslogd suffers from a number of deficiencies, and is best replaced with a newer daemon such as syslog-ng. These notes show how syslog-ng can improve a logging infrastructure. The following list of changes are the intended improvements over
- Linux Audio Users Guide » Audio software on the Linux platform is becoming very stable and advanced. Many of the coolest projects have been in development for more than 5 years and there are several installation and setup options for new users to choose from which smooth out the r
- MythTV » MythTV is a homebrew PVR project that I’ve been working on in my spare time. It’s been under heavy development for almost four years, and is now quite useable and featureful.
- Linux advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO » Linux has very advanced Routing, filtering and traffic shaping options. This site attempts to document how to configure and use these features.
- Keep a Lid on Linux Logins » When asked about security on a multi-user Linux system, a wise man once said "everyone is root if you allow them to login as a user." There is plenty of truth in that, but embracing imminent compromise isn’t always acceptable. Let’s take a look at how you
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