Linux Links for 2006-12-28

December 28th, 2006 | by Tony Steidler-Dennison |
  • CipherDyne » psad is a collection of three lightweight system daemons (two main daemons and one helper daemon) that run on Linux machines and analyze Netfilter log messages to detect port scans and other suspicious traffic.
  • Linux: ‘Expires’ website speed boost » While admins and webmasters use HTTP headers such as Last-Modified to influence how browsers and proxy caches cache their content, many are unaware of how caching logic functions "under the hood", and as a result, many are unaware of a secret weapon in th
  • All about Linux: Free Open Document label templates from Worldlabel » The regular readers of this blog will remember me mentioning a competition being conducted by Worldlabel.com in conjunction with the OpenOffice.org documentation project for creating Open Source templates. Guess what…, On the eve of the New Year, they h
  • World Domination 201 » In the 1990s Linus Torvalds used to give a talk called World Domination 101 on the early steps he believed Linux would need to take to achieve "world domination — fast" [1]. We’ve made a lot of progress since then, but Linux desktop market share remains
  • SourceForge.net: G4L » Ghost for Linux is a hard disk and partition imaging and cloning tool similar to Norton Ghost(c). The created images are optionally compressed and transferred to an FTP server instead of cloning locally.
  • 2006: A year of surprise Linux partnerships. Or, guess who’s coming to dinner » It has come to be expected. Linux and open source news in 2006 was a potpourri of topics that included Windows-Linux interoperability, wild acquisitions and corporate spending sprees and stories of enterprise-level companies buying into open source and Li

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