FYODOR’S DIET
Aug 27, 2007
Many tools keep growing with each new version, but Nmap 4.00 has lost weight thanks to the Diet-Nmap project. The latest incarnation of Nmap is not only quicker, it is also more frugal with memory.
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TOTAL CONTROL
Aug 27, 2007
Innumerable processes may be running on your Linux system. We’ll show you how to halt, continue, or kill tasks, and we’ll examine how to send the remnants of crashed programs to the happy hunting grounds.
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CARTOON BUILDER
Aug 27, 2007
Blender not only generates realistic single frames; it is also capable of capturing the natural movements of people and animals. We’ll introduce you to some of Blender’s animation features.
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Ask Klaus!
HAPPY TRAILS
Aug 27, 2007
Create Java applications in a fraction of the development time with the free and powerful Trails framework.
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SUSE NEWS
Aug 27, 2007
For genuine Suse fans, each new release is an exciting event. But this time Novell has caused additional tension, and raised some eyebrows, with last minute changes.
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Issue #96 / Nov 2008
Cover Theme:
Smart Access
DVD:
openSUSE 11.0
Highlights:
Who is that user on the other end of the connection? After all these years, passwords are still the most common means for ensuring identity on the network. In this issue, we look at techniques...
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New Blog Posts
- Installing OpenOffice.org 3.0
- Call for Presentations: LinuxChix mini-conf 2009
- Linux Netbooks and Return Rates
- A New Puppy Is Born
- Digital Tipping Point
- Five Nifty Ubiquity Scripts
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If you follow the fortunes of large installation IT, tune in on November 12-14 for a front row ticket to the Invited Talks series of the USENIX LISA conference.
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