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Performance
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mortals and puts many commercial products to shame. And did we mention that it's free? Jim Hubbard puts ClarkConnect through its paces.. Like nearly all Linux based operating systems, I've found ClarkConnect Home Edition to be highly stable. In fact, I have...
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Third Party Tools
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Third Party Tools. security linux update. Patching a single Linux machine every once in a while can be a small pain, but what do you do when you have a data center full of machines that need updates?. Aside from the Linux vendor based utilities like ZenWorks...
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Linksys WRT54GC
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a DHCP server, and it also includes some basic access filtering capabilities. Interestingly, the underlying software which runs on the product is actually based on Linux, which of course opens up a whole world of possibilities. Linksys has been using Linux...
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Asus Eee Box
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up, the EeeBox gives you the choice between two operating systems: Windows XP, or Asus' proprietary ExpressGate based on a stripped-down Linux distribution. It gives direct access to a handful of applications that you might want to use straight away: web browsing,...
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Base Operating System Configuration
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More technical users typically find that they need deeper or more convenient administrative control of the firewall. The heart of Astlinux routing capabilities is the Linux iptables firewall. The basic setup of the router is established in /etc/rc.conf through...
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10 Reasons I Spent $3,000 on a MacBook Pro
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Dell Studio, and many more laptops also offer backlit keyboards, but to my fingers, they are not of the same quality. The Apple keyboards have very little flex, which provides a consistent typing surface. This is in direct contrast to the Gateway MC7801u, which...
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Reader Feedback On Dell's Latitude X1
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using Dr. Pabst's advice. A couple years later that same box became the original alamo.satlug.org, where it served up our San Antonio Linux Users Group website for years as (now using only 48 MB of RAM on 72 pin...
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Hacking around
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version 1 (ARM), for GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped which pretty much confirmed that the WMG is a Linux-based box. Since the WMG was most certainly running Linux and other GPL software, I did a quick browse of Viewsonic's...