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Weekend Project: Analyze Your Network with Wireshark

http://www.linux.com

Without any special hardware or reconfiguration, it can capture live data going in and out over any of your box's network interfaces: Ethernet, WiFi, PPP, loopback, even USB.

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How to upgrade to Fedora 14 "Laughlin" from Fedora 13 & 12

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This tutorial explains how to upgrade to Fedora14 from Fedora 13 &12. Because your personal data is the most valuable thing in your computer, before to upgrade it is always a good idea to back up any data that you have on your systems. For example, if you are upgrading or creating a dual-boot system, you should back up any data you wish to keep on your hard drive(s).

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25 Best Linux commands

http://blog.urfix.com

As a Linux user you’ll come to learn and love certain commands. Remembering these commands is the toughest part. Some people use cheat-sheets some create scripts, and some just refer to website for their fix. Here I have posted the 25 top command line snippets.

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How to upload a video to YouTube and ensure it is viewable in WebM

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YouTube will make anything uploaded in WebM available for viewing in WebM, for users who have opted in to the HTML5 version of the site, so if you follow this recipe, any videos of yours that get shared there will be viewable by users using all free software!

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News On The Default Applications In Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal

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Today is the last UDS-N day and a session about the default application selection in the upcoming Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal is ongoing. Here's what is being discussed:

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The Message of Firesheep: "Baaaad Websites, Implement Sitewide HTTPS Now!"

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Firesheep demonstrates a security flaw that the computer security community has been concerned about for years — that any network eavesdropper can take over another user's session (say, a login to a webmail or social networking account) just by sniffing packets and copying the victim's cookie

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New Koobface Variant Infects Linux Systems

http://news.softpedia.com

Security researchers warn that a new drive-by download attack is capable of infecting Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems with a new variant of the notorious Koobface worm.

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Gravaj sekurigeldonoj: Firefox 3.6.12, 3.5.15; Thunderbird 3.1.6, 3.0.10; baldaŭ SeaMonkey 2.0.10

http://incubator.wikimedia.org

Mozilo eldonis korektaĵojn de gravega malsekuro en Fajrovulpo kaj Tondrobirdo, uzebla per JavaSkripto. Oni planas eldoni la korektaĵon por SeaMonkey hodiaŭ.

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What's The Fastest Linux Filesystem On Cheap Flash Media?

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Compact Flash and SD storage cards are everywhere; gigabytes for cheap in a tiny form factor. Most come formatted with VFAT. So what is the fastest Linux filesystem for these little devices?

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Rosegarden - An open source MIDI / audio multi-tracker

http://www.h-online.com

Rosegarden allows recording, arranging, and composing music. Multiple tracks can have effects added and then be mixed down for burning to CD or for distribution on the web. The built-in notation editor supports printed output via GNU LilyPond

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Generating barcodes with KBarcode

http://blog.worldlabel.com

Sometimes alphanumeric text simply won’t cut it, and you need a bar code — mailing labels, security badges, inventory tracking, perhaps even URL-encoding for mobile phones. With KBarcode, you can use a simple desktop application to generate several dozen different barcode types

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Where Google Went Wrong with Android? and Where Nokia & Intel Went Right?

http://www.szabster.net

The most important issue is their very own fork of the Linux kernel which no longer can be merged with the upstream kernel

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The KDE Netbook Desktop - Continued

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Jamie A. Watson writes: "I wrote a few days ago about Kubuntu on Netbooks. After a few days of experimentation and discovery, I'm going to continue and expand that topic to the KDE Netbook Desktop in general."

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Quality Printing with GIMP

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In spite of Silicon Valley’s best efforts, it is still not a paperless world, we need to print. There are still a few things the average user can do to enhance the quality of prints from graphics applications like GIMP

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Weekend Project: Get Started with Btrfs

http://www.linux.com

For those unfamiliar, Btrfs is a clean break from the approach used in Linux's ext filesystems in years past.

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