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There are 70 articles & tutorials regarding "Linux".
- 7.) PAM, Reverse-Engineering Games, Linux for Finance, and the PHP ch-functions
- by chromatic Linux Newsletter for 02/24/2003 Happy Monday Afternoon! The skies are clear, the wind has died down, and it's time for yet another Linux newsletter. Here's what happened last week on ONLamp.com: David HM Spector's Linux in the Enterprise column has returned. In spite of a sluggish economy, he sees a bright future for Linux, especially in the financial services industry. Read more about his trip to LinuxWorld Expo 2003 in Linux in the Enterprise at LWE 2003 . Howard Wen...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 8.) Hotrod Your Linksys WAP with Linux
- By Carla Schroder October 25, 2005 A lot of Linux geeks are master scroungers, because Linux is so adaptable that old AMDs, classic Pentiums and even 386es and 486es can be put to use in some way. It's a shame to throw away old equipment when it can be repurposed as networking devices like firewalls, authentication servers and routers. But as fun as it is to recycle, I'll wager I'm not the only who has gazed upon shiny new devices like the Linksys WRT54G and sighed "Wouldn't that be a...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet
- 9.) Hotrod Your Linksys WAP with Linux (Part 3)
- By Carla Schroder November 8, 2005 Now that we have ripped out the stock guts out of our Linksys WRT54G and replaced them with a miniature, but mighty, Linux operating system, it's time to configure it to do some actual work. ( Part 1 and part 2 cover installation and setting up secure administration of your chopped, dropped little blue box.) Sharing a Broadband Connection Remember, none of these settings are committed to NVRAM ( define ) until you enter the nvram commit command. As...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet
- 10.) Opening Up the PlayStation 2 with Linux
- by Howard Wen 03/21/2002 The bout between Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft with their video game consoles could become even more heated when Linux enters the fray this spring. Sony will sell online the "Linux (for PlayStation 2)" Release 1.0 in the U.S. in May 2002. (A European version will come out that month, too, and the Japanese version earlier in April.) This kit will include a Linux distribution on DVD that runs on the PS2 hardware, additional software, documentation, a 40GB hard...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 11.) WiFi and the Penguin: Setting Up 802.11b Under Linux
- By Michael Hall As with 802.11b in general, the world of wireless LANs as experienced through Linux is an interesting and challenging mix of implementations and approaches. Setting up access to a wireless network in Linux isn't a difficult undertaking to a motivated enthusiast, but it is somewhat complex. In this article, we'll look at some common stops for setting up an 802.11b PCMCIA card on a Linux laptop, provide a general guide to preparing to set up wireless support, and discuss...
Found at 802.11 PLANET
- 12.) It's a Cycle of Life Thing: Managing Linux Releases
- by David HM Spector 03/17/2003 Doing the Penguin Dance One of the things I used look forward to about twice a year was a new release of Red Hat (RH) Linux. I'm pretty conservative on my main desktop system, where I write my articles and do my main development, and tend to run a pretty out-of-the-box configuration. I leave my hotrodding for my experimental system, where it doesn't matter if I accidentally trash a disk. Up until recently (say, Red Hat 7.2), upgrading my system wasn't a...
Found at O'Reilly Network
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