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There are 70 articles & tutorials regarding "Linux".
- 13.) Wireless Linux: Putting Wireless to Work
- 04/11/2002 In the first article in this series we talked about the buzz around wireless networking. In the intervening time, the wireless network buzz has only grown louder with the release of actual hardware that implements the IEEE 802.11a 54Mbps standard, which is more than five times as fast as the current flavor 802.11b. What s the State of Linux Wireless Networks? Wireless networks are even more in the news than when Part I of this series was written -- for both good and bad...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 14.) FreeRADIUS and Linux for Your WLAN
- By Carla Schroder October 18, 2005 Last week we had an bird's-eye of the current state of wireless security protocols, and a quick peek at using a RADIUS server for authentication, authorization, and accounting. Today we shall configure FreeRADIUS to secure wireless authentication and transmission. A RADIUS server running on Linux can authenticate clients on any platform. We are going to implement EAP-TLS encryption, because it is widely supported and secure. Be sure you have FreeRADIUS...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet
- 15.) iBooks Love Linux
- by Edd Dumbill 03/29/2002 It feels a bit like a homecoming. After years wandering in the cranky wilderness of mix-and-match PCs I'm working again on a computer that feels like it has a soul. The reason I feel like this? The other week I switched from an Intel-based laptop to an iBook. However, this is a different story to the recent Mac conversions you've heard about. My day-in, day-out operating system of choice isn't Windows, it's Linux. To be precise, Debian GNU/Linux . And on my new...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 16.) Installing PHP-GTK on Linux
- John Starkey One of the better inventions of the 21st Century is with no doubt PHP-Gtk. Released in March 2001, in an effort to show that PHP isn't just a web scripting language, PHP-Gtk offers coders running GTK the opportunity to create custom desktop applications without having to meddle outside of their language of choice. In this article, I'm going to walk you through the process of installing PHP-Gtk on a Linux desktop. I'm running KRUD 8 , from tummy.com, using Gnome, but...
Found at PHPBuilder.com
- 17.) Wireless on Linux, Part 1
- By Carla Schroder For the harassed, overworked network admin, connecting new clients without having to run additional cabling is so much fun it feels wrong. Miles of pretty color-coded cables and tags are aesthetically pleasing and useful, of course, and who hasn't experienced the satisfaction of crimping connectors? There's nothing like the authoritative SNICK of a perfect crimp. (For some of us deskbound-geeks, grip strength is all we have.) But rasslin' bales of CAT5 cables is like,...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet
- 18.) Free Frags with Cube: The Linux First-Person Shooter
- by Howard Wen 10/10/2002 The last thing the gaming development community needs is probably another 3-D graphics engine designed for first-person shooters. After all, there are lots of them in the market. Some, such as the original Quake engine, have even been released as open source (although long after they became technically outdated and were no longer of value to license for game development). Cube , however, stands apart because it was targeted at Linux since its inception, and has...
Found at O'Reilly Network
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