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There are 70 articles & tutorials regarding "Linux".

25.) Jaguar PEARs, Anti-DDoSes, Traffic, and Odds and Ends
by chromatic Linux Newsletter for 01/27/2003 Welcome to the post-Super Bowl Linux newsletter! It's also the post-LinuxWorld Expo newsletter, but the former had more television coverage, for some reason. Maybe next year. Here's what's new on ONLamp.com this week. In a plausably deniable coincidence, Iljitsch van Beijnum, author of the BGP book, wrote How to Get Rid of DDoS Attacks . There are three common techniques, each with advantages and drawbacks--but Iljitsch has a fourth. Look for...
Found at O'Reilly Network

26.) Bayesian Filtering, chroot, Systrace, and the Slammer
by chromatic Linux Newsletter for 02/03/2003 Welcome to the first Linux newsletter of February. (There's no truth to the rumor that if Linus saw his shadow yesterday, there would be six more weeks of code freeze before 2.6 prereleases.) Here are the new articles this week on ONLamp.com: Probability and math have been popular among the anti-spam folks this past year, and no idea has been hotter than that of Bayesian filtering. By analyzing known good versus known spam messages, it's...
Found at O'Reilly Network

27.) Threads, Cartography, GRUB, and Routing
by chromatic Linux Newsletter for 11/11/2002 Linux has long had a love/hate relationship with threads. Some of the POSIX standards are vague, others are obscure. Fortunately, the upcoming 2.6 (or 3.0) kernel supports two competing POSIX-compatible threading implementations. Jerry Cooperstein explores both in " Linux Multithreading Advances ". A few graphics here and there can really spice up your dynamic Web site, and where better to find inspiration than Hollywood? David Sklar,...
Found at O'Reilly Network

28.) Gentoo, Gaming, and IRIX Signals
by chromatic Linux Newsletter for 10/14/2002 Dear Reader, This week, we are pleased to present three articles for your enjoyment. In "Gentoo Linux Reloaded", Daniel Robbins, the lead architect of Gentoo Linux, explores the new features of the upcoming 1.4 release. Do you wonder why anyone would want to compile an entire operating system from scratch? Robbins explains this, and reveals that Gentoo just might make an interesting gaming platform. Gentoo Linux Reloaded Speaking of gaming,...
Found at O'Reilly Network

29.) Joao Prado Maia on "Smarty: A PHP Template Engine"
by Tara McGoldrick Linux Newsletter for 09/09/2002 Dear Reader, We've got a bevy of articles this week with the Labor Day holiday last Monday, so to get started, here's an introduction to a relatively new PHP development called "Smarty." If you're a PHP developer you've probably included other files in your PHP scripts in an effort to reuse code. Smarty makes that job easier and allows you to separate HMTL layout from code logic. A PHP template engine, Smarty has several unique...
Found at O'Reilly Network

30.) Simson Garfinkel on "Protecting Privacy with Translucent Databases"
by Tara McGoldrick Linux Newsletter for 08/05/2002 Dear Reader, Recent news reports have detailed the actions of Princeton University admissions officers who had broken into a Yale Web site and downloaded admission decisions on 11 students who had applied to both schools. Simson Garfinkel explains that Yale could have shielded its data from these attacks had it used a translucent database. Yet, with one notable exception--the Unix password file--translucent databases are practically...
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