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Issue #113 / Apr 2010

Cover Theme: BLUETOOTH SECURITY

DVD: Double-sided DVD: Knoppix 6.3 exclusive! Plus Mandriva 2010

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Approximate on sale dates:

- UK/Europe: Feb 27
- USA/Canada: Mar 19
- Australia: Apr 26

Highlights:

Most people don’t give a second thought to Bluetooth security, but that address book on your mobile phone might be more vulnerable than you think. Bluetooth devices are surprisingly susceptible to snooping, but the new Bluetooth 2.1 specification could floss some of the gaps. This month we’ll show you how an intruder can get past your phone’s defenses.

Also in this issue:

  • Knoppix 6.3: Knoppix creator Klaus Knopper tells about the Knoppix 6.3 Live boot Linux included on this month’s DVD.
  • Firefox for Mobile (Fennec): Discover the Firefox browser for mobile devices from Mozilla.
  • MySQL Workbench 5.1: Too many tables and too many complex relationships? Visualize your MySQL database with MySQL Workbench.
  • Chatbots: Many were introduced to artificial intelligence by interacting with electronic shrinks. Learn more about chatbots and their language.
  • Charly’s Column: Charly cooks up some ClamFS and ClamAV soup to inoculate his file servers against viruses.
  • Security Lessons: ClamAV Come back for seconds, as Kurt shows you how to protect Windows clients on the Internet.
  • Sympa 6: Manage list servers simply from a web browser, no matter how large or decentralized your groups.
  • Qt 4.6 and KDE 4.4: Learn what’s new on the KDE desktop, courtesy of Qt.
  • CodeSynthesis XSD: Generate C++ classes that let you access the data stored in XML documents. Then stream C++ objects back to XML.
  • Perl – Flip It: Hack a recorder to play your secret messages backward.
  • Workspace: DAM with digiKam Manage your digital assets with this useful photo management app.
  • SocialVPN: Secure virtual private networks.
  • FontForge: Create homemade symbol fonts.
  • Legacy GRUB: Get to know this Linux bootloader.
  • maddog's Column: Fix it for free!
  • Chaos Computer Club Congress: The CCC stages its 26th conference.
  • Linux Conf Australia: New Zealand hosts annual meeting.

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Double-sided DVD!
This month’s DVD comes with an exclusive version of Knoppix and Mandriva 2010. ...
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Firefox for Mobile (Fennec)
Mozilla in the palm of your hand

Firefox goes mobile – a “desktop” browser in the palm of your hand.

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Knoppix 6.3 Exclusive!
Knoppix 6.3 highlights

Knoppix creator (and Q&A mastermind) Klaus Knopper shares some insights on the latest release.

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Charly's Column
The sys admin’s daily grind: ClamFS

Too many cooks spoil the broth, they say, but it could just as easily be an ingredient that isn’t part of the recipe. If you can’t reduce the number of cooks, you have to take other steps to make your broth more edible.

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Security Lessons: ClamAV
Installing and configuring ClamAV

Protecting Windows clients from the big bad Internet.

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Qt 4.6 and KDE 4.4
Test driving some new features of KDE 4.4

Qt 4.6 passes a collection of new functionalities to KDE 4.4. We’ll show you the animation framework and KDE’s new multi-touch feature.

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Doghouse: Live CD Holistic Healing
Fix it for free!

maddog troubleshoots a broken Windows system and saves his niece some money in the process.

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Chaos Computer Club Congress
26th Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin

Under a banner of “Here be dragons,” an inscription found on old navigational charts, the Chaos Computer Club held its annual conference for the 26th time.

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Linux Conf Australia
It’s worth getting out of bed for this one – but not required

Fantastic presentations were streamed live from Wellington, New Zealand.

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Free Software Projects
A look at free software and its makers

Free software simulates the population of Mars, which is due to start 30 years from now, gives users an overview of social networks, and keeps the peace at the debating society.

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