Linphone Internet telephony with Linphone
Jan 31, 2006When you want to call your friends in distant countries, don’t pick up the phone; just put on your headset and fire up Linphone.
more »KPhone Internet telephony with KPhone
Jan 31, 2006Internet telephony does not need to be complicated. You can talk to the world with just Kphone, a normal sound card, and an account with an Internet phone provider.
more »Voice over IP Intro Linux Tools for Voice over IP
Jan 31, 2006This month we’ll show you some popular Linux tools for Internet telephony
more »VoIP with Skype A walk with the Skype VoIP client
Jan 31, 2006The free but proprietary Skype is a popular calling option.
more »KlamAV KlamAV brings Clam Anti-Virus to your KDE desktop
Dec 31, 2005Linux may not be as virus-ready as Windows, but who wants to harbor pointless malware? Now you can hunt for viruses with KDE's KlamAV, a desktop front-end for the ClamAV Open Source virus protection system.
more »Virus Checkers Virus protection tools for the Linux environment
Dec 31, 2005So you want a virus checker? We’ll show you what we found when we toured some of the top scanners for the Linux environment.
more »Viruses in Linux The ways of viruses in Linux
Dec 31, 2005Some say an attack is looming, and others say we don’t have to worry. What’s the real story on viruses in Linux?
more »Hardware Detection Bash-based hardware detection for PCI and USB
Oct 31, 2005If you need fast answers for what's inside, you can use a Bash script to obtain an inventory of hardware on your Linux system.
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