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KNOPPIX TRICKS Expert techniques for getting more from Knoppix

Knoppix creator Klaus Knopper shares some tips for using Knoppix in the real world.

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KLAUS KNOPPER IN INTERVIEW The world according to Knoppix creator Klaus Knopper

Klaus Knopper still has big ideas for the little distro that has spawned many derivatives and changed the way we think of live Linux. I asked Klaus about the past, present, and future of Knoppix.

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BEYOND HTML Professional Web design for everybody

The task of setting up a Web page keeps getting easier. If you’re a Linux user, you can choose from a variety of Linux-friendly HTML editing tools. But once you craft the headlines, format the more...

WEB STORE Getting Started With osCommerce

sucLooking to build an online store for yourself or for a client? If you’re thinking about cobbling together a customized solution with a database and a home-built shopping cart, don’t bother; look no further than osCommerce.

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CSS MAGIC Better HTML with Cascading Style Sheets

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) help you polish up your websites without taking a crash course in programming.

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PAINTING YOUR SITE Web page layouts with the GIMP

Good homepage design is a question of the layout. Sometimes the best option is to use a graphics program to design the page, then translate the result into HTML code. The versatile image manipulation program GIMP can help.

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FLASH IN LINUX A Look at Flash tools for the Linux environment

Flash is today’s tool of choice for animated, interactive web content. But Flash and Linux are worlds colliding. We'll show you the current crop of Open Source Flash authoring solutions.

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GO MOBILE! Practical Tools for the Traveler

The telecommunications industry has invested billions over the years in the global mobile phone network – an impressive edifice of technological showmanship that would even be the envy of the more...

ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Mobile Internet access with GPRS

Permanent mobile Internet access might sound like a nightmare for some, but for others it is a dream come true. All you need is Linux and a fairly recent mobile phone.

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DIRECTORY SERVICES Managing your mobile phone with Gammu and Wammu

The command line tool Gammu reads and modifies phone books, calendars or mobile phone settings . The GUI-based Wammu tool gives users a convenient front-end for some of the most critical functions.

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FLEXIBLE NETWORKING Managing network configurations with Suse’s SCPM

SCPM lets you switch your network configuration when your portable moves to a different network. Read on to learn more about deploying the SCPM profile manager with Suse Linux.

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LIVING WITH WINDOWS Tools and techniques for Windows integration

Dualbooting Linux with Windows is the easiest thing in the world, you think, so you install your favorite Linux distro on top of a Windows system, and it sets itself up perfectly. A handy menu e more...

BOOT POLISHING Putting Linux and Windows on a single hard disk

When two systems share a single computer, a boot manager handles the prompts that determine which system to boot. We’ll show you several multiple boot scenarios and describe how to set up your system for dual booting Linux with Windows.

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GOING OVER Accessing partitions on dual-boot systems

Why reboot every time you need to access data on the other side of your dual boot system? We’ll introduce you to Captive NTFS – a free tool for reaching Windows NTFS partitions from Linux. We’ll also show you some handy tools for reading Linux partitions from Windows.

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PRACTICAL WINE Running Windows Programs with the Wine API

The Wine compatibility layer lets Linux users run Windows programs. Unfortunately, configuring Wine is anything but trivial, and it helps if you enjoy experimenting.

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METHOD OF ENTRY Knowing the ways of the enemy

Most users have become so accustomed to networking that they never stop to ask if anyone may be listening. We all know we’d better be careful on the open Internet – even home users now use f more...

HOTSPOTTING Attacks on wireless clients

Security experts are always concerned with WLAN access points, but they sometimes forget that the client is also open to attack. Public hotspots make it quite easy for attackers to hijack connections, as the Hotspotter tool demonstrates.

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TRAFFIC TRICKS ARP spoofing and poisoning

Any user on a LAN can sniff and manipulate local traffic. ARP spoofing and poisoning techniques give an attacker an easy way in.

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CENTRAL CONTROL SSPE: Managing security policies for multiple firewalls

The Simple Security Policy Editor (SSPE) helps you organize your network and keep track of security policies across multiple firewalls. You can reference a central policy to generate rulesets for packet filters and VPN gateways.

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Video Archive USENIX Security '08

Video Archive USENIX Security '08

Look here for archived tutorials and talks from USENIX Security '08. Each comprises a video and recorded presentation slides which are shown parallel to the talk.

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