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Linux: 25 PHP Security Best Practices For Sys Admins

Linux: 25 PHP Security Best Practices For Sys Admins

Tweet PHP is an opensource server side scripting language and it is a widely used. The Apache web server provides access to files and content over HTTP OR HTTPS protocol. A misconfigured server side scripting language can create all sorts of problems. So, PHP should be used carefully. Here are twenty five php security best practices [Continue]

HOWTO: Install SVN Server on Linux

HOWTO: Install SVN Server on Linux

Tweet In order to install the SVN Server you need the SVN Server and Apache Server (to access the repository over http and  https). Following are the steps to install the SVN Server and Apache Server. yum install subversion (this command will download and install the SVN Server) yum install mod_dav_svn (it will install the [Continue]

The GNOME Desktop Project Unleashes GNOME 3.0

The GNOME Desktop Project Unleashes GNOME 3.0

Tweet After five years of planning and design, GNOME 3.0 has been officially released. The totally rewritten desktop has had its share of both praise and condemnation in recent months due to what the project describes as “its most significant redesign of the computer experience in nine years.” They further say, the [Continue]

Wi-Fi on the Command Line

Wi-Fi on the Command Line

Tweet More people than ever are using wireless networks as their primary networking medium. Great programs are available under X11 that give users a graphical interface to their wireless cards. Both GNOME and KDE include network management utilities, and a desktop-environment-agnostic utility called wicd also offers great functionality. But, what [Continue]

What is new in Firefox 4 Beta?

What is new in Firefox 4 Beta?

Tweet     What is new? Firefox 4 Beta 2 is available in 24 languages. Tabs are now on top by default on Windows and OSX – Linux will be changing when the theme has been modified to support the change. You can turn any tab into an “App Tab” by right-clicking on it and [Continue]

What’s new in Linux 2.6.36?

What’s new in Linux 2.6.36?

Tweet The new kernel version is notable because it hasn’t grown in size – yet it contains hundreds of advancements which will be obvious to end users, who don’t often notice changes in their Linux distribution’s kernel. After 80 days of development Linus Torvalds has released Linux version 2.6.36. It got the name [Continue]

VMware will buy Novell’s SUSE Linux OS business

VMware will buy Novell's SUSE Linux OS business [Continue]