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iTunes 7.3 on Linux with Wine 1714
Installing Photoshop on Ubuntu Linux 1954
Why I Prefer the Open Source Solution for Video Editing 1058
Hacks for Smart Homes 1033
Multi-Homed Server Vulnerabilities 924
SAMBA Remote Root Exploit 732
SAMBA Remote Root Exploit 936
Animation in SDL 848
Transforming Images 755
Buffer Overflows in RealPlayer and GNU Chess 746
Java Runtime Environment Vulnerability 758
Clever Tricks with MythTV 712
Heading for a Safe Harbor in a Rough Market 727
Ship in a Bottle 694
Unfinished Business : Closing the Circle 712
Using and Customizing Knoppix 709
Tools of the Trade 684
Unified Home Networks with the Fritzbox 695
Subversion, Games, NTP, and IPSec 777
Multimethods, Netcat, Cfengine, and PHP Style 760
Publishing Plans, Webmail, Kernel Hacking, and PHP Logging 768
Proper Filesystem Layout 693
Slapper Worm 685
OpenAL Applications: The User's View 740
Squid Trouble 714
Bugzilla Security Problems 1019
A DoS Attack via Tux 720
Getting the Most Out of XMMS 846
Apache Leaving the Competition in the Dust 736
How Your Computer Boots 716
 
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Special Note
In 1991, Linus Torvalds began to work on the Linux kernel while he was attending the University of Helsinki. Torvalds originally created the Linux kernel as a non-commercial replacement for the Minix kernel; he later changed his original non-free license to the GPLv2, which differed primarily in that it also allowed for commercial redistribution. Linux filled the last major gap in running a complete, fully functional free operating system.
 
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