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Linux User Groups
Various Linux communities across the globe.
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Linux Loving Men Are Sexier 1312
Fear and Loathing in Information Security 826
Alfresco ECM, With a Dash of Web 2.0 809
Another Brick in the Wall? 736
Commentary: Tech Outfits Should Take Notes 809
Pecked by Penguins 774
New Security Problems and a Warning About Checking User Input 764
CUPS Vulnerabilities 817
Bristol Switches to StarOffice 678
What is this 3D Audio Business? 670
Flaws in LIDS, CUPS, and Sawmill 666
Document Templates for TeX and LaTeX 696
Vulnerability in login 766
Trouble with glibc 653
What is a Network Administrator Anyway? 666
Sendmail Trouble 674
Exploring the /proc/net/ Directory 739
CASE Tools: Large System Development 692
Tales of Optimization and Troubleshooting 654
How the CamCal Program Works 690
Four Tough Lessons of System Recovery 674
The Watchful Eye of FAM 658
Userspace Filesystem Encryption with EncFS 687
Problems in Oracle Reports 664
Trouble in iptables 685
ELF Trouble 662
Problems in SpamAssassin, PEAR, and Bugzilla 675
Rediscovering Bluetooth 785
Predictable Initial Sequence Numbers 670
Life in the Big Hairy 688
 
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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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