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The best way to secure your network is to try to tear it down, through penetration testing. With dSploit, you can now do it on the move
Replacing X – Wayland’s Rise
The graphics subsystem on Linux is undergoing change. The X Window System is 30 years old and showing its age. Richard Hillesley tells some of the story of X and its replacements…
Superb Mini Server 2.0.5 Released
SMS 2.0.5 adds the Fluxbox window manager, upgrades the kernel, and brings many more improvements to the tiny server distro
New Red Hat OpenStack Admin course
Get certified in OpenStack for Red Hat with a new course, get 10% off this and any other course with the special Summer Offer
Deploy Fedora over a network
Installing Linux on a single box is easy, but try extending that to a room, or even building, full of computers and you’ll face a massive headache. To save you from running back and forth between all those computers, we’ll show you how to set up an automated network install.
GNOME Alone – The Free Software Column
The developers set about revising GNOME as an up-to-date desktop suitable for both mobile and static desktop devices – and were surprised by the sometimes hostile response their work received. Richard Hillesley reads the runes
Fedora 19 Schrödinger’s Cat Review – Back in the box
After a long delayed and divisive Fedora 18, how has the latest Fedora shaped up
LibreOffice 4.1 out now!
A day after saying it’s drawing near, the Document Foundation launches LibreOffice 4.1, the latest and greatest in the office suites line
Ubuntu for Phone Indiegogo project launched, now Ubuntu Edge
The Ubuntu Phone can be yours for just $600 today, and $830 for the rest of the crowdfunding campaign for the newly named Ubuntu Edge
Embedded Pi Review
Designed to bridge the Arduino and Raspberry Pi worlds, is the Embedded Pi going to drive the low-cost microcomputer to new heights?
Universal Language – The Open Source Column
NASA has ditched Windows on the International Space Station. But why was it ever there in the first place, wonders Simon?
Raspberry Pi Camera Module Review – Eye Pi
Does the Raspberry Pi’s first official accessory live up to its high-resolution hype, or is its outlook blurred?
KDE 4.11 RC out now
KDE 4.11's first release candidate shows off new versions of Plasma Workspaces, Applications, and the Development Platform.
OpenSUSE Summit 2013 Announced
Find out the details of this years openSUSE Summit in Buena Vista, Florida from November 15th to 17th
Wayland 1.2, the xserver alternative, out now
Wayland 1.2 adds a stable server API among other major and minor updates, and is still poising itself as the successor to the xserver.
Linux Mint 15 Interview – HTML5, Arch and the MintBox
Read the rest of our interview with Clement Lefebvre and the Mint Dev Team from the latest issue of Linux User & Developer, 128
Go Read – An Open Source Google Reader project
An open source web reader created to copy Google Reader’s look and feel, go read is an interesting project
Make a personal wiki with DokuWiki
Need somewhere to store, organise and share information? DokuWiki is a powerful tool to handle the task
Bitcraze – Interviewing the Crazyflie team
Meet the open source quadrocopter that will teach the world how to fly, or play aerial laser tag. The choice is yours. This is where the Crazyflie comes in. Developed by three Swedish engineers in their spare time, this tiny quadrocopter is built entirely on open source software.
AV Linux 6.0.1 Review – Audio Visual Perfection
A highly customised Debian designed for video and audio professionals, how exactly does it differ from other distros, and does it deliver?