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64 Things Every Geek Should Know

April 24th, 2009 No comments

via laptoplogic.com

If you consider yourself a geek, or aspire to the honor of geekhood, here’s an essential checklist of must-have geek skills.

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Linux tips every geek should know

April 7th, 2009 No comments

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What separates average Linux users from the super-geeks? Simple: years spent learning the kinds of hacks, tricks, tips and techniques that turn long jobs into a moment’s work. If you want to get up to speed without having to put in all that leg-work, we’ve rounded up over 50 easy-to-learn Linux tips to help you work smarter and get the most from your computer. Enjoy!

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fwbuilder: Manage Firewalls Professionally

April 7th, 2009 No comments

via debian.net

Eveyone knows about netfilter/iptables, a powerful firewall framework and command line tool that is part of every Linux distribution. Unfortunately, managing a security policy with it remains a non-trivial task for several reasons. Partially this is because of the complex syntax of the command line interface and the vast amount of available options and parameters. Another reason is that the administrator has to understand the internal path of the packet inside the Linux kernel and its interaction with different parts of netfilter in order to build rules correctly. This is not a specific problem of iptables though, other popular Open Source firewall platforms, such as OpenBSD PF, ipfilter and ipfw present similar challenges.

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Linux Performance Tuning

April 7th, 2009 No comments

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Fernando Apesteguia concludes: “When a distribution is packaged and delivered to clients, it is designed to be fully compatible with most of the computers available in the market. This is a very heterogeneous set of hardware (hard disks, video cards, network cards, etc.). So distribution vendors like Red Hat, SuSe, Mandriva and the rest of them choose some conservative configuration options to assure a successful installation.”

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