Category Archives: GNU/Linux

Fedora’s Crypto Consolidation

I just found out Fedora is attempting to consolidate on Mozilla’s NSS for system-wide cryptography. I love the idea and hope it succeeds as it will make using crypto so much easier for system administrators and users. Since humans are … Continue reading

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Adobe Flash in Linux

Like most people, I use Flash a lot. Not only do I watch YouTube and Hulu videos, but FusionCharts* are an integral part of one of the main projects I work on. And like most people, I just want Flash … Continue reading

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Kyle Waremburg

When I worked at Tremont Community Schools, Kyle was still a student, but he helped build Firewall Admin, a Linux desktop that spanned 9 monitors, and many robots. He’s now blogging, and I can almost guarantee he’ll always be doing … Continue reading

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The Mojave Experiment Hosted on Linux & Apache

The Mojave Experiment is a silly Microsoft marketing ploy designed to convince people they really do like Windows Vista. Regardless, I find it hilarious that they don’t use IIS to host their web site. According to the Server field of … Continue reading

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Thunderbird Import Fail

Do I really need to see this?

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Summer of Hacks

My Linode has been experiencing a huge number of brute force login attempts in the past week. I don’t keep detailed statistics, but I would guess there have been 300 attempts in the past week as opposed to the usual … Continue reading

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