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Source: Linux Today Ubuntu Geek: "Apache v2 is the next generation of the omnipresent Apache web server. This version - a total rewrite - introduces many new improvements, such as threading, a new API, IPv6 support, request/response filtering, and more."

Source: Linux Today TuxArena: "AcetoneISO is a graphical application written in Qt4 which lets you mount CD/DVD images easily. The formats supported are ISO, NRG, MDF, BIN and IMG. It does not come in Debian's repositories, but I will show you how to easily install, run and start to use it."
     
Source: Linux Today Join The Revolution!: "Apparently MITM attacks are in the wild and they use illegitimate, self-signed certificates for their attacks The connection of this unlucky reporter was hitchhiked as he was using a wireless internet access point."

Source: Linux Today HowtoForge: "This document is derived from Christoph Haas' tutorial "Howto: ISP-style Email Server with Debian-Etch and Postfix" (http://workaround.org) and Falko Timme's tutorial "Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS)" (http://www.howtoforge.com). The associated Mailfix Drupal module must be installed as part of this tutorial."
     
Source: Linux Today Tech Broiler: ""One of these things is not like the other. One of these things does not belong." And that thing is openSUSE, particularly when included in the list with CentOS/Scientific, Solaris and BSD."
 
Source: Linux Today LinuxPlanet: "In this new series we're going to learn how to run a business network on Linux using best-of-breed applications. Best-of-breed, happily, is a difficult and debatable proposition because there are so many good choices, so we'll just have to roll up our sleeves and do our best."
      
Source: Linux Today LinuxWorld: ""As a security person my natural first instinct is to ask why someone needs to be anonymous if they are doing something legitimate," he said."
    
Source: Linux Today Polish Linux: "Meet Yakuake, another pop-up terminal program. Contrary to Tilda (which I have covered recently), the Yakuake is the renowned and appreciated one. It supports many features - like tabs - which serve not only as eye candy."
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