Archive for April, 2009

27th April Comments

Jaunty Jackalope: Are Alarm Bells Ringing in Redmond?

Posted on April 27th, 2009 at 6:06 am

  With the release of Ubuntu 9.04 last week, it’s not too surprising that few other topics got much attention on the Linux blogs in the ensuing days. Yes, there was a rather intriguing discussion of porn and piracy over on DaniWeb and LXer; and yes, a moderately active conversation fired up the Slashdot community [...]

15th April Comments

How to Detect and Prevent Psyb0t, the Linux Router Worm

Posted on April 15th, 2009 at 4:52 am

  The Psyb0t worm infects Linux-based routers, including consumer-level broadband routers, and turns them into botnet nodes. Psyb0t finds easy entry because they are misconfigured. Eric Geier tells how to find out if you are infected and what to do about it, and gives sound advice that is pertinent to all routers. Pay Attention folks [...]

9th April Comments

Graphics on Linux: Eight great image image resources and tools

Posted on April 9th, 2009 at 6:11 am

  When it comes to the world of graphics, Adobe’s Photoshop and Illustrator and DTP applications such as Quark and InDesign, stand head and shoulders above the rest and are the defacto standards for graphics professionals. But they’re not open source, even if a little Wine hacking gets them running. If you’re committed to doing [...]

8th April Comments

Creating Your Own Theme – A WordPress Tutorial

Posted on April 8th, 2009 at 5:23 am

  WordPress is the most widely used content management system amongst bloggers for many reasons. Not only does it make site management seem like a walk in the park, but it also uses a type of shared hosting, which means that most users can afford it. It has plug-ins for any occasion and desire and [...]

1st April Comments

Detecting Conficker with Linux Tools

Posted on April 1st, 2009 at 7:15 am

  As Linux sysadmins, many of us still need to deal with Windows worms and how they affect our networks. Today is April 1st, and the Conficker worm will be activating on vulnerable computers everywhere. Here’s a quick HOW-TO showing how you can detect compromised and/or vulnerable computers on your network:read more You might learn [...]