Bluefish. A powerful HTML editor, and more.

Do you write HTML, PHP, Java or some other code ? You probably don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars for software that you would use maybe only as a hobby? Today, I present an amazing solution, a multi-platform software that can wins ten to zero with the most popular programming editor on the market! […]

Hadoop – The Small Application for Big Data

Back in December 2011, data-intensive Linux users rejoiced as Apache Hadoop reached its 1.0.0 milestone. Setting a benchmark for distributed computing software, this wonderful little program is now into release 1.0.3 but what is Hadoop and how can you benefit from using it? Designed with ‘web-scale’ operations in mind, Hadoop can handle massive amounts of […]

OpenVAS – Open Source Vulnerability Scanner

I thank Maurizio Pagani for allowing me to publish and translate his interesting presentation, published on http://babel.it. OpenVAS is a framework that includes services and tools for scanning and the complete managment of vulnerability. A vulnerability scanner is a tool that allows you to scan a target system (IP/HOSTNAME) based on a range of ports […]

A look at luckyBackup

Article by Christian, first published on: http://www.linuxludus.it/ in Italian. In our daily activities we may have to manage multiple files from different locations, from which, every now and then edit them. It can also arise the need to synchronize folders over the network and often we do not know how to do it, luckybackup may […]

Changes in the ZorinOS Contest Rules

Have you heard about the contest which is currently running for all the Linux lovers, especially for fans of Zorin OS? If you have not heard of it, then you have missed a lot. Zorin OS team, Linuxaria and Linux notes from DarkDuck are giving prizes for the best Linux- or ZorinOS-related stories. The contest was announced on the 6th […]