In our last issue, we looked at what data you need to collect before attempting to build a Linux kernel. This is very important information so you may want to take a look at the first article if you are a little rusty. I have also written an article about using the command line in Linux that may be helpful for you.
A Big Tax Loophole Just Got Bigger: How To Turn Taxable Income Into Non Taxable Income
Believe it or not, there are ways to convert taxable income into non-taxable income, without any fear of an IRS audit. Here’s one of my favorites. It’s been part of our tax code for over 30 years, yet many still don’t take advantage of it.
How to Boost Your Chances at Having a Successful Web Site Part 3
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Armoring Solaris
Firewalls are one of the fastest growing technical tools in the field of information security. However, a firewall is only as secure as the operating system it resides upon. This article is a continuation of the original Armoring Solaris article, focusing on building a minimized Solaris 8 64-bit for CheckPoint FW-1 NG firewall. This article does not include an updated script for the automated securing of the new installation, as there was in Armoring Solaris. Instead, we will be using Solaris Security Toolkit (JASS). This is a new tool developed and released by Sun for the secure deployment of the Solaris platform. In otherwords, I’m not going to develop a tool to automate the secure build since that tool is already out there.
Recession Fix
The recession-ravaged business community may be missing a bet while waiting for a broad-based business recovery that isn’t going to happen until millions of Americans modify their behavior and start buying again.
A Linux Fax Server for a Windows Network
Introduction
The firm I work for had a fax system integrated in the corporate e-mail platform, Microsoft Exchange, for sending and receiving. One day after a software upgrade, the system broke. We needed to find something with the equivalent functionality but with the following conditions:
Backing Up and Restoring Windows 2000
Intro
Backing up your data can be one of the most important things that you do in your IT and/or home life. You never seem to miss something until it is gone. If you want to spend more time making money and not redoing things that you have already done then make sure you back it up.
Writing an e-Book Needs Software – Free is Best!
If you’ve been keeping track of Internet trends then you’ll be aware of the huge potential of promoting and selling e-Books. E-Books are becoming a common medium used on the Internet. An e-Book is simply a book, that can be read on a computer. Many books now aren’t even published in hard copy.
The Biggest 37 Cent Mistake You Could Ever Make
When it comes to filing your tax return, spending 37 cents could be the biggest mistake you ever make.
Millions of taxpayers make the mistake of putting their income tax return in a regular letter-sized envelope, sticking on a 37 cent stamp, and placing the envelope in the mailbox.