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How does a journaling filesystem work?
29 Oct 2004
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Novell increases Linux edge on Dell servers
As part of a move targeting Unix and first-time Linux users, Dell and Novell are expanding their preexisting partnership so customers will now have the option of purchasing PowerEdge servers with S...28 Oct 2004
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LOL: Was Linux forged in Mordor?
Fact or fantasy? Another wild story about the origins of Linux. This one involves a Finn from Helsinki.27 Oct 2004
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Web tools lead unorthodox charge in Linux migration
John Horn, the CEO of Independence, Mo.-based Interstate Software, talked with SearchEnterpriseLinux.com about how certain Web development tools that run on Windows could be part of an unorthodox step
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Getting started with Linux administration
27 Oct 2004
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Linspire attorney: Microsoft's anti-Linux FUD, suits 'follow the money'
An attorney for Linspire, the company sued by Micrsoft for using the Lindows name, speaks out about Microsoft's use of scare tactics to keep customers from moving to open source.27 Oct 2004
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Red Hat hoax: No smoking gun for Linux security
Yesterday's Red Hat security hiccup may have been a little overblown, with one consultant calling the phishing scam so unauthentic that it was "obviously un-Red Hat."26 Oct 2004
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Red Hat hit by phishing scam
Red Hat was forced to release a security warning for many of its Linux operating systems after an e-mail phishing scam was discovered that asked users to download a patch containing malicious code....25 Oct 2004
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IBM center rooted in local technology
A new research center from IBM in Beijing promises to unite Big Blue researchers with local Chinese vendors. In addition to boosting IBM's presence in emerging markets, one analyst said the center ...25 Oct 2004
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LOL time: A penguin's bite gives Linux a bark
Can a bite on the nose by a penguin be the true source of Linux development?21 Oct 2004
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How IT pros got hooked on open source software
Three IT pros talk about how they discovered open source software, took a risk and made the jump, and where that move has led them today.20 Oct 2004
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Eight great tips for converting to open source
If your company is blazing a trail to open source, you don't have to rely on constellations to guide you. Just follow the advice of this open source educator.20 Oct 2004
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Searching tables one at a time to track report values
20 Oct 2004
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Different Linux shells and the login process
19 Oct 2004
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Linux gains are more than money
After the recent release of three reports all claiming 30% savings by using open source, it is fairly safe to say open source can save you money. Two analysts weigh in on Linux's other strengths an...19 Oct 2004
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Re-branding Mozilla
The Web browsers made by the Mozilla Foundation are highly customizable, either on Linux, Unix or Windows. In this tip, Nigel McFarlane shows you how to do some customization.19 Oct 2004
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Linux, remember your training
Users and experts agree that companies that want to use open source must first budget for proper training and have a plan before they go jumping blindly onto the Linux bandwagon.18 Oct 2004
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Windows, Linux and open source software: Migration & interoperability learning guide
This guide introduces you to Windows, Linux and open source software, explains best practices and pitfalls to avoid for migration & interoperability and provides troubleshooting help and advice. Yo...18 Oct 2004
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Comparing Mozilla Thunderbird, Firefox to IE, peers
How do Mozilla's new Thunderbird e-mail and Firefox browser programs stand up to Internet Explorer, Opera and other competitors? Expert Nigel McFarlane weighs in.18 Oct 2004
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Network architect: Hardening Linux networks with open source tools, part two
A network architect gets granular about using a few lesser known OS tools to build a secure infrastructure.14 Oct 2004