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San Francisco: My kind of Linux town
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com Editor Jan Stafford explains why you might leave your heart in San Francisco during this year's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo.30 Jul 2004
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Use swatch to generate e-mail alerts in Snort
30 Jul 2004
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What is a good Linux virus scanner?
30 Jul 2004
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Security differences between Linux and Windows
30 Jul 2004
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LinuxWorld preview: Linux jobs on the rise, so do your homework
Looking for a job at LinuxWorld and everywhere else? IT recruiting expert Scot Melland says you have more grounds for optimism than in recent years. In this Q&A, he describes where the jobs are and...30 Jul 2004
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How can I monitor when programs are downloaded?
30 Jul 2004
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Attacks against open source failing, says patent attorney
Just before heading out to LinuxWorld, a patent attorney offered her insights into the current legal battles surrounding open source and advice for IT shops and software developers.29 Jul 2004
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Patent review a feather in Linux, open source cap
The United States Patent and Trademark Office last month agreed to review a patent on Microsoft's File Allocation Tables (FAT) technology. The Public Patent Foundation (PubPat) petitioned the USPTO to...29 Jul 2004
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Partitioning tips, GRUB and more
28 Jul 2004
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Authenticating Windows users on Linux servers
28 Jul 2004
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Anti-virus tools for SuSE Open Exchange Mail Server
28 Jul 2004
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Generous open source donations ultimately pay off
Software vendors are donating once proprietary software to open source -- and be sure there's a method to their madness.28 Jul 2004
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LinuxWorld preview: What's up with Linux and ERP?
Once sadly lacking, now ERP is ready to go on Linux. Consultant Ken Milberg analyzes open source and proprietary products and Microsoft's plans to head off moves to ERP on Linux.28 Jul 2004
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Sybase/Solaris master with Sybase/Linux replicas for production environment
28 Jul 2004
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IP, patents, copyrights no longer a Linux afterthought
With LinuxWorld at hand, the issue of intellectual property, patents and copyrights isn't going away.27 Jul 2004
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Get with the script
Here we take a look at the simple scripting tools that pre-date the Perl "Swiss Army chainsaw."27 Jul 2004
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Red Hat tip: How to keep users in check
Being a Linux admin is a lot more fun than being in charge of Microsoft Windows, says consultant Mark Sobell. Here's why, along with tips on user admin and under-used tools.27 Jul 2004
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How do security features of RH, Gentoo and Debian compare?
27 Jul 2004
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Comparing Windows and Linux features
27 Jul 2004
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LinuxWorld preview: What are the Unix vendors' plans for Linux?
Columnist Kenneth Milberg offers his take on which vendor to watch at LinuxWorld, and whether their strategies will actually improve Linux based-technologies.27 Jul 2004