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Take control of the command line with 'A Practical Guide to Linux'
A Practical Guide to Linux' is a comprehensive guide to core utilities, best system security practices and advanced Linux shell programming. Take a deeper look into the world of Linux in this Q&A w...29 Jan 2010
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Oracle to Sun open source users: Don't worry
Oracle promised to continue Sun Microsystem's open source commitment for MySQL, Open Office, and Solaris but open source users are skeptical.27 Jan 2010
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Making the business case for migrating from Unix to Linux
Learn how to present the business case for making a Unix to Linux migration. What are the shortcomings of Unix and what are the advantages of Linux? Vendor lock-in, cost, ease of updates or patches...26 Jan 2010
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Configuring GRUB 2: Tweaking the boot procedure in Ubuntu Server 9.10
Configuring the new version of GRUB in Ubuntu Server 9.10 has changed. Learn how to install, apply changes to default settings and gain insight in the configuration files in /etc/GRUB.d/*.21 Jan 2010
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Getting started with OpenVAS
OpenVAS is an open source network security scanner, and version 3.0.0 has useful features for your Linux system. Learn how to install and set-up OpenVAS in your data center from source on a Linux s...14 Jan 2010
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Designing a Linux virtual network for KVM virtualization
Determine how to configure the virtual and physical network cards for optimal performance on a Linux network with KVM hypervisor. The best use of individual network cards and virtual network cards ...11 Jan 2010
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OpenSUSE 11.2: A promising future for the Linux Desktop?
From easier driver management to command line improvements and software management, OpenSUSE 11.2 has a few features that will make Linux desktop users and admins happy.04 Jan 2010