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CIOs seek special skills in Linux admins
With the demand for Linux admins on the rise, CIOs are having trouble finding the right candidates with the right Linux skills and personality to manage open source environments.27 Aug 2010
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Using Webmin for Linux administration tasks
Linux administration can be repetitive, even grueling. But you can eliminate the pain of some everyday Linux administration tasks, including account lockout, by using Webmin.23 Aug 2010
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Displaying Puppet reports on Puppet Dashboard
Managing configurations with Puppet just got easier. In this tip, learn how to display your Puppet reports on the Puppet Dashboard GUI.17 Aug 2010
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Open source virtualization digest
This collection of tips, guides and news showcases open source virtualization, a low-cost alternative to proprietary virtualization technology.17 Aug 2010
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Optimizing Linux swap space usage
Today's powerful servers with plenty of RAM can make swap space seem like a thing of the past, but knowing how much you need can help keep your system running smoothly.16 Aug 2010
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Cost isn't the only rationale for open source adoption
Cutting cost is an important open source driver, but it shouldn't be the top reason -- at the end of the day, open source software isn't free.16 Aug 2010
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Linux faithful like idea of easy SUSE AWS deployment
Automated build-out and deployment of custom SUSE Linux on Amazon Web Services is winning combo, users say.12 Aug 2010
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Linux pros weigh open source compliance program
Open Compliance Program promises to make it easier to distribute infringement-free open source code.11 Aug 2010
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Installing Webmin modules for Linux administration
Webmin brings Linux administration tasks together under one umbrella. Learn how to install and configure Webmin modules to customize the package for your particular administrative needs.06 Aug 2010
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Ubuntu book tackles enterprise deployment and virtualization
In this Q&A with one author of "The Official Ubuntu Book," Ubuntu migration, KVM virtualization and enterprise advantages over other platforms are discussed.04 Aug 2010
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Unix
Unix (often spelled "UNIX," especially as an official trademark) is an operating system that originated at Bell Labs in 1969 as an interactive time-sharing system.02 Aug 2010
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Installing the ModSecurity Web application firewall on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Learn how to set up the ModSecurity Web application firewall on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 and Apache Web server 2.2.x. This firewall monitors access to Web servers to ensure that requests are va...02 Aug 2010