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Check out IBM POWER5, Linux and virtualization
If you're not ready to give up Unix completely, consider using IBM's POWER5 architecture, which supports Linux and Unix. Tip
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Touring RHEL 5 Beta 1: New features make upgrades tempting
IT administrator and Linux veteran Curtis Smith conducts a tour of the new RHEL 5 Beta 1, unveiling improvements in scalability, performance and more. Tip
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Gartner predicts next phase of Oracle, SAP acquisitions
Oracle may be taking a break from purchasing high-profile software companies like PeopleSoft Corp. and Siebel Systems Inc., but experts say it's definitely not finished yet. And SAP may be embarking on an acquisition strategy of its own. Here, Gartne... Article
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Experts wonder if Oracle's revenue growth is sustainable
IT industry analysts are trying to figure out whether Oracle's explosive earnings report last week is homegrown or simply the natural result of a slew of recent acquisitions. Article
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Shell game: Managing Bash command history
Limiting or disabling the Bash command history can prevent attackers from gaining access to passwords, IP addresses and other valuable data and compromising your host. Tip
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Resources for learning kernel commands
Open source apps and software expert Bernard Golden recommends three books for getting started with Linux kernel commands. Ask the Expert
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Open Season: Microsoft invites Mozilla developers to Redmond
Massachusetts' commitment to ODF applauded by consortium; Microsoft invites Mozilla developers to Redmond. Article
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Open Season: LinuxWorld wrap-up edition
Black Duck expands its knowledge base; Penguin Computing gets serious with AMD chips; Open Country gives developers more systems management tools; Trolltech does Linux mobile. Article
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IPSec in the 2.6 kernel
Security expert James Turnbull recommends a resource explaining the implementation of IPSec in the 2.6 kernel. Ask the Expert
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Cryptographic file system support in the 2.6 kernel
Security expert James Turnbull offers resources for information on cryptographic file system support in the 2.6 kernel. Ask the Expert