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  • CRM tools heed to SMB call

    CRM buyers at SMBs have long waited for CRM technology to mature and for prices to fall. Alas, CRM is here. 

  • Restricting user access to home directories

    Security expert James Turnbull describes how to restrict user access to home directories through the use of the "chroot" command. 

  • Open Ajax initiative gives open source boost to popular Web technology

    A consortium of powerful IT companies banded together this week to promote a universally open Ajax technology they believe will change Web servers forever. 

  • Starting a server without RUNSERVER

    Sybase expert Mich Talebzadeh explains how to start a database server without using the RUNSERVER file by typing out each individual command. 

  • Server crashes make CUNY study new options

    Six crashes of blade servers running Linux in six weeks were bad enough, but troubles with Red Hat Kickstart slowed down repairs. Find out how CUNY found some quick fixes. 

  • Managing Samba: Configuration for remote management, part 1

    Find out how Samba-3's configuration tools help IT admins create transparency between Windows clients and Linux servers in this tip by Samba team co-founder John H. Terpstra. 

  • Managing Samba: Configuration for remote management, part two

    Find out how Samba-3's configuration tools can help IT admins create transparent interoperability between Windows clients and Linux servers in this tip by Samba team co-founder John H. Terpstra. 

  • minicom

    Minicom (usually written with an initial lowercase m) is a text-based, serial communications program designed for Linux and distributed under the Free Software Foundation GNU Public License. It works with the Lynx browser and has script capability. 

  • shared source

    Shared source is a software licensing concept that is more open than the proprietary approach to licensing but more restricted than the open source model. 

  • Can I replicate an AD server to a Linux Samba server?

    Is there any way to replicate an AD server to a Linux Samba server? Basically is it possible to set up a Samba server as a BDC within a Windows 2003 AD environment?