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What's the difference between Unix and Linux?
They're both ixes, but the differences between Unix and Linux are abundant, as this batch of articles show. Ask the Expert
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OSDL CEO: Microsoft has to accept Linux
Stuart Cohen of OSDL explains why his organization feels the "battle" between Microsoft and Linux doesn't have to be a battle at all. He also gives the skinny on some new features of the Linux 2.6 kernel. Article
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Environmental variables in Unix
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LinuxWorld preview: Why management has been easier on Windows, Unix
Levanta CEO Matt Mosman previews his firm's new Linux management appliance and explains why he thinks Linux has lagged behind the competition in the realm of server management. Article
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Security differences between Linux and Unix
As close cousins, both Unix and Linux share many similar security concepts. But there are significant differences in how, and exactly what, security is implemented on Unix and Linux platforms. These differences, however, are more dependent on the par... Ask the Expert
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OpenSolaris takes first steps
The only things Sun lacked yesterday were organ music and peanuts as the company officially launched "opening day" for the OpenSolaris project. Article
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Proprietary on life support? IT pros weigh in
Are reports of the death of proprietary greatly exaggerated? IT pros offer their opinions. Article
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Solaris 10, the Cinderella OS?
A Burton Group analyst makes the case for Solaris 10 over Linux. Article
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LinuxWorld Summit: Quantifying value of Linux no easy task
Novell strategist John Dobbs wants you to stop worrying about TCO and move to Linux already. Article
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Big Blue sky settles over Sun
Forget about Windows, it's Unix that has the most to fear from a rising Linux market share. A partnership announced by Red Hat and IBM this week aims to convert Solaris users to Linux with a free assessment as the carrot on the stick. Article