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- Testing a new Linux kernel while keeping the old one
- Migrating applications from Linux/Unix to Windows (or vice versa)
- Server-side Windows vs. Linux: Considering today's differences
- Automating Amazon research with the Zend Framework
- Enterprise open source migrations: Dealing with file services
- OpenOffice Writer lists: Dependable, powerful and won't self-replicate when you're not looking
- OpenOffice Writer: Creating powerful lists using styles
- User Mode Linux: Maximizing performance, jailing attackers
- Assess the mess: Porting apps from Unix to Linux
- Installing Oracle9i (9.2.0) on Red Hat Linux 8.0 using RAW devices
- OpenVPN: IPSec-like security with IPSec-less simplicity
- Linux Crypto Tip: Using LUKS to provide confidentiality
- Chapter 3, Exploring UML, of 'User Mode Linux'
- Chapter 28, LDAP of 'Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed'
- Consolidation and common sense on the server side
- Chapter 1, Porting project considerations, of 'Unix to Linux Porting'
- Google Spreadsheets review
- Using Excel to analyze MySQL data
- Being prepared for anything: Using the scenario feature in OpenOffice.org Calc
- VMware ESX ahead of Xen and Virtual Server in virtualization race
- Virtually different by comparison: OpenVZ vs Virtuozzo
- Open source virtual computing with Xen
- Skip the input fields -- Make life easier with the Writer XML Forms
- Easing migration with the OpenOffice.org menu and toolbar configuration tools
- Defining adequate security controls
- Using Sysmask to safeguard Linux installations
- Basic Object Configuration, chapter 2 from 'Pro Nagios 2.0'
- Chapter 8, "OpenPGP and Email" of "PGP & GPG: Email for the Practical Paranoid"
- Nmap: A valuable open source tool for network security
- Testing Local Resources, chapter 7 of 'Nagios: System and Network Monitoring'
- Kickstart Fedora workstations and servers
- Switching the enterprise to OSS: Directory services (part two)
- Bridging the gap between Office and OpenOffice
- Switching the enterprise to OSS: Directory services (part one)
- IT Managers: PGP is easy
- Smart formatting for better compatibility between OpenOffice.org and Microsoft Office
- How shortcuts and AutoText can make you more efficient
- Xen in action: Deploying multiple servers
- Using VMware to cement server consolidation
- Installing and running Linux on IBM p5 systems
- Managing multiple desktops in KDE
- Microsoft offers Virtual Server 2005 R2 as a free download
- Chapter 5, Virtual Networking, of "Virtualization with VMWare ESX Server"
- What Linux on the POWER5 architecture has to offer
- OpenOffice expert's review: On-the-go docs with AjaxWrite
- Running PostgreSQL in a cross-platform environment
- Meditations on a virtually secure world
- Fight spear phishing
- YaST: Setting up a local SUSE Linux update server
- How-to: Using a Windows Virtual Machine to validate Linux boot CDs or images
- Ogg Vorbis: Music to your ears
- Why PostgreSQL can best SQLServer, Oracle
- Bug tracking, remote databases and workarounds in MySQL
- Linux business desktops: Open the pod bay doors, HAL
- The mystery of the missing mail merge
- Sealing Red Hat security gaps with open source security tools
- Finding hidden treasures in OpenOffice 2.0's Charting Wizard
- How to switch an enterprise to OSS, part one
- How to switch an enterprise to OSS, part two
- Quick guide: Knoppix, other tools that ease Windows-to-Linux PC moves
- Deploying Linux: Should you pre-compile binaries or roll your own?
- How-to: Working wonders with OpenOffice 2.0's Web Wizard
- Patch work management: Keeping the pieces together
- Updating SuSE Linux clients from a local update server
- Step-by-step how-to, part one: OpenOffice 2.0's new mail merge tools
- How to get reports on OpenOffice 2.0 Base, part one
- How to get reports on OpenOffice 2.0 Base, part two
- Step-by-step how-to, part two: Cool mail merge tools in OpenOffice 2.0
- Application design, Ch. 6 of "PHP Hacks"
- Audio, Chapter 2 of "Linux Multimedia Hacks"
- Fortifying Linux against common malware
- Installing, configuring firewalls, packet filtering in RHEL4
- Managing Samba: Remote GUI tools
- Connecting to existing databases in OpenOffice.org 2.0
- Simplifying security scans with a spreadsheet model
- Managing Nessus reports
- Nessus: Vulnerability scanning in the enterprise
- Using Nessus with the SANS Top 20 to identify critical vulnerabilities
- Vulnerability scanning with Nessus: How to run a system scan
- Getting started with Nessus: How to install and configure the open source vulnerability scanner
- Installing Oracle10g on RHEL4
- Staying smart with Sybase
- Defending against unsafe coding practices with "libsafe"
- Securing Linux applications with compiler extensions
- RHEL4 and Windows integration using Samba-3
- The dark side of the Web, Ch. 5 of "Phishing Exposed"
- Samba Management: Configuration with the net utility, part two
- Stocking a toolbox for Linux panics
- Samba Management: Configuration with the net utility, part one
- How to smack IT intruders with MACs
- Managing Samba-3.0.21: The pdbedit utility, part 1
- Managing Samba-3.0.21: The pdbedit utility, part 2
- Web servers: Mounting filesystems, adding users and groups and automating filesystems
- Golden's Rules: Will proprietary vendors' open source deals help IT shops, OS movement?
- Managing Samba: Configuration for remote management, part 1
- Managing Samba: Configuration for remote management, part two
- OpenOffice 2.0 tips: Creating database forms, part two
- OpenOffice 2.0 tips: Creating database forms
- OpenOffice 2.0 Base: Getting the right views
- Rootkit levels of infection and mitigation
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