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Introduction to coLinux: Linux on Windows, Literally
Submitted By: SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 14 May 2007
TIP - You can still run Linux inside Windows, even if you have limited operating system capabilities, thanks to Cooperative Linux, or coLinux, without even having to reboot.
Ubuntu servers: Getting started
07 May 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Ubuntu Linux expert Andrew Kutz gives some helpful advice about getting started with Ubuntu Linux on the server.
Bastille Linux: Introduction and installation
09 Apr 2007
TIP - Bastille Linux is an automated security tool, ideal for cross-platform environments. Get started here with an introduction and instructions for installation.
Pre-loaded Linux PCs
21 Mar 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - An open source strategies expert tackles the issue of Linux on pre-loaded Linux PCs.
Booting with a Linux Installer
21 Mar 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - An expert describes how to boot with a Linux Installer.
Migrating infrastructure from Unix to Linux
21 Mar 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Unix-to-Linux migration expert Ken Milberg describes how virtualization, support, clustering and more fit into the migration of an IT infrastructure to Unix.
Using YUM in RHEL5 for RPM systems
Submitted By: SearchOpenSource.com | 19 Feb 2007
TIP - An expert discusses using YUM (Yellowdog Update Modifier) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for updating, installing, removing and maintaining RPM packages.
Enterprise redundancy using VRRP
Submitted By: SearchOpenSource.com | 05 Feb 2007
TIP - Get started using Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), a standard used in enterprise environments where routing redundancy is necessary for host stations.
Setting up a network with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0
Submitted By: SearchOpenSource.com | 18 Jan 2007
TIP - Learn the basics of Linux networking tasks, like backing up configuration files, and progress to spoofing MAC addresses and subinterfacing using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0.
The Linux desktop: Dual booting, drivers and printers
Submitted By: SearchOpenSource.com | 20 Dec 2006
TIP - Discover how to set up a dual boot with different flavors of Linux or Linux and Windows on a laptop, as well as where to go for your wireless and printer drivers.


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