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New OpenNMS Stable Release Available
Dave Hustice writes "Newest Version Adds Features and Increased Scalability
Research Triangle, NC (February 11, 2005) – The OpenNMS ® Group has completed and packaged...
Linux Advisory Watch – January 28, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, articles were released for libtiff, ethereal, xpdf, squid, xtrlock, sword, unarj, enscript, zhcon, vdr, xine-lib, libpam-radius,
kdebase, f2c, cups, alsa-lib,...
Managing hardware inventory and software licensing with open source products
Author: Eduardo Capouya
In small offices and large corporate networks, IT administrators have to manage hardware and software inventory. Keeping track of manufacturers, components, devices,...
dmidecode: What’s it good for?
Author: Joe Barr
You know you're living in a cutthroat world when your BIOS lies to your operating system at boot time. Yet that's...
Linux small business servers
Author: Rob Reilly
Most companies with more than 25 people have their own information technology personnel, hardware, and infrastructure. Where does that leave the small...
Predicting the weather with Linux at the National Weather Service
- By
Norbert Cartagena -
Government institutions are often maligned for their spending habits, especially when it comes to computer hardware and software. With...
Linux Advisory Watch – November 8th 2002
By: Benjamin D.
ThomasLinux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security
vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout the week....
IBM introduces energy-saving server running Linux
Author: JT Smith
IBM today introduced an
energy-conserving IBM eServer that consumes up to 57 percent less
electricity and generates up to 63 percent less heat than...
Xfree86 4.2.0 out
Author: JT Smith
XFree86: XFree86 4.2.0 is now available for download. You may download it from the official ftp site or from one of the...
The Linux Line
Author: JT Smith
"It's hard to believe we're into the last quarter of 2001.Clearly,
we're facing the most challenging business environment in years.
Nevertheless, Linux continues to...