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Level Up to IPv6 with Ubuntu 10.10 on Comcast

Comcast has started IPv6 trials. If Comcast is your ISP, you can get started using IPv6 on Linux right away, with just a few...

The Root of All Password Evils: Say No to Shared Passwords

One password to rule them all — aside from the fun Tolkienesque overtones, sharing a root password among admin staff to perform system administration...

Use Evolution to Connect to Microsoft Exchange on Linux

  If you're a Linux user in a Exchange environment, you don't have to give up Linux to communicate with your co-workers — just embrace...

Weekend Project: Get Started with Btrfs

  The B-tree file system Btrfs is a next-generation filesystem for Linux, and although it is still undergoing rapid development, you can use it for...

Alcatel-Lucent Taps Linux for 10G Enterprise Switch

Alcatel-Lucent has switched from VxWorks to Linux for a new & intelligent& 10-gigabit Ethernet enterprise switch. The OmniSwitch 10K Modular LAN Chassis supports 5Tbps...

New Blade Switching Platform Looks to 40 GbE

Blade Network Technologies, a spinoff of now-bankrupt Nortel in the process of being acquired by IBM, is looking to make 40 Gigabit Ethernet a...

Manage Google Services from the Command Line on Linux

  I love Web services. I'm just not a fan of always having to use a browser as the interface for said services. Google's services...

Industrial PC Supplies Mini PCI Express and SIM-card Expansion

Korenix announced a DIN rail-mounted industrial communication computer that offers Mini PCI Express and SIM-card slots. The rugged JetBox 8180 is equipped with an...

Set Sights for Windows: Linux Moving Beyond Unix Migration in the Enterprise

For years, Linux has enjoyed much of its success as a replacement for Unix. Companies turned to Linux to replace Unix servers, or for...

Three Apps That Keep Linux Squeaky Clean

Have you cleaned up your Linux installation lately? On its face, that question might wrongly mark me as a Linux newbie, much like a...