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Qmail Toaster makes mail server setup easy
Author: Aditya Nag
A mail server is an essential part of any organization's IT infrastructure, but installing and maintaining a mail server is not always...
Review: Linux Debugging and Performance Tuning
Inhibit writes "Linux Debugging and Performance Tuning takes a look at finding performance snags and tweaking them out of a system. Determine if this...
When a Linux user buys Apple’s Mac mini
In early 2005, Apple was announcing the Mac mini computer. It was the answer to what I was looking for in a computer, so...
Review: Linspire 5
Mick W writes "Linspire. Something which can essentially be summed as Debian made easy, with extra bits added, and costing some money. Naturally, it...
Linux tools make the most of AMD processors
FSMLabs is claiming a breakthrough single digit microsecond timing on a 64bit dual core AMD Opteron processors and has released Carrier Grade Linux and...
Linux Advisory Watch – November 25th 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for phpgroupware, egroupware, fetchmail, gnump3d, common-lisp-controller, xmail, unzip, netpbm, mantis, fetchmail-ssl, sylpheed, ipmenu, horde3, zope, Smb4k,...
It’s turtles and modules all the way down
Author: Bruce Byfield
Commentary -- According to urban legend, a famous scientist was confronted by a woman who insisted that the world is flat and...
Cybarworks uses echoWare for support everywhere
Author: Tina Gasperson
Cybarworks is an IT services firm that provides support and consultancy to businesses throughout the state of Arizona. Its Cybarcare program is...
Coraid Provides Fiberlink with Affordable SAN
Anonymous Reader writes "SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 22, 2005--Coraid Inc. today announced that Fiberlink Communications Corp., a leading innovator and trusted enterprise partner for...
Microsoft Drops the Big One on ODF
Andy Updegrove writes "Nobody expected Microsoft to roll over and give up 40% of its profits to those that would support OpenDocument. The...