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Nexenta OS: Debian based GNU/Solaris

This is to announce Nexenta: the first-ever distribution that combines GNU and OpenSolaris. As you might know, Sun Microsystems just opened Solaris kernel under CDDL license,...

Security elite hash out encryption alternatives

Author: Charlie Hosner At this week's Cryptographic Hash Workshop in Washington, DC, the giants of the cryptography field met to discuss the problem of our...

Review: Mandriva Linux 2006

Author: Bruce Byfield MandrakeLinux always had a reputation as an ideal distribution for beginners. Now that the renamed Mandriva has included technologies from Conectiva and...

5 Days of Linux

So after all my bitching and whining about Linux's readiness to penetrate the average joe user-base, I decided to put my OS where my...

Trying out the new OpenBSD 3.8

Author: Nathan Willis Yesterday OpenBSD, the proactively secure Unix-like operating system, released version 3.8, featuring several improvements to networking, RAID management tools, and increased security....

My sysadmin toolbox

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Every administrator has a set of software tools that he just can't live without. These are the utilities that you install...

openSUSE inspires derivative distros

Author: N. Sanders Just two months ago, Novell opened the development process behind SUSE Linux, creating the openSUSE project. Novell's move gave developers a chance...

Intuos 3 tablet is no one’s best choice

Author: Mary E. Tyler Wacom products are generally considered the industry standard among computer drawing tablets for quality, compatibility with application software, and usability. While...

Linux and Email Infrastructure: Freedom and Choice

Anonymous Reader writes "This paper examines the case for choosing a Linux-based email infrastructure and offers criteria for evaluating solutions. Free registration required." Link: net-security.bitpipe.com Category:...

Google Unites Allies Against Microsoft

Anonymous Reader writes "This one will go down as one of the most hard fought battles in Silicon Valley, harder than perhaps the bitter...