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Linux Integration Guide

Author: Preston St. Pierre Single-vendor enterprise computing centers exist only in the minds of some non-technical corporate executives. IT employees know that every computer room...

Linux Training and Certification Guide

Author: Preston St. Pierre Linux training and certification programs are growing in both popularity and number. How do you evaluate which of the available...

Linux Advisory Watch – July 23, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for MMDF, Mozilla, kernel, php4, webmin, Samba, Ethereal, l2tpd, Mailman, httpd, libxml2, wv, php, Unreal, Opera, mod_ssl,...

Linux in space – new satellite eyes up open source OS

Linux may be an operating system synonymous with a flightless bird, but if some Sydney research students have their way, it could be...

Ottawa Linux symposium offers insight into kernel changes

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham OTTAWA -- The Ottawa Linux Symposium is an annual limited-attendance conference in the heart of the Canadian capital. Linux developers from...

Arcom launches new Linux Development Kit

Jenny McCrae writes "An embedded Linux Development Kit for Arcom’s IXP425 XScale® based network processor board is now available. The Development Kit is a...

Review: OpenBSD 3.5

Author: Jem Matzan The OpenBSD Project released OpenBSD 3.5 exactly on schedule on May 1, adding support for new functions and devices in the kernel...

Introduction to Linux and Linux.com

Author: JT Smith - By the Linux.com staff - Linux.com is an independent Web site that provides Linux information, news, tips, and reference material. Our...

IBM beefs up Rational toolset At Work SEARCH: IBM beefs up Rational toolset

IBM Rational -- a division formed from the acquisition of Rational Software by Big Blue in 2003 -- has finished the initial integration of...

http://www.onlamp.com/pub/wlg/5211

I've been a Windows die-hard for more years than I want to remember, having used the operating system since even before the prehistoric days...