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Linux customer indemnification: Vendors take diverse approaches
Author: Mary E. Tyler
Since the SCO Group began threatening to sue organizations that run
Linux, some commercial Linux vendors have stepped forward to assure
customers that...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 4, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for mailman, kde, MySQL, mc, Apache, Heimdal, utempter, and LHA. The
distributors...
Linux: x86 No Execute Support
Ingo Molnar announced the availablity of support for AMD's NX, or "no execute" bit for the x86 architecture. Originally introduced...
Intel slices up to 34% off server chip prices
Intel has quietly cut the prices of a range of Xeon DP processors ahead of the launch later this month of 'Nocona', its first...
Cliff’s List Filter – May 26 – June 1
Author: Ian Palmer
Welcome again to another release of the latest news from the Linux Kernel, GNOME, KDE and Mozilla developer's lists. This week,...
Can Linux Help Both Haves and Havenots?
How does Linux help IT companies make money, while at the same facilitating computer access among the world's "havenots"? In a...
Drive recovery comes to Linux
Author: Mary E. Tyler
Fire. Flood. Having a five-foot-thick redwood tree fall on your home
office. Collectively, these are disasters that can befall your
computers' hard drives....
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Perl’s Tie::File module
Author: Brian Jones
Two factors outshine all others as reasons I became a systems administrator.
The first is that, well, I like computers and computing. The
second...
Linux desktop dominance – A guaranteed plan
Kelly McNeill writes "Linux on the desktop will happen when this step by step process is followed. Editorial contributor Esko Woudenberg submitted the following...
Play Donkey Kong, go to jail?
Author: Joe Barr
LiveCDs -- distributions that allow you to boot a Linux system without installing software on a PC's hard drive -- are popping...