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Moving from Red Hat to Mandrake

Author: Joe Barr For the first time in a good while, I'm not running Red Hat. This article is the first to be written...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 28th 2003

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for BIND, Ethereal, Glibc, Libnids, phpSysInfo, Stunnel, EPIC, iproute, Pan, and XFree86....

CLI magic: alias cat and pipe meet grep

Author: Joe Barr There has been such a heavy emphasis on making Linux more Windows-like in the past couple of years -- not to...

Kickstarting Linux client installs

Author: Jerald Sheets The hospital where I work as a systems administrator recently decided to migrate all its desktops away from Windows and onto Linux....

Moving from HTML 4.01 to XHTML 1.1

HTML 4.01 has evolved into a new markup language dubbed XHTML, based on the XML standard developed by the W3C. If you have...

The black art of fleecing your customers

Author: Joe Barr The facts of this story are true. It describes an outage on my TimeWarner RoadRunner account that occurred November 21, 2003....

MontaVista and Renesas Team for Mobile Phones

Patricia Colby writes "MontaVista Linux Consumer Electronics Edition Adds Support for Renesas Technologys SH-Mobile High-Performance Processor. Combination Will Accelerate Integrated Solutions for Next-Generation Mobile...

Rdesktop yields remote possibilities

Author: Darryl Dixon Many companies now would love to move their infrastructure to GNU/Linux for cost reasons, but are unable to shift their line-of-business Windows...

Questions and Comments for Symantec’s CEO

Chuck Talk writes "Last week, John Thompson, CEO of Symantec Corp., gave a keynote address at Comdex as reported by eWeek magazine. That address...

NT will hold back Windows Server 2003

Microsoft says Windows Server 2003 as an operating system capable of pushing aside Unix and mainframes. But most customers are still...