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Interview: Ken Starks, Lobby4Linux

Author: Joe Barr Ken Starks is a man with a mission: He wants to see Linux succeed on the desktop. To that end, Starks...

CLI Magic: Use top to monitor PCs across a network

Author: JT Smith User level: AdvancedMost Linux users are familiar with the top command, typically used to examine the system load on a local PC...

Interview: Dru Lavigne, BSD Certification Group

Author: Federico Biancuzzi The BSD Certification Group (BSDCG) is a non-profit organization established to create and maintain a global certification standard for system administration on...

The state of ICT in Northern Ireland

Author: Joe Barr Invest Northern Ireland, an agency of the UK government, recently funded a whirlwind trip to Northern Ireland by a half dozen journalists...

Last day at LISA

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier SAN DIEGO -- All good things must come to an end, and the 19th Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA) is...

Swiss Hospital Chooses Open-xchange Server

Sharon Smith writes "Large Scale Collaboration Project at the Central Hospital in Lausanne/Switzerland 7,000 Employees of the "Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois" (CHUV) in Lausanne, Switzerland...

IPv6: Is Now the Time?

Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—December 6, 2005— With the exponential growth of internet services, IPv4, first released in 1981, is becoming outdated. The escalation...

LaCie introduces Linux-bootable USB hard drive

LaCie writes "Today LaCie introduces a mobile USB hard drive pre-loaded with a specially tuned version of Mandriva's award-winning Mandriva Linux Limited Edition 2005...

LinuxIT to make substantial investment in Red Hat

Guest writes "LinuxIT Europe announced today that it is planning a substantial investment in the Red Hat Training Programs. In a move to push...

Zope and Plone blaze open source path at Epson

Author: Tina Gasperson Epson Electronics America (EEA) launched its Web presence in 1998 with a then-typical static HTML Web site running on a Windows server....