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MeeGo Summer Seminar: Trip Report
The MeeGo Seminar Summer 2010 edition took place on July 26th, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. The event was packed. More than 530 registrants, 21...
Linux Kernel Gets Multicore Muscle With Latest Upgrade
The latest version of the Linux kernel was released on Sunday, offering not just a host of bug fixes but also new features designed...
LinuxCon Preview: Novell on Linux Workloads, Appliances and Supporting ISVs
As Novell's Markus Rex prepares to deliver his keynote at LinuxCon next week, he took a few minutes to share with us Novell's latest...
Microsoft Exchange Alternatives for Linux
Looking for a Linux-friendly groupware suite that can take the place of Microsoft Exchange in your organization? You'll find a wide range of alternatives...
Open Source Toolchains for Linux Systems Administrators
Today is the 11th Annual SysAdmin Appreciation Day! In celebration, Linux.com is launching a new series titled "SysAdmin Toolbox" aimed at providing SysAdmins with...
Weekend Project: Cache Local DNS Queries
There are few additions to your network that will make as immediate of a performance boost as setting up a caching DNS server. Every...
Quick Demo: Ubuntu Linux solution stack implementation
Learn how to download and install a Ubuntu image and then go through some basic shell commands to help you navigate through the Linux...
OpenStack: Open Standards Meet The Cloud
Collaborative development has leveled the playing field and given power to the individual. One young man from Finland started a project, invited others to...
Breaking Through Real World Storage Barriers in Next Generation Sequencing
The Life Sciences data explosion presents unique data management challenges for an NGS environment. New instruments, methodologies and discoveries are rapidly changing workflows and...
Damn Vulnerable Linux
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is a testing and educational distribution. The idea for producing DVL came from Thorsten Schneider who runs the TeutoHack...