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Deploy software, autonomically

Anonymous Reader writes "In an ideal world, all your code is packaged into a universal install script, with dependency checking, updating, and logging services...

Quick and dirty typesetting with APT

Author: Scott Nesbitt If you need a markup language to create nicely formatted documents, Linux has plenty of them to choose from -- DocBook, TeX...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Netgroups are not just for NIS anymore

Author: Brian Jones With recent advances in freely available LDAP client utilities, Linux administrators can now take advantage of some of the benefits of network groups without...

Microsoft on Sourceforge

In early April Microsoft quietly released its first open source project, WIX, on Sourceforge. WIX, according to the project page, "The...

IBM’s SMB Services Light on Linux

IBM has rolled out a new on-demand initiative geared at providing desktop level support to small and medium sized businesses and...

McObject releases tiny Web server for devices

Ted Kenney writes "McObject® has announced the final beta release on Linux of eXtremeWS, its embeddable HTTP server for intelligent, connected devices. With a...

CLI magic: not your father’s batch

Author: Joe Barr I've heard old-timers say that back in the day, when pulling an all-nighter at the data center, they would put hot dogs...

Scribus 1.1.6 Reviewed

TrialOfFire writes: Scribus is a desktop publishing program for Unix and Linux which has been gathering momentum recently. SuSe now proudly proclaim that with...

Development: Visual Dataflex the way to go?

Anonymous Reader writes "Visual Dataflex allows you, as a developer, quickly create multi-user database programs with moderate requirements such as searches, reports, input and...

Securing a fresh Linux install, part 3

Author: Mike Peters In the previous article in this series we looked at ways to secure files and monitor system logs on a Linux server....