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Review: CentOS 3.3 is a good Red Hat server alternative

Author: Aditya Nag According to the Web site of its developers, the cAos Foundation, "The goal is to reproduce RHEL in a freely distributable...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 19, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for libxml2, MySQL, imagemagick, Apache, fetch, Ruby, BNC, Squirrelmail, gd, sudo, totem, drakxtools, httpd,...

Boot-managing your Linux+Windows box

Author: Preston St. Pierre Operating system tinkerers have learned to their displeasure that installing Windows after Linux on a system with a dual-boot configuration disables...

Commentary: Linux is not Red Hat, and other Sun-isms debunked

Author: Jem Matzan Sun Microsystems head honchos Scott McNealy and Jonathan Schwartz often equate Red Hat with all of GNU/Linux. After interviewing both of them...

OSDir.com Weekly Screenshots for November 16, 2004

Chris writes "In the past week at OSDir we took some time to install and built screenshot tours for Tao Linux 3.0 Update 3,...

CentraView Launches Open Source CRM/SFA Project

Anonymous Reader writes "CentraView Launches Feature-Complete Java Open Source CRM/SFA Project. Project Delivers High Business Value and Leverages New Open Source ModelBlue Bell, PA,...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 12, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for xpdf, libtiff3, sasl, shadow, ruby, freeam, gzip, libgd1, gnats, libgd2, Gallery, ImageMagick, zgv,...

Advanced Linux Installations and Upgrades with Kickstart

In Hands-Off Fedora Installs with Kickstart, I provided an overview of the Kickstart process. This article is a collection of techniques that may interest...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 5, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for rsync, squid, subversion, gaim, apache, postgresql, mpg123, abiword, iptables, xpdf, libxml, lvm10, hdcp,...

Too many cooks in Linux?

Author: Vinod Vijayarajan Linux has always been about choice: the freedom to change code if you wish to modify its behavior, the freedom to see...