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Codehost Releases BrightQ Pro v2.0

Codehost Inc. writes "BrightQ Pro v2.0 makes printing from Unix and Linux more powerful and seamless than everCULVER CITY, CA September 21, 2004 –...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Getting started with Sybase Express

Author: Preston St. Pierre Maybe I'm a complete loner here, but I was tickled pink to learn that Sybase, my former employer, had released a...

How GNU/Linux and Serial ATA RAID teamed up to save money

Author: Jem Matzan Recently Mailroute, a company that provides virus and spam filtering for businesses, switched its GNU/Linux-based servers from SCSI to Serial ATA disks...

Broadcom announces RAIDcore Linux support

Broadcom's SATA-based RAID Controller Cards Now Available for Red Hat and Fedora Linux OS PlatformsIRVINE, Calif. - September 20, 2004 - Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq:...

Linux Advisory Watch – September 17, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for wv, kde, zlib, webmin, cupsys, samba, gtk2, gallery, samba, sus, cdrtools, squid, apache2, mod_ssl, httpd,...

Make simple clusters easy and complex clusters possible

gham writes "xCAT (Extreme Cluster Administration Toolkit) is a tool kit that can be used for the deployment and administration of complex Linux clusters....

“Stateless Linux” project

Red Hat engineering is starting a new project we're calling "stateless Linux" for lack of a better name - some components of this are already in...

Review: VMware 4.5.2

Author: Jem Matzan Virtual machine software allows you to run one operating system (and its applications) from within the environment of another. For years the...

‘Open Source Solaris’ to debut this year

As it readies Solaris 10, Sun develops an open-source project modeled on Apple's Darwin and Red Hat's Fedora. Link: news.com Category: Open Source

CLI Magic: It’s about time

Author: Mike Chirico Setting your computer to the correct time is essential because so many things depend on it: log files, email servers, cron jobs,...