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Interview with a Grandmother
Opening up a world of possibilities for one woman, using OEone HomeBase with Linux preinstalled.
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Gettysburg LUG meeting this Saturday
Anonymous Reader writes "The GBLUG will be having its next meeting this Saturday Jan 11th. We will be discussing several topics inculding our LFS...
SystemImager 3.0 Released
Anonymous Reader writes "SystemImager is distribution independent and makes it easy to do automated installs (clones), software distribution, content or data distribution, configuration changes,...
Rewindable Desktop, part II
Anonymous Reader writes "In the second installment of a continuing series, Bowie J. Poag describes the architecture involved in his conception of a "rewindable...
Training available for new commercial Security-Enhanced Linux
- by Tina Gasperson -
The Open Source Development Group (OSDgroup) has developed courseware for
Security Enhanced Linux, the National Security
Agency's beefed-up Linux distribution that is...
The business of making Linux easier to use
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
The comparative complexity of administering Linux servers is a huge adoption barrier for small companies that can't afford to...
Mandrake 9.0: It takes two, baby
- by Tina Gasperson -
The first thing I noticed about Mandrake 9.0 Linux is that the goofy
cross-eyed penguin is gone. Mandrake is pointing itself...
Red Hat 8 or SuSE 8.1 for the desktop user?
- By Pete White -
As both operating systems get easier and easier for the desktop user, which
is the best for the less experienced Linux...
Linux can do hot backups on Oracle now
- by Tina Gasperson -Data backups are essential in the enterprise - not just a good idea.
STORserver has an interesting backup
appliance that installs...
Commentary: Linux myths that never die
- by John Fitzgibbon -As a long-time Microsoft Windows user who recently switched almost exclusively
to Linux, I'd like to share a few observations on...