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Gentoo Linux

Author: JT Smith Gentoo Linux is a special flavor of Linux that can be automatically optimized and customized for just about any application or need....

Choosing an open source license

Author: Mary E. Tyler The Open Source Initiative (OSI) lists more than 50 approved open source licenses. Each license is anywhere from slightly to vastly unlike its...

Windows to Linux Migration Guide

By Karen D, Schwartz on July 23, 2004 (8:00:00 AM) For many companies, migrating from Windows to Linux makes sense. The reasons are compelling: greater...

Linux Integration Guide

Author: Preston St. Pierre Single-vendor enterprise computing centers exist only in the minds of some non-technical corporate executives. IT employees know that every computer room...

Linux Training and Certification Guide

Author: Preston St. Pierre Linux training and certification programs are growing in both popularity and number. How do you evaluate which of the available...

Linux in Government: How to Misunderstand the Enterprise Linux Desktop

GNU/Linux and open-source software have matured and attained significant popularity within the enterprise space. GNU/Linux already has made a showing of dominance based on...

Introduction to securing Linux

Only the paranoid survive, and that is no less true when securing Linux® systems as any other. Fortunately, a host of security features are...

How to run your own yum repository

Author: David Murphy Yum is a powerful tool that greatly improves package handling on RPM-based Linux distributions. This tutorial explains how to create a local...

Securing Linux: What it means to be secure

Anonymous Reader writes "Only the paranoid survive, and that is no less true when securing Linux® systems as any other. Fortunately, a host of...

Review: OpenBSD 3.5

Author: Jem Matzan The OpenBSD Project released OpenBSD 3.5 exactly on schedule on May 1, adding support for new functions and devices in the kernel...