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Scientific Linux, the Great Distro With the Wrong Name
Scientific Linux is an unknown gem, one of the best Red Hat Enterprise Linux clones. The name works against it because it's not for...
Are Your Linux Skills Right for HPC Jobs?
Do you have what it takes for that Linux job with an HPC vendor you've got your eye on? Brent Welch, the director of...
The People Who Support Linux: Windows Turned Linux Admin
Switching to Linux—And Spreading the Word
Alexander Swen is a true Linux evangelist. Since 1996, when he started using Linux-Mandrake on his home computers, he’s...
IPv6 Crash Course For Linux
You might be used to working with IPv4 on Linux, but like it or not IPv6 is on its way in. Roll up your...
Meet the Guru: Interview with Ultimate Linux Guru Matthew Fillpot
Last week the Linux Foundation announced the winners of its Ultimate Linux Guru contest. The winner? One of the top five gurus from last...
Malware Attacks Linux and Unix-Like Routers
Malware has been found in the wild that masquerades as harmless Linux/Unix-like software for routers, but is in fact an IRC backdoor, according to...
Linux Video Part 3: The X Window System
THE X WINDOW SYSTEM Preamble This is the third article in the "Linux Display Anatomy". Here we are covering the the general X server system...
LinuxCon Preview: Stormy Peters on Desktops, Data and Clouds
As part of our LinuxCon Preview series, I recently had the opportunity to ask a few questions of our keynote speaker Stormy Peters. Peters...
The Linux Box to Market the Ubuntu Operating System to U.S. Enterprise Users
ANN ARBOR, Mich., February 16, 2010 – One of the most rapidly growing and popular operating systems, UbuntuR, is taking a significant run at...
Slackware Linux Tip-of-the-day: Power savings/CPU frequency scaling
Some Linux laptop users may have noticed that the battery life under Linux outperforms the performance under windows or Mac. The reason for this...