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The People Who Support Linux: Linux Skills Land Job for This Linux Lady
Deborah Wazir says Linux helped her land her current job.
She says she was first introduced to Linux in the late 90s in the form...
Development Release: Scientific Linux 6 Alpha 4
Troy Dawson has announced the availability of the fourth alpha release of Scientific Linux 6, a distribution built by compiling source packages for Red...
Oracle Q&A: A Refresher on Unbreakable Linux Kernel
Oracle caused quite a stir in 2010 when it announced its Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel for Oracle Linux. With the New Year upon us, we...
Tip: Extending Yum With Plugins
Yum is the excellent package manager used on Red Hat, Fedora, and other related Linux distributions. Did you know you can extend its usefulness...
Remote Linux Desktops with NoMachine NX
The ability to remotely log on to a Linux machine is usually fairly straight-forward: You install SSH and openssh-server and then tunnel X with...
How SPDX will Make FOSS License Compliance Easier
Compliance is a concept that's been catching on with a lot of organizations and developers in the open source community these days, but it...
Block Unwanted Traffic With Packetfence
Packetfence is a very powerful Network Access Control tool. Using Packetfence you can control and block unwanted traffic on your network. Want to block...
Install and Configure Packetfence on Ubuntu Linux
Packetfence is one of the most powerful network access control applications available. With this tool you can control who (what, and when) has access...
Five Tips for Successful Linux Deployments
Linux deployments still carry high expectations. Before pushing the button on that Linux deployment, make sure you have all the bases covered, and we...
Understanding the Stable Linux Kernel
Will we have a new kernel by Christmas? I remember wondering that back in 1998 when 2.2 was on the horizon. Things have changed...