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Large Web Hosting Provider Switches to FreeBSD
Offmyserver, a rackmount server provider, recently completed a migration of 50 servers to the FreeBSD operating system for Host Department, a large web hosting...
Mandrake Corporate Server 3.0: Server software made easy
Author: Jem Matzan
Mandrakesoft released its Corporate Server 3.0 product in February. It's a significant upgrade to the older 2.1 edition. With a newer kernel...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 22, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for MySQL, PHP, libexif, gtkhtml, info2www,
geneweb, f2c, XFCE, vixie-cron, at, nasm, aspell,...
Mandrake Corporate Server 3.0: Server software made easy
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Mandrakesoft released its Corporate Server 3.0 product in February. It's a significant upgrade to the older 2.1 edition. With a newer...
LWCE Toronto: Day 3
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
The third and final day of Toronto's LinuxWorld 2005 had the meat I was looking for. First, I attended Mark...
LWCE Toronto: Day 2
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
TORONTO -- LinuxWorld Day 2 started at 08:30 with another round of sessions. The day was broken down into one-hour...
Why UK’s Access Devices cooked up its own embedded open source OS
Author: Tina Gasperson
Access Devices, founded in 2001, is a digital video equipment designer and manufacturer in the United Kingdom. With the help of open...
Bastille Linux update: Hardening the OS with help from Uncle Sam
Author: Jay Lyman
The Bastille Linux project has recently been working with the U.S. government to improve and harden the operating system security software. Project...
Taking advantage of SELinux in RHEL
The release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 debuts the first commercially supported inclusion of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). The targeted policy is one of...
Linux spreads its wings
Derided as a passing fad in its early years, Linux has since grown at such a pace that technology giants like IBM and Oracle...