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Mandriva Linux – Wonderful and Maddening

Well, since I've gone through both Ubuntu and openSuSE Linux, and my curiosity about Unix systems in general has really started to kick in,...

Investigating strange dialup activity with Wireshark

Author: Colin Beckingham A controlled dial-on-demand router is a convenient tool. An uncontrolled dial-on-demand router is not. The Wireshark network protocol analyzer helped me track...

Three reasons why GNU/Linux is better for Web servers than OS X

Author: Johannes Truschnigg Apple's OS X, which has been an official certified Unix system for some time now, is often installed onto Internet-exposed or intranet-only...

Sun sheds light on its open-source future

"Sun UK's chief open-source officer, Simon Phipps, has a high-profile role to play as the company aims to complete its move to 100 percent...

Review of O’Reilly School of Technology – System Administration Course

Author: JT Smith Dave Crouse shares his views on the Linux/Unix System Administration Certificate Series course from - O'Reilly School of Technology. This course series...

A beginner’s guide to Korn shell scripting

Author: JT Smith The AIX operating system and other UNIX-like operating systems need a way to communicate with the kernel. This is done through the...

Synchronize directories with Komparator and KDiff3

Author: Federico Kereki If you work some of the time on your laptop and some of the time on your desktop box, making sure that...

Don’t forget the text editor

Author: Alan Berg Text editors are important for many tasks, from editing configuration files, nudging cron jobs, and manipulating XML files to quickly pushing out...

Unfairly indicting Sun for its SCO testimony?

Pamela Jones rightly takes umbrage that Sun apparently stood by while SCO attempted to foul the pedigree of Linux, but how much righteous indignation...

coLinux gets its second wind

Author: Bruce Byfield Cooperative Linux (coLinux for short) occupies a unique niche in the field of virtualization -- that of running GNU/Linux natively in Windows....