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SLAX 6.0: How does it work?

I don’t like Slackware. No, please! Do not stone me right away! Slackware is a very good operating system. It’s just not “compatible†with...

High availability by virtualization? Try RDBMS

Author: JT Smith Better system uptime may require a relational database management system(RDBMS), not virtualization, our expert explains. Link: searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com Category: Unix

ISO Master wrangles disc images

Author: Bruce Byfield DVD burners such as as K3b and GnomeBaker use standard commands for manipulating .ISO images, such as mkisofs. However, they give users...

At healthcare application vendor, migration to Linux was the developers’ idea

Author: Tina Gasperson Opus Healthcare provides Web-based software solutions for doctors, nurses, therapists, and healthcare support staff. Recently, Opus moved from Unix on Hewlett-Packard hardware...

SCO Gets Leases OKd Despite Novell Objection: “SCO’s Spending $$ by the Boatful –...

The hearing on Novell's objection to the leases was today, and Groklaw had two observers there. The outcome was that SCO's leases were approved. Link:...

New book: The Best of FreeBSD Basics

Author: JT Smith Dru Lavigne's popular and frequently-recommended column has been updated, improved, and compiled into a new book, The Best of FreeBSD Basics. It...

Windows predominates on virtual machines

Virtual machines need an operating system with which to run, and the operating system most frequently being used in the current wave of virtualization...

Restrict Users to SCP and SFTP and Block SSH Shell Access with rssh

Author: JT Smith TP is insecure protocol, but file-transfer is required all time. You can use OpenSSH Server to transfer file using SCP and SFTP...

Choosing an ink-level monitor

Author: Bruce Byfield Thanks to the OpenPrinting Database and the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS), printer support on GNU/Linux is much easier than it was...

Hands-on with the OLPC XO laptop — and loving it

Author: Joe Barr The XO laptop I received last week as part of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Project's "Give One Get One" (G1G1)...