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A Quick Review of DragonFly BSD 1.4

DragonFly BSD 1.4 is the third major release of Matthew Dillon's fork of the FreeBSD operating system, and significant progress has been made towards...

Consultants report corporations embracing, saving with open source

Author: Jay Lyman Linux and open source software are jumping the hurdles to wider corporate adoption, and are delivering significant cost savings to companies that...

Astaro Security Gateway 525 Available

Sharon Smith writes "Astaro Security Gateway 525 Uses Dual-Processor Architecture, Offers Full Redundancy for Critical System Components. BURLINGTON, Mass. – January 17, 2006 – Large enterprises...

TechBookReport on ‘Samba-3 By Example’

TBR writes "While it's relatively straightforward to network a couple of Windows and Linux/Unix machines using Samba, things can get tricky very quickly as...

SCO now shipping MySQL network with OpenServer

Robert writes "Unix vendor SCO Group Inc has begun shipping MySQL AB's Network database update service with its OpenServer 6 Unix operating system, following up...

DevonIT & NoMachine Announce Thin Client Alliance

Sarah Dryell writes "King of Prussia, PA, January 17, 2006 - Devon IT, a leading provider of server-centric computing products and services, today announced the availability...

Review: FreeBSD 6.0

Author: Mayank Sharma For software that's been around since the late '70s, before any of today's more popular operating systems, open source BSDs (in their...

Novell opens AppArmour source code

Author: Stephen Feller Looking to spread the usage of the AppArmour application security software it acquired when it bought Immunix, Novell announced last week that...

My desktop OS: Mac OS X

Author: Turki Marri In 2002, I bought a PowerBook G4 and started using Mac OS X, and it has never let me down since. Apple...

Debugging Expect

More than any other tool for systems administration I know, Expect is misunderstood. By that I mean that Expect is widely used — roughly...