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‘Swiss army knife’ software tools not right for patching specific IT problems

Author: Ian Palmer Traditional patch management solutions are better at installing software than they are at patching and upgrading, according to a recent Yankee Group report that...

NTT Data and VA Linux Announce CrashDump Function

shuji sado writes " NTT Data and VA Linux Announce New Open Source Crash Dump Function for the Linux Operating System -- Announcing the Release of...

64 Reasons to Opt for Linux

Linux enthusiasts love to hate Windows, and Microsoft often disparages the very concept of free and open-source software. But if you're running a high-end...

Open source is ‘below the radar’ of local governments

The London mayor's IT adviser says that the use of open-source software such as Linux is a pretty low priority for IT managers in...

A font primer for Linux

Author: Nathan Willis Like most people, I've generally taken fonts for granted over the years. You hit a key, a letter appears on screen...

Rouse’s ousts SCO for OSS

Author: Tina Gasperson At Rouse's Supermarkets in Louisiana, it was just another July day in 2004. Customers placed their summer grocery selections on the conveyor...

CLI Magic: Is iproute2 right for you?

Author: Joe Barr Good news, my dweebs! If you're tired of platform wars, editor wars, browser wars, and environment wars, take heart! I...

Linux Advisory Watch – October 8, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for syscons, shareutils, netpbm, kdelibs, PHP, samba, kernel, XFree86, samba, getmail, zlib,...

How SCO launched an open source company

Author: Jay Lyman Jason Macer never really cared what operating system was running on his servers when the Dallas area businessman's Web hosting resale business...

Cliff’s List Filter – Sept 27 – Oct 1

Author: Preston St. Pierre Welcome to another set of Thursday updates from the trenches of Open Source development: the mailing lists. This week's highlights: new...