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Linux : Interviews : Red Hat's Tiemann: Architectural vision must be 20/20
Posted: ( Fri 16th May 2003 05:00:53[AM] UTC )
In this interview, Red Hat CTO Michael Tiemann talks about the importance of system and network architecture, and he explains how Linux and open-source enable cost savings and innovation. Tiemann also reacts to the SCO-IBM lawsuit, AMD's new 64-bit Opteron processor and UnitedLinux.

Linux : Websites : The Linux Migration Quick Reference
Posted: ( Fri 16th May 2003 05:00:27[AM] UTC )
This site gives you the nuts and bolts view of how to get things going in Linux in the shortest amount of time. No need to wade through lots of documentation.

Linux : Articles : Dos & don\'ts: Smoothing out patch-management woes
Posted: ( Tue 15th Apr 2003 09:59:08[AM] UTC )
Gibraltar Software CTO Mark Allen shares some advice on developing a strategy for patching critical systems and applications.

Linux : Articles : Linux vs. Windows TCO: Complex issues, no easy answers
Posted: ( Tue 15th Apr 2003 09:58:03[AM] UTC )
In this article, industry experts comment on a recent IDC white paper which stated that the five-year total cost of ownership of Linux was higher than that of Windows 2000. According to some, the TCO issue is less important to most enterprises than the issue of return on investment -- and Linux versus Unix may be a more compelling contest than Linux versus Windows.

Linux : Websites : Asian Open Source Centre launched
Posted: ( Tue 15th Apr 2003 09:54:27[AM] UTC )
This Asia Open Source Centre is to promoting free software and open source use in Asia, especially related to localization.The centre focuses on open source issues specific to Asia, such as localization of software, open source for creating local content, and the use of open source to bridge the 'digital divide'.

Linux : Websites : MH Linux News Portal and Support Forum
Posted: ( Tue 15th Apr 2003 09:54:03[AM] UTC )
“MH Linux”. My main aim is to produce a support forum that will be useful for the Linux Newbie right the way up to the more experienced Linux user, but more than this I am hoping it will become a community of like minded people that share a common interest in Linux MH Linux Homepage

Linux : Articles : Windows-to-Linux on the desktop has its drawbacks
Posted: ( Tue 4th Mar 2003 12:33:18[PM] UTC )
Sure there are cost and maintenance savings in opting for Linux on the desktop over Windows, but administrators still have to contend with some setbacks. Application availability, or compatibility, is an issue as is training and potential downtime that accompanies a migration.

Linux : Articles : Linux on the desktop ...
Posted: ( Tue 4th Mar 2003 12:33:18[PM] UTC )
In this guest column at DesktopLinux.com, former SCO evangelist and Samba.org team leader John H. Terpstra weighs in on market perceptions about Linux and its suitability for the desktop.

Linux : Websites : \"CZ Linux\" Linux Community, Help and Support Forum
Posted: ( Tue 31st Dec 2002 09:43:43[AM] UTC )
“CZ Linux”. My main aim is to produce a support forum that will be useful for the Linux Newbie right the way up to the more experienced Linux user, but more than this I am hoping it will become a community of like minded people that share a common interest in Linux. The board is running phpBB2 and its hosted on a Linux Server ( Red Hat ) so all round its Linux friendly and open source. Link to CZ Linux.

Linux : Articles : Linux in the Enterprise Closer Than You Think
Posted: ( Tue 31st Dec 2002 09:41:58[AM] UTC )
I have watched with some bemusement the overall trend of the articles that are coming out on Linux in the enterprise, and not just the ones from ELF. What Linux needs, these articles intone, is more applications to be successful. If only there were more applications for Linux, pundits and corporate IT people have said, then it could not help but be more successful.

Linux : Articles : Seeing through the Linux-Windows TCO comparisons
Posted: ( Tue 31st Dec 2002 09:41:58[AM] UTC )
Help for managers who want to undertake their own TCO study. We look at three current real-world scenarios to learn what elements should be included in TCO calculations.

Linux : Howtos : Using RAID in Linux
Posted: ( Tue 17th Dec 2002 07:42:27[AM] UTC )
When you look at some of the installation documents for any of popular Linux distributions, you will see only few mentions of the term RAID, typically with passages such as \"you will need RAID only if you are a very professional systems administrator and you already know what are you doing.\" Even in the latest documentation of the latest Linux releases, this is likely the only thing you will see about RAID. This is one big reason why I think we should move past this barrier and demonstrate that RAID can be used by \"normal\" people.

Linux : Howtos : Configure Samba as a primary domain controller on an xSeries server
Posted: ( Tue 17th Dec 2002 07:41:34[AM] UTC )
Want to integrate your Microsoft client machines with a Linux or Unix server? Open-source Samba turns a Unix or Linux system into a file and print server for Microsoft Windows network clients. Roll up your sleeves, take, this tutorial, and learn how, to configure Samba as a primary domain controller on an xSeries server. [Requires Registration]

Linux : Links : New Linux Website - Linux Compatible
Posted: ( Mon 5th Aug 2002 09:14:58[AM] UTC )
A new Linux website dedicated to compiling list of compatible devices and software for Linux has been launched today: Linux Compatible. The website plans to cover applications, games, and hardware.

Linux : Articles : Matchbox -- a Small Footprint Window Manager for Embedded Devices
Posted: ( Mon 5th Aug 2002 09:13:33[AM] UTC )
In this technical article, Matchbox project leader Matthew Allum introduces his creation: a small footprint window manager for PDAs and other resource- constrained embedded devices. Allum recalls why he decided to embark on the project, outlines its key objectives, describes its architecture and unique characteristics, and ponders its future.

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