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| Libranet was my key to Debian | - By A J Ivanciw - I had given up on Debian a while back, but for all those out there like me (non geek and using Linux and don't really care to learn command line etc.) I have found a really easy and good distro - Libranet. |
| Linux Advisory Watch - January 10th 2003 | - by: Benjamin D. Thomas - Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout the week. It includes pointers to updated packages and descriptions of each vulnerability. |
| Training available for new commercial Security-Enhanced Linux | - by Tina Gasperson - The Open Source Development Group (OSDgroup) has developed courseware for Security Enhanced Linux, the National Security Agency's beefed-up Linux distribution that is also being developed as a commercial distribution by Westcam Consultants. |
| DVD Wars - Hollywood loses a round in an ongoing battle | - By Jeff Elkins - The Hollywood Hegemony has lost a key battle in their ongoing effort to suppress the rights of consumers worldwide. Norwegian teenager Jon Johansen has been acquitted of charges that he committed a crime when he created the DeCSS program that allowed him to watch legally purchased DVDs on his Linux computer. |
| The business of making Linux easier to use | - By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - The comparative complexity of administering Linux servers is a huge adoption barrier for small companies that can't afford to hire their own sysadmins and don't want to rely on outside consultants for all configuration changes or routine server maintenance. NetMAX is building a business by -- as they put it -- "Simplifying Linux Servers." Their "underlying technologies" are Open Source, they say, but their GUI admin ... |
| Can Linux help save SGI? | - By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - One of Linux's supposed barriers in high performance computing is the "eight processor limit." SGI says their new Altix 3000 line, running a patched 2.4.19 kernel, handily breaks this barrier -- it can run up to 64 Intel Itanium 2 microprocessers -- and that "superclusters" built with SGI's Linux-based products can outperform generic Linux clusters in some applications by a large enough margin to justify their ... |
| Mandrake 9.0: It takes two, baby | - by Tina Gasperson - The first thing I noticed about Mandrake 9.0 Linux is that the goofy cross-eyed penguin is gone. Mandrake is pointing itself in a more sophisticated direction - it's not drab like Red Hat, but elegant and inviting. It looks expensive. |
| Red Hat 8 or SuSE 8.1 for the desktop user? | - By Pete White - As both operating systems get easier and easier for the desktop user, which is the best for the less experienced Linux user and why? |
| Linux can do hot backups on Oracle now | - by Tina Gasperson -Data backups are essential in the enterprise - not just a good idea. STORserver has an interesting backup appliance that installs in fifteen minutes, they say. Now, they're releasing a product that will allow companies to run "hot" backups on Oracle databases, in Linux. It is called SDP - STORserver Data Protection. |
| Commentary: Linux myths that never die | - by John Fitzgibbon -As a long-time Microsoft Windows user who recently switched almost exclusively to Linux, I'd like to share a few observations on the transition. |