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The Linux filesystem challenge
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Linux boasts the widest array of filesystem support among mainstream operating systems. However, Microsoft (with Longhorn) and Apple (with Tiger) have...
Windows to Linux Migration Guide
By Karen D, Schwartz on July 23, 2004 (8:00:00 AM)
For many companies, migrating from Windows to Linux makes sense. The reasons are compelling: greater...
Linux Integration Guide
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Single-vendor enterprise computing centers exist only in the minds of some non-technical corporate executives. IT employees know that every computer room...
MontaVista Linux CGE Continues Gaining Traction
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Software Sees Renewed Growth in Telecom Market
Now Counts Nine Major Global Network Equipment Providers as Customers for Carrier Grade Linux...
McObjects eXtremeDB 2.3 Adds Transaction Logging
Ted Kenney writes "McObject® has released version 2.3 of eXtremeDB, its in-memory embedded database system for Linux, to final beta testing. The principal new...
Mondo Rescue LiveCD backup: a nugget of gold
Author: Joe Barr
I received an email a few weeks ago following a column I wrote on backups. The reader said, "I'm looking for...
Making Fedora Core 2 and Windows play well together
There is a bug in Fedora Core 2 that causes the hard disk geometry as
reported in...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: using Ximian tools for system maintenance
Author: Brian Jones
Have you ever needed an automated solution that requires very little administration intervention, works on possibly different flavors of Linux, and doesn't...
BakBone Software announces support for 64-Bit Linux on IBM eServer pSeries
BakBone Software, a global provider of data protection software, Tuesday announced that BakBone's NetVault software is now supported across all IBM eServer pSeries systems...
Logical Linux partitions on IBM’s iSeries can benefit SMBs
Author: Stacey Quandt
Although the computer industry seems focused on the 64-bit battle between Intel's Itanium and AMD's Opteron, a more interesting 64-bit platform to...