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Expand your network with multiple NICs in Linux
An operating system’s ability to support multiple network interface cards NICs is critical in many environments. It allows for future expansion without the need to add new servers, and it lets an administrator break up a network into smaller pieces without the need for a router. Most every operating system...
Tags: adapter, Kudzu, Linux, multiple Network Interface Card, network, network interface card, Red Hat Linux, Red Hat Linux 7.3, Scott Lowe MCSE, server
Technical articles 2003-01-09
Support both OSs: Dual boot Windows XP and Red Hat Linux 7.3
See how to use Linux boot loader GRUB to make Red Hat Linux dual boot with Windows.At a time when some organizations are investigating the possibility of running Linux instead of Windows on some or all of their desktops, support departments face the possibility of having to support both operating...
Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Scott Lowe MCSE, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Linux, Red Hat Linux 7.3, Red Hat Inc., Microsoft Windows XP, VMware Inc., operating system
Technical articles 2002-05-22

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Build a Beowulf cluster with Red Hat Linux and VMware
See how you can install a Beowulf cluster inside VMware using a Red Hat Linux server.The Beowulf cluster is a number-crunching monster. In fact, you would be hard-pressed to find another type of machine that will give you more number-crunching power for your dollar.The problem is that there are relatively...
Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Scott Lowe MCSE, Beowulf Cluster, Linux, VMware Inc., virtual machine, Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Linux
Technical articles 2002-05-08
Red Hat 7.1 offers complete Linux solution
With scores of Linux distributions available, it can be difficult to choose between them. But there is one that stands out from the rest. Red Hat Linux 7.1 offers beefed-up security, easier installation, and a whole host of new tools.By Kamal GillWith greater than two-thirds of the Linux distribution market...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, CNET, Red Hat Inc., kernel, Linux, Red Hat 7.1
Technical articles 2001-10-15
Make Linux rollouts easier with Ximian Red Carpet Enterprise 2
With its acquisition of SuSE and Ximian and its open source focus, Novell has very quickly gone from a niche player in the open source Linux world to being a major force with which to contend. Even more, with broad support from companies like Novell and IBM, Linux and related...
Tags: Red Carpet Enterprise 2, Scott Lowe MCSE, Linux, Red Hat Inc., SuSE, Ximian, server
Technical articles 2004-03-23
Reasons to want Red Hat Linux 8.0
I've been an avid Linux user for a long, long time. I was there when everything was configured via text editor and the X Windows system relied on xf86config. During these “dark ages,” server configuration was a nightmare and the desktop was a choice between fvwm2, Blackbox, or text mode....
Tags: desktop, Jack Wallen, Jr., Linux, Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Inc., Red Hat Linux
Technical articles 2003-02-21
Get the Linux Guest Support pack for Virtual Server 2005 R2
Microsoft's Linux Guest Support pack for Virtual Server 2005 R2 enhances a variety of Linux distros. Find out how to get the service pack, and learn what it can do for you. In order to encourage adoption of Virtual Server 2005 over the offerings of other companies, such...
Tags: Microsoft Virtual Server, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, Linux, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Corporate communications, Virtual Server 2005 R2, Microsoft Corp, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Corp., Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2007-04-10
Get IT Done: Join a Linux server to Active Directory with Samba 3.0
Use Samba 3.0 to link a Linux server to Microsofts Active DirectoryWith Linux becoming more prevalent in enterprises, the need for interoperability between it and incumbent operating systems becomes more important. Who wants to add a new system if it will require a whole new set of administration tools and...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Directory services, Get IT Done, server, Linux server, Scott Lowe MCSE, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Samba, Samba 3.0, Linux
Technical articles 2002-07-11
Linux's TCO not free but still impressive
Determining Linux's total cost of ownership TCO isn't easy. A wide variety of factors from hardware to support and server numbers come into play. A recent study clearly indicates that it can be quite cost effective for some installations.The question of whether Linux’s total cost of ownership TCO is lower...
Tags: ROI/TCO, Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Grant Gross, Microsoft Corp., TCO, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Al Gillen
Technical articles 2002-12-02
Oracle database on intel: Linux vs Windows
Oracle database on intel: Linux vs WindowsWe are planning upgrade our main database cluster (rs6000/aix) to Oracle on Intel, research done give a lot of papers from dell, hp, intel that about roi of moving out of risc/unix but there is no clear evidence about performance issues between LINUX and...
Tags: database, file system, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Oracle Corp., Oracle Database, romeroGT, software
Discussion threads 2004-12-16
Installing VMware GSX Server
VMware issynonymous with virtual machines. Infact, that's VMware's only business, so it should come as no surprise that its products—Workstation,GSX, and ESX servers—are all solid, stable, and very reliable. Further, VMwarehas a very mature and powerful administration suite. In this article, I'llpresent a sample deployment of VMware's GSX Server 3.1...
Tags: GSX Server, kernel, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0, Red Hat Inc., Scott Lowe MCSE, server, stock, VMWare GSX, VMware GSX Server, VMware Inc.
Technical articles 2004-12-13
Searching for Red Hat Fisher: A preview of Red Hat 7.1 (Fisher)
If you live on the edge of Linux technology, you're probably itching to upgrade to Red Hat Linux's new beta (dubbed "Fisher"). If you're curious as to how it stands up, read Jack Wallen, Jr.'s account.Red Hat Linux recently released "Fisher" into the beta wild, and I decided to download...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, workstation, Jack Wallen, Jr., Installer, Red Hat Inc., Linux, Fisher, beta
Technical articles 2001-03-01
Red Hat 6.2: The big beta boogie, part 2
In part 1 of this two-part series, Jack Wallen, Jr. looked at the unofficial method of upgrading to Red Hat Linux 6.2. In this Daily Drill Down, Jack examines more conventional methods and digs deeper into the upgrade.In “Red Hat 6.2: The big beta boogie, part 1,”I took a look...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Jack Wallen, Jr., Red Hat Linux 6.2, Red Hat Inc., GNOME
Technical articles 2000-09-26
Set up virtual test and development machines with User Mode Linux
To allow admins and developers to troubleshoot configurations or debug code without bringing down your servers, check out User Mode Linux. Scott Lowe explains how to use this virtual machine.Developers. You give them some space on a server to work with, say, a new C compiler, and a little while...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, Scott Lowe MCSE, User-mode Linux, RPM
Technical articles 2002-02-26
Linux plus recycled hardware equals serious savings
See how one network administrator literally rescued a PC from a dumpster and turned it into a Linux mail server.There’s a Monty Python skit where the cast is sitting around discussing how poor they were when they were growing up. Everyone is outdoing everyone else’s story until one of them...
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, E-mail servers, Mike Walton, hardware, Linux, server
Technical articles 2001-08-21
Installation problem of Red Hat 9,0
Hi there...I have a problem with respect to the installation of Red Hat linux 9,0 in the SATA controler's hard drive....And Installer gives me a message "An error while trying to read hard drive" ...Why Linux can't recognize the hard drive...Please help me..I have already Windows XP installed on this...
Tags: BIOS, linux, Red Hat Inc., samik@..., Serial ATA
Q&A 2005-07-13
The Linux Desktop Invasion: Desktop tips
You've come to the right place for some solid Linux desktop tips: Jack Wallen, Jr.'s Linux Desktop Invasion.In this first installment of the Linux Desktop Invasion, I’m going to give you a few quick tips that are sure to make your Linux desktop experience much better. No fanfare, no hullabaloo,...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Desktops, UNIX, Operating systems, Jack Wallen, Jr., font, TrueType font, TrueType, Linux desktop, Linux, Linux Desktop Invasion, desktop
Technical articles 2001-11-02
Set up a PostgreSQL database server on Linux
Use this tutorial to get a PostgreSQL database server up and running on Linux.In a previous article, I discussed the use of the popular MySQL database server on Linux. In this article, we will look at how to set up an alternative open source database called PostgreSQL. While MySQL is...
Tags: Databases, Linux, database server, server, Scott Lowe MCSE, PostgreSQL
Technical articles 2002-01-03
Monitor network latency using a free tool called SmokePing
Like most administrators, you've probably received a call from a user complaining that the network was "slow." The good news is that now you can monitor network latency, set alarm thresholds, and resolve problems before your users complain. Understanding your network, its performance, and its problems often requires a suite...
Tags: Lori Hyde CCNA, monitor, network, SmokePing, tool
Technical articles 2003-07-21
Learn how to set up the versatile MySQL database on Linux
Use the steps in this tutorial to help you build a successful installation of the MySQL database server on Linux.MySQL is a fast, robust, and freely available open source database platform that runs on almost any current operating system, including both Linux and Windows. In this article, we will go...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Databases, Linux, database, Scott Lowe MCSE, MySQL
Technical articles 2001-11-01
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