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Mandriva Spring 2008: The new "definitive" Linux?
Has Jack Wallen finally found the pinnacle of Linux distributions?The one distribution that will usurp Ubuntu as his OS of choice? You'll have to read his take on Mandriva Spring 2008 and see just how enamored he has become of this distribution once called Mandrake Linux. by Jack Wallen
Tags: Desktop, Mandriva, Laptop Computer, Linux, Notebooks, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-08-03
T-shirt of the week: My first (run)time
You never forget your first love. For some of you old schoolers, it was bartered time on an AIX mainframe. For the younger crowd, it was 3.5-inch disk that carried 1.44 MB of possibility to your PC. But for many of us, it all began with a dog-eared floppy and...
Tags: Mainframes, UNIX, Operating Systems, Servers, Hardware, Software, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-08-01
Webcomic: Linux -- a cautionary tale
Sure, experimenting with Linux is part of the tech lifestyle. What geek hasn't thought about trying it? But the media never tells you about the risks. Nobody ever does... except xkcd. by Jay Garmon
Tags: Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-07-31
Video: 'Your Linux is ready'
Here's a countdown of Linux hits for the week, plus one Novell-produced video, spoofing the Mac-PC ads. Do you suppose anyone will ever make one of these ads or parodies that doesn't make the "winner" completely smarmy and annoying? by Selena Frye
Tags: Video, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-07-31
Go under your Mac's hood with the OS X Terminal
Apple's Mac OS X has a powerful command-line interface that many users will never even know exists. It's not for everyone, but for techs the Terminal can be a powerful tool. If you haven't explored the command-line resources provided with OS X, here's where to begin. by William Jones
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Unix, Terminal, Command-line Interface, Apple Mac OS X, Desktops, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, William Jones
Blog posts 2008-07-31
PCLinuxOS: Definitely "Radically Simple"
In his quest to find the simplest Linux distribution, Jack Wallen makes a stop at PCLinuxOS and may have found the holy grail of simple operating systems. Read Jack's take on PCLinuxOS and decide for yourself if PCLinuxOS is your "go-to" Linux distribution. by Jack Wallen
Tags: Desktop, Distribution, Operating System, KDE, PCLinuxOS, SK, Linux, Open Source, Operating Systems, UNIX, Software, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-07-28
See for yourself what is inside the ASUS Eee901
Find out just what is inside the ASUS Eee in one of TechRepublic's Cracking Open Photo Galleries: Cracking Open the ASUS Eee 901 20G ultra-portable. by Mark Kaelin
Tags: ASUS, Linux, Productivity, UNIX, Open Source, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Mark Kaelin
Blog posts 2008-07-28
Boil a frog to get things done
You can't cook a frog by tossing it in a pot of boiling water. It will jump right out. The same thing happens if you try to push major change in an organization. Make your decisions stick the same way you boil a frog - turn up the heat slowly....
Tags: Change, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-07-22
How do I... recover Linux data files with a Windows tool?
DiskInternals makes a tool called Linux Reader that can recover your data from a corrupted Linux hard drive partition. The twist is that the tool runs under Microsoft Windows. Jack Wallen shows you how this tool works. by Jack Wallen
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Image, Tool, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Jack Wallen
Blog posts 2008-07-14
ASUS Eee PC is a good option for a lightweight laptop
The Asus Eee PC 900 is a great out-of-the-box Linux laptop for new users. With the default Xandros install, everything just works. The boot speeds are amazing, and suspend/resume works great. Future versions of the Eee PC promise to be even more powerful while retaining the same form-factor. by Vincent...
Tags: ASUS, PC, Xandros, Laptop Computer, ASUS Eee PC, Asus Eee PC 900, Boot Speed, Linux, Corporate Communications, Notebooks, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Marketing, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2008-07-14
Influence decisions with help from Johnny Carson
When recommending a strategy, product, or new technology for your organization, the direct approach might not always be the best way. If you properly frame the argument before you make it, getting people to do what you want is a whole lot easier. by John Sheesley
Tags: Information Technology, Health Care, Budgets, Linux, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Government, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Enterprise Software, Human Resources, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-07-11
Super Talent to bundle free Ubuntu OS and OpenOffice with every MasterDrive SSD
Flash storage maker Super Talent will bundle Ubuntu Desktop Editon and OpenOffice with each MasterDrive solid state drive it sells July 1 through September 30, 2008. by Selena Frye
Tags: Talent, Ubuntu, OpenOffice, Financial, Operating System, Jack Wallen, Linux, Financial Accounting, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Finance, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-07-03
Can you really declare independence from Microsoft?
Microsoft is kind of like the weather. Everybody complains about their software, but nobody does anything about. Can you *really* declare independence if you wanted to? I'm not so sure. Here's why. by John Sheesley
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-07-03
Send mail with eSMTP for a simple, single-user system
Vincent Danen introduces you to eSMTP, a lightweight mail "server" solution that also allows per-user configuration files, making it useful even for multi-user systems. by Vincent Danen
Tags: Password, Sendmail Inc., eSMTP, Vincent Danen, Configuration File, Linux, Servers, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Blog posts 2008-07-01
Security news roundup: Hackers crack London Tube's Oyster Cards
This week's security events include a vulnerability in the multicast filter of an unpatched Solaris 10 system, Trojans targeting the ARDAgent flaw in Mac OS X, hacks of the London Tube's Oyster Card, and an IT manager who got 63 months for causing massive data loss at his former employer....
Tags: Card, Sun Solaris 10, Trojan Horse, Hacker, Londen Tube, Sun Solaris, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Apple Mac OS X, Operating Systems, UNIX, Security, Servers, Viruses And Worms, Software, Apple Mac OS, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-28
Linux kernel developers protest proprietary drivers
It seems like there's a lot of movin' and shakin' going on in open source this week. People may continue to debate the usability of Linux on corporate desktops for awhile yet, but there's clearly a lot of exciting things going on in all corners of the Linux world. by...
Tags: Developer, Linux Kernel, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-06-26
How FreeBSD makes vulnerability auditing easy: portaudit
Find out how FreeBSD's portaudit tool goes a long way toward helping you maintain a secure system, simply and easily. by Chad Perrin
Tags: Linux Distribution, FreeBSD, Vulnerability, Auditing, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Security, Software, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-06-24
Red Hat goes for virtualization
Red Hat is geared up to take a bigger slice of the virtualization pie. Its plan? To build virtual machine management into the Linux operating system. by Paul Mah
Tags: Hypervisor, Red Hat Inc., Virtual Machine, Linux Workload, Linux, Virtualization, Open Source, Desktop Virtualization, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-23
Is Linux the most secure OS?
Linux-based systems get a lot of press in IT trade publications. A lot of that press relates to its security characteristics. In fact, some claim "Linux is the most secure operating system OS of them all." How much truth is there in a statement like that? by...
Tags: Security, Linux Distribution, Operating System, Linux, Operating Systems, Open Source, UNIX, Software, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Week in Open Source: June 13, 2008
This week in open source, Microsoft apologized for its Sandcastle project, an OpenOffice vulnerability came to light, and the new iPhone is proving not much friendlier to open source developers. by Selena Frye
Tags: Apple iPhone, Puppy Linux 4.00, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-06-13


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