Lost and Found
Aug 27, 2007
Modern computers with their multiple Gigabyte hard disks store thousands of files. A lost file can cause a lot of work,and it can also pose a security risk. Fortunately,Linux has some versatile tools for finding those “lost files.”
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On the Right Track
Aug 27, 2007
Most web libraries make 90 percent of the job simple and the rest impossible. Rails,an open source framework programmed in Ruby,is flexible enough to succeed with that remaining 10 percent.
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A New Suse Server
Aug 27, 2007
Suse has taken the lead on competitors Red Hat and Mandrake by releasing an enterprise Linux product that comes with the 2.6 kernel. What do you get with the new Suse Enterprise Linux? We’ll give you a look at the best of what’s inside Suse Linux Enterprise Server 9.
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Inside
Aug 27, 2007
To get past a firewall and into a LAN,you need either a secret backdoor or a cooperative agent on the inside. A Jabber client on the LAN contacts a public Jabber server and wait for instructions trickling in as instant messages from its Internet buddies.
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Old Skin, New Features
Aug 27, 2007
Version 3 of Red Hat’s free community-supported Fedora Core distribution will be available by the time you read this article.On the surface, very little has changed,but under the hood,Core 3 has innovations designed to improve the user experience.We investigated the final release candidate,and here’s what we found.
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Issue #98 / Jan 2009
Cover Theme:
Virtual Admin
DVD:
Ubuntu 8.10
Highlights:
So you already know about Xen – what now? Do you have the tools you need to stay ahead of your virtual environment? This month we explore some expert apps for deploying and managing virtual ne...
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Anti-spam and Anti-virus Mail Processing
by Charly Kuhnast, Linux systems manager for the Lower Rhine Municipal Data Center
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Building an email system at the enterprise level requires
careful planning and special attention to management structures. Linux
columnist and enterprise admin Charly Kuhnast shows how to integrate
advanced anti-span and anti-virus techniques with an email
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