The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) certifies Linux system administrators at two levels. Each certification level has two exams: the 101 and 102 exams for junior-level certification (LPIC-1, or certification level 1), and the 201 and 202 exams for intermediate-level certification (LPIC-2, or certification level 2).
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Windows Update's Sneaky Updates
My eWEEK Labs colleague Andrew Garcia has independently confirmed a report that will appear in tomorrow's Windows Secrets newsletter: Windows Update is fetching and installing some updates without end users' consent.
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More obvious misgivings about Microsoft and SOA
InfoWorld blogger and MuleSource CEO Dave Rosenberg has some thoughts on Microsoft and SOA in light of, and in advance of, the recent spate of BizTalk announcements and partnerships. Like myself, he takes exception to Microsoft’s claims of SOA support and affinity.
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Love and usability drive Firefox success
Founder of Mozilla explains how a sense of purpose and an eye for easy use has made the Firefox browser such a success.
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Office 2007's Confusion Mode
Although Microsoft publicly testifies from every available pulpit of their deep longing for multiple document formats, a quick glance at reality shows that this love remains unrequited in their products. For example, what new formats does Office 2007 include out of the box?
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Just a week after getting sued by Network Appliance over its ZFS file system, Sun Microsystems has acquired the high-end Lustre file system from Cluster File Systems Inc
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Ubuntu comes knocking on Oracle's door
Canonical has stated that its Ubuntu Server needs increased support from independent software vendors and system builders. "The acid test for Ubuntu Server is Oracle," Canonical chief executive Mark Shuttleworth told vnunet.com in an interview.
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Watching Live-TV On Your Ubuntu Desktop With Zattoo
Zattoo delivers free Live-TV (P2P IPTV) to Linux, Windows, and Mac desktops. Depending on the country you live in you can select between multiple real TV stations to watch (if Zattoo is available in your country). This article shows how you can install the Zattoo player on an Ubuntu desktop.
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Creative Commons Artist Spotlight: Convey
Today we’re proud to introduce a new feature: Creative Commons Artist Spotlight, which Red Hat Magazine will be producing in association with jamendo.com. Every week, we will introduce our readers to emerging musical artists who choose to release their work under Creative Commons licenses.
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Berkeley Parallel Browser Project: Browsing Web 3.0 on 3.0 Watts: Why browsers will be parallel
"...These slides, based on a talk we gave at Intel in Aug 16, 2007, describe why handhelds will eclipse laptops and why browsers will need to be parallel for this to happen. We also give some preliminary results from our research into building a parallel browser..."
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Book review: Getting Google’s Web Toolkit going
Developers looking to build Ajax-style rich internet applications (RIA) are pretty much spoilt for choice at the moment.
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QNX does split between open source and commercial
MUNICH, Germany — With a new licensing model, software maker QNX tries a balancing act between the open source and commercial world.
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September to Remember for Asterisk
Sure, true fanatics are familiar with Asterisk — the open source IP telephony platform. But there are some clear signs that Asterisk is pushing beyond the open source crowd and gaining momentum within small and midsize businesses.
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Linux Game Development Part 4
Ok, so now you’ve built a game executable that can run on any distribution, and you’ve created an installer to deliver your game. How do you test it? What are some of the pitfalls and issues to watch out for?
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Bare-Bones Version of Ubuntu to Power VMware Appliances
Virtual appliance marketeers are suggesting server virtualization technologies will do nothing short of change the entire software industry because people will discover they can leave behind complexities they saw in the past in setting up software applications and managing them.
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