In around 15 minutes, the time it takes to install Ubuntu Server Edition, you can have a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) server up and ready to go. This feature, exclusive to Ubuntu Server Edition, is available at the time of installation.
Read more »Step By Step Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) LAMP Server Setup
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Management Exodus at Novell
Levy and Jaffe are quitting Novell, 4 business units become just 2
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10 OSes on the Move
It's certainly been quite a decade in the world of enterprise operating systems: There have been some spectacular winners, like Linux, and few epic failures, like Microsoft Vista.
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Canonical Continues Ubuntu Server Edition Push
Ubuntu is more than a desktop operating system. That continues to be the message from Canonical, which is promoting another Ubuntu Server Edition user survey...
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Another Day, Another Adobe Security Hole
There's a new attack on Adobe Reader and Acrobat, and for now, there's no protection against it for Windows, Linux or Mac OS X.
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oh Debian, how I dislike you
Ok, I will admit it, Im a Redhat guy - I understand it, it makes sense to me. However Id like to think I know my way around a Debian based system, but it seems I dont.
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Nine Months Later: Mono 2.6 and MonoDevelop 2.2
About nine months ago we released MonoDevelop 2.0 and Mono 2.4. Today we are releasing the much anticipated upgrades to both. Mono 2.6 and MonoDevelop 2.2.
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Gluster Does Clustered Storage for Less with Open Source
Gluster has added a Linux operating system layer and a management interface, and the whole platform can fit on a USB memory stick that the company says can turn a bare server into a clustered storage node within 15 minutes.
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Manage documents with Zimbra Collaboration Suite
Find out how to create, edit and manage important documents with Zimbra Collaboration Suite using Linux User & Developer's indispensable step-by-step guide…
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SimplyMEPIS 8.5 beta2 Improvements
Warren Woodford has uploaded SimplyMEPIS 8.4.94, the beta2 of MEPIS 8.5. Warren reports the follow changes: "The rapid response of the Debian KDE Team made it possible for us to recompile KDE 4.3.4 in time for this beta. And we were able to fix the perpetually problematic Python toolchain."
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Best Linux and KVM switch practices
I have at least four machines running at all times - all using one monitor. Not only does space dictate this setup, so to does budget. Because of this I am relegated to using a KVM switch.
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Download Linux Mint 8 for 64-Bit Platforms
After the release of Linux Mint 8 back in November, Clement Lefebvre and the developers behind the Linux Mint community announced last evening (December 14th) the immediate availability for download of the 64-bit edition of Linux Mint 8.
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18-Button OpenOffice Mouse is Now WarMouse Meta
Remember the OpenOffice mouse with an insane amount of buttons? The funky peripheral was designed with the help of WarMouse, a UK company who today announced the "18-button freak" will now be known as the WarMouse Meta.
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Firefox 3.5.6 and 3.0.16
The Mozilla Firefox developers have begun spreading the new Firefox 3.5.6 to the ftp mirror servers around the world which is an indication that the public release is imminent. Release notes and information have not been updated yet.
Also: Hands On Review of Thunderbird 3
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Companies That Signed Anti-Linux Patent and FUD Deals with Microsoft Also Violate the GPL
SFLC/BusyBox happen to punish some companies worthy of punishment not just for GPL violations
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