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"MEPIS LLC has released SimplyMEPIS 8.0.10, an
update to the community edition of MEPIS 8.0.
SimplyMEPIS 8.0 uses a Debian 5.0 'Lenny' stable
foundation enhanced with a long-t ...
"The Tiny Core team is pleased to announce version
2.1 of Tiny Core and Micro Core Linux. Changelog:
new modutils results in much space savings; new
changed from using initram ...
"MEPIS LLC has released SimplyMEPIS 8.0, the
community edition of MEPIS 8.0. SimplyMEPIS 8.0
uses a Debian 'Lenny stable' foundation enhanced
with a long-term support kernel, ...
"Armada group and ALT Linux company are happy to
release School Server distribution, based on ALT
Linux OfficeServer technological base and targeted
at schools and other educa ...
"The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased
to announce the availability of FreeBSD
7.1-RELEASE. This is the second release from the
7-STABLE branch which improves on the ...
"Guardian Digital is happy to announce the release
of EnGarde Secure Community 3.0.22. This release
includes many updated packages and bug fixes and
some feature enhancements ...
"The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is pleased
to announce the availability of FreeBSD
6.4-RELEASE. At this time 6.4-RELEASE is expected
to be the last of the 6-STABLE relea ...
Everything you ever wanted to know about Linux
Network Administration.
Sample Chapter: Wireless Networking
(PDF)
By Tony Bautts, Terry Dawson, Gregor N. Purdy
3rd Editi ...
Instructs and guides the reader how to set up
caching as well as a real DNS server. Shows how
to set your own domain and add others, goes over
dynamic DNS (DDNS).
The Ruby Way assumes that the reader is already
familiar with the subject matter. Using many code
samples it focuses on "how-to use Ruby" for
specific applications, either as ...
DNS and BIND is about one of the Internet's
fundamental building blocks: the distributed host
information database that's responsible for
translating names into addresses, rou ...
Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder, Trent R. Hein
(With Adam Boggs, Matt Crosby, Ned McClain)
(From the back cover...)
"As this book shows, Linux systems are just as
functional, se ...
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