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Asia's tech shows still beneficial for vendors

Asia's tech shows still beneficial for vendors

News Despite economic climate, IT tradeshows and conferences remain viable as platform for vendors to reach out to audiences, say industry players.

Friday, September 25 2009 05:40 PM

Tags: Marketing, Branding, Asia, Conference, Singapore, Sales, Lenovo Group Ltd., e-mail, industry, brand


Using dnsmasq for DNS and DHCP services

Using dnsmasq for DNS and DHCP services

Techguide Get an introduction to an open source solution called dnsmasq, which provides both DNS forwarding and DHCP services for a small network or home office.

Sunday, November 30 2008 02:18 PM

Tags: Open source, Network administration/implementation, DHCP, BIND, static IP address, TFTP server, DHCP Server, MAC, Dnsmasq, Server


How to run .NET applications on Linux

How to run .NET applications on Linux

Blogs In many enterprise environments we work with a mix of Windows and Linux servers. If you had to build a large, complex en...

Wednesday, June 24 2009 12:00 AM


Get started with the yum package manager

Techguide In this introduction to the yum package manager, you can find out about its basic configuration and some common commands.

Sunday, April 19 2009 06:11 PM

Tags: Linux, Open source, Data Management, Gentoo, Fedora Project, Package, Red Hat Inc., Yum, Debian, Grep


Create your own yum repository

Techguide Learn how to create your own yum repository with the createrepo tool. One thing it allows you to do is distribute specialized packages within an organization.

Sunday, July 05 2009 11:07 PM

Tags: Open source, Operating systems, Infrastructure/architecture management, Repository, Fedora Project, Red Hat Inc., client system, Tool, Yum, computer


Get better multimedia support in Fedora

Techguide Find out how you can get improved support for MP3s, videos and games in Fedora Core 10.

Sunday, April 19 2009 06:05 PM

Tags: Open source, Digital media, Linux, Repository, Fedora Project, Package, Video, RPM Fusion, DVD, Apple Mac OS


Secure and stable server setup with CentOS

Techguide CentOS is an operating system that is completely compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Here's how to optimize CentOS setup with RPMForge and Utter Ramblings repositories.

Monday, May 25 2009 08:49 AM

Tags: Open source, Operating systems, Repository, Apache Software Foundation, Red Hat Inc., Plug-in, CentOS, Grep, Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux


Install OpenVZ to create virtual containers

Techguide OpenVZ is an OS-level virtualization product that allows you to fully isolate processes from each other, increase security by keeping bits separate and tightly control resource utilization. Find out how to install it on CentOS.

Monday, June 15 2009 09:02 AM

Tags: Linux, Virtualization, Virtual Machine, CentOS, Kernel, BSD, Canada, 32-bit, Virtualization, Linux


Get a multi-item clipboard with Glipper

Techguide The productivity application allows users to store and re-use clipboard contents, and retains clipboard history across sessions.

Monday, June 22 2009 08:56 AM

Tags: Open source, Operating systems, Fedora Project, KDE, Hotkey, GNOME, Item, Tool, Apple Mac OS X, applet


Set up a dual-head display with Fedora

Techguide Vincent Danen found a few things that were different than he was used to in setting up a dual-head display with Fedora 10, and shares them in this article.

Monday, June 08 2009 09:02 AM

Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Open source, Linux, Fedora Project, Screen, Tool, Video, Vincent Danen, X, Lenovo Group Ltd.


Converting Subversion repositories to Git

Techguide Cloning an existing Subversion repository is a great way to learn about it with "real" data. Vincent Danen shows how.

Monday, May 18 2009 08:52 AM

Tags: Open source, Repository, Fedora Project, Subversion, CVS Corp., SVN, Vincent Danen, Canada, Linux Distribution, Linux


Learn the power features of zsh

Techguide Vincent Danen describes some of the features of the Z shell, such as tab-completion and prompt-handling.

Monday, December 11 2006 09:35 AM


Red Hat releases Fedora Core 6

News Red Hat released Fedora Core 6 on Tuesday, its newest hobbyist version of Linux, with an expandable new installation routine and a third try at incorporating Xen virtualization software.

Wednesday, October 25 2006 10:31 AM

Tags: Linux, Utility computing


Learn to use a serial console on Linux

Techguide Using a serial console can be useful for debugging, or to bypass security rules and bridge one network to another.

Sunday, January 27 2008 01:27 PM

Tags: Networking, Linux server OS, Open source


Linux file management alternatives

Techguide Tools such as Gentoo, Krusader and Midnight Commander, offer something different--here's a look at the basics.

Sunday, October 19 2008 06:49 PM

Tags: Open source, Linux, Business applications, Gentoo, KDE, Management Tool, Norton Co., File System, GNOME, Vincent Danen


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3 lessons a CIO can learn from Windows 7

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Microsoft's missteps with Vista, and attempts at redemption with Windows 7, offers firms valuable lessons in IT, be it in rolling out a new corporate application or delivering millions of copies of a new OS.


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Ultimate 2012 recovery site: the moon

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Have you seen the disaster movie "2012"? A friend from Control Risks and I did, and we reluctantly concluded we wouldn't be able to write off the cost of our..... by Nathaniel Forbes

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