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About 2015 results
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Linux Professional Report—September 2000
The monthly guide to Linux environments on www.techproguild.com
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LinNeighborhood provides a GUI for Linux to browse a Windows network
See how to set up and use LinNeighborhood as a GUI front end for the smbmount and smbclient commands on Linux.
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Using Linux on your network
Looking for a simple networking solution? Look no further as Jack Wallen discusses setting up simple networking solutions with Linux!
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Piping rpm output with the help of grep
In this Daily Feature, Jack Wallen, Jr. uses the Red Hat Package Management System in conjunction with a very powerful search tool (grep) to query the rpm database.
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Linux Professional Report—August 2000
The monthly guide to Linux environments on www.techproguild.com.
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Jack Wallen, Jr.'s one-hour Linux tutorial, part 2
In part 2 of this Daily Drill Down series for new to intermediate Linux users, Jack Wallen, Jr. explains how to safely shut down your machine, manage power with various application...
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Linux + X10 + cron = cheap and simple automation
It's amazing the kind of things that you can automate if you use Linux! In fact, as Jack Wallen argues, complete automation of our most mundane daily tasks may not be too far off. ...
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Keeping your sanity with /etc/hosts
The /etc/hosts file is a great tool that will cut down on the time that you spend typing when you're using various network protocols. It also will help you remember aliases. Jack W...
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Configure IT Quick: One-hour Linux tutorial, part 1
See how to install Linux and learn some of the basic commands and configurations you need to know to get started.
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The lonely Penguin needn't be lonely
The time has come to quit approaching Linux and NT like a Ford vs. Chevy battle at a NASCAR race. Jack Wallen's here with tips for using Linux as an enterprise solution, not a soap...