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About 2015 results
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Linux Primer
Have you heard about Linux but don't know what all the fuss is about? During this Guild Meeting, Jack Wallen, Jr., TechProGuild's Linux guru, helped all the Linux wanna-bes take th...
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Linux Professional Report—June 2000
The monthly guide to Linux environments on www.techproguild.com
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Linux basics: Installing an application from its source code
Although it may sound daunting, it's easier than you may think to install a Linux operating system from its source code. Jack Wallen's here with your instructions.
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When Linux panics: Managing an OS emergency
What would you do if your Linux OS crashed? Have you made any backups? Have you even considered the possibility? Jack Wallen, Jr. has. He discusses the value of boot floppies and f...
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Linux 101: Installing with rpm
The Red Hat package management system (rpm) is a user-friendly installation application that simplifies the tasks of installing, uninstalling, and querying programs.
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E-mail: Beyond Outlook
During this Guild Meeting, Jack Wallen took us places we never knew e-mail could go. From fetchmail to KMail, we've got you covered.
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Updating to Red Hat 6.2: Havin' some fun!
Have you ever looked forward to updating your operating system? The release of Red Hat 6.2 makes the usually mundane task of upgrading surprisingly enjoyable.
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The Linux files: The differences between Linux and Windows files
Although there are several differences between the Window and the Penguin, one of the more subtle is how the OSs deal with files - specifically hidden files, permissions, and file ...
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Configure IT Quick: Get a Linux system up and running with a cable Internet connection
Follow these steps to get a Linux system connected to a cable modem.
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Configure IT Quick: First steps in connecting Linux to a cable modem
Learn how cable modem connections work and what you need to know for interfacing with a Linux system.