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What to do in case of an 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 Professional Report - May 2000
The monthly guide to Linux environments on www.techproguild.com
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Linux and cable modems: Make 'em play!
Once you get your IP address from your cable modem service provider, it's very simple to set up a cable modem to work with Linux. Jack Wallen, Jr. explains how you can tweak Linux ...
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Integrating StarOffice into the company's infrastructure: How to be a Linux ninja
If your company's like most, it's saturated with Microsoft products. Sun's StarOffice is a complete Linux office package that offers all of the functionality of Microsoft Office an...
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The dual-booting mystery unraveled
Dual booting. What does it mean? Dual booting allows you to have more than one operating system on your hard drive and to boot into any of those OSs. Jack Wallen, Jr. tells you how...
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Linux Professional Report - April 2000
The monthly guide to Linux environments on www.techproguild.com
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Configure IT Quick: Learn how to set up a basic Samba server
Get the details you need to know for working with Sambas smb.conf configuration file.
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Setting the record straight on Red Hat setup
Who says you can't use a GUI in Red Hat? Jack Wallen, TechRepublic's rabid Linux guru, takes issue with a PC World article that says dial-up, printer, and network settings must be ...
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Professional organizations: Which one should you belong to?
On Sept. 30, 1999, Jack Wallen, Jr. answered your questions and discussed how membership in professional organizations could help your IT career. Here's the transcript.
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Red Hat's 6.1 covert action bug alerts (or remember the errata)
Out of the box, Red Hat Linux 6.1 contains several bugs. Red Hat's errata page contains the necessary fixes, and Jack Wallen, Jr.'s here to describe a couple of those fixes in deta...