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About Jack Wallen
Jack Wallen is an award-winning writer for Techrepublic and Linux.com. As an avid promoter/user of the Linux OS, Jack tries to convert as many users to open source as possible. His current favorite flavor of Linux is Bodhi Linux (a melding of Ubuntu and Enlightenment).
When Jack isn't writing about Linux he is hard at work on his other writing career -- writing about zombies, various killers, super heroes, and just about everything else he can manipulate between the folds of reality. You can find Jack's books on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords.
Outnumbered in his house one male to two females and three humans to six felines, Jack maintains his sanity by riding his mountain bike and working on his next books. For more news about Jack Wallen, visit his website Get Jack'd.
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E-commerce for idiots: A shopping cart anyone can install
December 3, 2001 8:00am PST
Take advantage of the holiday shopping rush by outfitting your company's Web site with an e-commerce solution. Jack Wallen, Jr. shows you how to do it quickly and painlessly with the open-sourced...
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Within the walls: The art of the cable run
November 29, 2001 8:00am PST
The art of running network cable is often underappreciated. Jack Wallen, Jr. has laid many a mile of cable and developed a keen sense for the job. Take a load off as he shares some tips and tricks...
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What is your favorite Linux support forum?
November 26, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild Linux users choose TechProGuild as their favorite support forum.
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Do you plan on working more with wireless?
November 26, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild members either will be working more with wireless networking or are unsure whether they will.
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Are TechProGuild Polls beneficial?
November 19, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Infrastructure Track Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild members find TechProGuild Polls beneficial.
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Running the command /sbin/ipchains -L | wc -l on your Linux box reveals what?
November 18, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild members using Linux have 0-5 ipchain rules on their Linux boxes.
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Monitor offensive IP connections with PortSentry
November 16, 2001 8:00am PST
Monitoring incoming port scans is not a task anyone would willingly do 24/7. Fortunately, you can find tools to do the job for you. Jack Wallen, Jr. shows you how to get one such tool, PortSentry,...
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TechProGuild members plan to migrate to Windows XP Server only after it proves itself
November 12, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: TechProGuild members plan XP migration once it's proven or not at all.
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The majority of polled TechProGuild members using Linux do not use any form of encryption
November 12, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: Of the TechProGuild members using Linux who were polled, the majority do not use any form of encryption.
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Are application servers part of your administrative duties?
November 5, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: Majority of TechProGuild members administer application servers.
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If Microsoft ported its Office suite to Linux, would you use it?
November 5, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild members would not use Microsoft Office if it were ported to Linux.
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The Linux Desktop Invasion: Desktop tips
November 2, 2001 8:00am PST
You've come to the right place for some solid Linux desktop tips: Jack Wallen, Jr.'s Linux Desktop Invasion.
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TechProGuild members want more security content in the Infrastructure track
October 29, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild members feel that the Infrastructure track should focus more on security.
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It's a tie! TechProGuild members vote Jack Wallen, Jr. and Jim McIntyre their favorite Linux writers
October 29, 2001 8:00am PST
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild members find both Jack Wallen, Jr. and Jim McIntyre to be their favorite Linux writers.
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Believe it or not: A Linux VPN without kernel recompilation
October 26, 2001 7:00am PDT
Those of you who have been struggling to get a Linux VPN client to connect to your company's VPN no longer have to struggle. Cisco has released its vpnclient application for Linux, and Jack...
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Get your schedule together with a daily dose of Calcium
October 25, 2001 7:00am PDT
From the cold arctic nights of Alaska comes a new calendaring application that caught the eye of Jack Wallen, Jr. Read on to see how this efficient and reliable centralized calendaring application...
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Recover and rescue the Cobalt RaQ 3
October 25, 2001 7:00am PDT
Recovering a toasted server appliance doesn't have to be rocket science. Jack Wallen, Jr., demonstrates how to get your Sun Cobalt RaQ 3 server back up and running.
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Training camp with KDE
October 24, 2001 7:00am PDT
If you're looking to migrate to Linux from Windows, you will want to know more about the desktop environment that looks and feels like Windows. KDE is that desktop, TechProGuild is your camp, and...
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Look out Apache and IIS, here comes Xitami
October 23, 2001 7:00am PDT
Viruses and worms got your IIS server down? Not happy with Apache's performance? Now, there's a new server in town: Xitami. It's lean, it's mean, and it installs like a dream. Check out Jack...
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Ever successfully connect a Linux client to a VPN server?
October 22, 2001 7:00am PDT
Polling Place examines the results of TechProGuild's Quick Poll: The majority of TechProGuild members have not successfully connected a Linux client to a VPN.

































