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Exploiting the Hard-Working DWARF: Trojan and Exploit Techniques Without Native Executable Code
June 2, 2011 12:00am PDT
The paper of vulnerabilities and exploitation is one of finding mechanisms affecting the flow of computation and of finding new means to perform unexpected computation. In this paper, the authors...
Provided by: Dartmouth College
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White Papers
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Migrate from Solaris with Confidence
June 1, 2011 12:00am PDT
By migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you gain the flexibility to run the applications you require on the right platform, regardless of processor type, without sacrificing the RAS features of...
Provided by: Red Hat
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White Papers
Linux in the Mainstream: Growing Deployment of Mission-Critical Workloads
June 1, 2011 12:00am PDT
This IDC white paper takes a look at the growth of Linux as a server operating system and how deployment form factors have changed over time. Today, commercial Linux has become a key platform...
Provided by: Red Hat
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White Papers
Migration TCO and ROI Service
June 1, 2011 12:00am PDT
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Migration TCO/ROI Service from Red Hat Consulting leverages market-leading ROI analysis to evaluate specific environments in order to project potential total cost of...
Provided by: Red Hat
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Blog Post
Shouldn't Linux embrace DRM?
May 31, 2011 5:58am PDT
Digital Rights Management is a hotbed of anger, misunderstanding, and debate in the open source community. Having a vested interest in DRM, Jack Wallen asks the question, "Shouldn't Linux embrace...
130 Latest comment by tsuujin
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Whitepapers
Flexible, scalable business with Linux and IBM System x
May 31, 2011 12:00am PDT
Linux® running on IBM System x® and BladeCenter® provides an open, reliable and secure IT environment that can easily scale as workloads demand. The IBM System x and BladeCenter families offer a...
Provided by: IBM
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Blog Post
Five benefits of command line tools
May 19, 2011 9:00am PDT
It was relatively common in the 1990s to hear that the command line's days were numbered. Both claims of its obsolescence and rumors of its impending demise were greatly exaggerated.
18 Latest comment by apotheon
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Blog Post
Slackware: Remember your roots
May 16, 2011 6:22am PDT
Jack Wallen revisits a Linux distribution he hadn't touched in years, only to find himself pleasantly surprised. Do you have what it takes to install and administer a Slackware Linux distribution...
32 Latest comment by fourcs
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Discussion Threads
Looking for VERY simple email issue tracking system
May 12, 2011 2:49pm PDT
Looking for VERY simple email issue tracking system I'm looking for a very simple email issue-tracking system. I'm going to abuse this by using as a order tracking tool for purchasing in the next...
2 Started by kristy.dyer@... | Latest comment by seanferd
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Blog Post
Save your money: Three bad Linux books
May 12, 2011 8:00am PDT
Not all Linux books are created equal. Some are amazingly good, and definitely worth buying. Others are a waste of money. Three specimens identified in this article are of the latter variety.
5 Latest comment by apotheon
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Discussion Threads
Best practices for network interface naming conventions
May 12, 2011 5:52am PDT
Best practices for network interface naming conventions article root I've been fond of mixing Unix and IEEE naming Seeing multiple "Local Area network (#)" entries does suck rocks. For network...
8 Started by Neon Samurai | Latest comment by coloracer2003@...
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Whitepapers
IBM DB2 9.7: Run Oracle applications on DB2 9.7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
May 12, 2011 12:00am PDT
Run Oracle Applications on IBM DB2 9.7: Now is the Time. Leverage the IBM DB2 product's out-of-the-box support for SQL and PL/SQL to enable many Oracle applications to execute against DB2...
Provided by: IBM
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Whitepapers
Leverage your Oracle 11g skills to learn DB2 9.7 for Linux, UNIX and Windows
May 12, 2011 12:00am PDT
Leverage your Oracle 11g skills to learn DB2 9.7 for Linux, UNIX and Windows - You will be surprised to learn that your existing professional database knowledge makes it easy for you to learn IBM...
Provided by: IBM
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Whitepapers
Best practices for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
May 12, 2011 12:00am PDT
Learn Best Practices for IBM DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows from the Experts. This best practices series is practical guidance for optimizing IBM DB2 software to satisfy key business data...
Provided by: IBM
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Blog Post
10 reasons why you should give Slackware Linux a chance
May 11, 2011 11:37am PDT
A lot of Linux users steer clear of Slackware because it's a challenge to administer and use. But Jack Wallen says the benefits of this distribution more than outweigh the difficulties.
29 Latest comment by hutson inc
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White Papers
Exposing File System Mappings With MapFS
May 9, 2011 12:00am PDT
The conventional model of a file as a contiguous array of bytes hides information about the physical location of data from users. While this simplifying abstraction can be useful in some cases, it...
Provided by: University of British Columbia
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White Papers
Makeflow: A Portable Abstraction for Cluster, Cloud, and Grid Computing
May 5, 2011 12:00am PDT
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in languages and systems for large scale distributed computing. Unfortunately, most systems available to the end user use a custom description...
Provided by: Association for Computing Machinery
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Blog Post
NetworkManager, the Fifth Horseman of the Apocalinux
May 3, 2011 8:00am PDT
In pursuit of MS Windows parity, many in the Linux community are undermining what makes it better than its biggest competitor
57 Latest comment by victoria2403
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Discussion Threads
Forged memory fools antimalware: A new development in rootkits
May 2, 2011 8:49am PDT
Good Question, Craig I will pass it along to Mr. Mathur. Forged memory fools antimalware: A new development in rootkits article root Who Rules? It seems the rule is whatever gets in the lowest...
90 Started by Craig_B | Latest comment by santeewelding
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White Papers
ADAM: Administration and Deployment of Adhoc Mesh Networks
May 1, 2011 12:00am PDT
Costly on-site node repairs in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) can be required due to misconfiguration, corrupt software updates, or unavailability during updates. The authors propose ADAM as a...
Provided by: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

































