http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7195
Includes:
#10
Solving Common Administration Problems with ZFS
One of the most interesting features in Solaris is its ZFS filesystem. Read on for a quick guide to ZFS administration.
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#9
Complete Kickstart: How to Save Time Installing Linux
If you have to perform a lot of Linux installs, there’s a fast and easy way to do so quickly and efficiently without having to babysit the installation process each time. By making use of Kickstart, you can save time and effort by setting up a Kickstart server and spend your time getting more useful work done.
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#8
Gandalf! Monitor Your Machines with Hobbit
Not quite a ring of power, but Hobbit can take some of the pain out of machine, network and services management.
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#7
Wine @ Work: Running MS Office and IE on Linux
Let the Bacchanalia begin! Getting your Windows apps installed and running on Linux the Wine way.
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#6
Thin Client Computing, Part One
Thin clients offer an approach to computing with a number of advantages over the more common desktop computer approach. Learn how to enable it.
#5
ZFS on FUSE
Although its features and terminology may seem strange if you’re used to more traditional Linux filesystems, ZFS offers a great deal of flexibility.
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#4
Communicating With the Other Half: NTFS Support in Linux
NTFS support has been slow in coming to Linux. But new drivers are now available that enable you to read from, and even to write to, NTFS partitions, including removable media formatted with NTFS. We show you how.
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#3
Easy Backups with AMANDA
Using Amanda allows you quickly and easily implement a robust Open Source backup solution to almost any device, or even multiple devices simultaneously.
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#2
Enhance Security with Port Knocking
The author of All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten left out (at least) one important lesson: Secret knocks are really, really useful. As kids, we’d use secret knocks to keep undesirables (the kids we didn’t like) out of our clubs or rooms. As system administrators, we can use secret knocks to protect our systems from crackers.
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#1
Wizard Boot Camp, Part Six: Daemons & Subshells
More about processes and signals: writing daemons, suspending subshells.
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