LinuxPlanet - Reviews - SUSE Linux 9.2: Let the Branding Begin! - Installing SUSE 9.2
I especially like the "Sacrificing a chicken" part.
Friday, December 31, 2004
Do not rule out lower-priced Apple iMac: analyst - Dec. 31, 2004
Do not rule out lower-priced Apple iMac: analyst - Dec. 31, 2004
I wonder if apple can ever gain a larger market share. Will they become a major player in the OS wars or is it just going to be Linux and Microsoft standing at the end. It seems like the new Macs with their BSD based OS and their very good GUI is combining the best of both worlds.
I wonder if apple can ever gain a larger market share. Will they become a major player in the OS wars or is it just going to be Linux and Microsoft standing at the end. It seems like the new Macs with their BSD based OS and their very good GUI is combining the best of both worlds.
Friday, October 22, 2004
Security Report: Windows vs Linux | The Register
Security Report: Windows vs Linux | The Register
Very interesting article on windows versus linux. I guess Apache is really the biggest contradiction to any of microsoft's arguments.
Very interesting article on windows versus linux. I guess Apache is really the biggest contradiction to any of microsoft's arguments.
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Yahoo! News - Sun-Red Hat Relationship Frays Further
Yahoo! News - Sun-Red Hat Relationship Frays Further
Microsoft has got to be loving this. Two of the better OS's available, now going after each other. Great! Brilliant!
Microsoft has got to be loving this. Two of the better OS's available, now going after each other. Great! Brilliant!
Wednesday, September 08, 2004
I'm back......
Okay so the SuSe upgrade had one small problem. 9.1 put in a new version of the openssh library which it would so happen broke blogger.com. The blogger folks said they didn't support that version yet so I rolled back the ssh to a version they did support.
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
SuSe Server Upgrade
I upgraded the SuSe server this weekend to 9.1. Once again no issues. Nice work SuSe.
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
SuSe Upgrade
I just upgraded my laptop version of Suse 9.0 to 9.1. Completely painless and even detected my new wireless card with no problems. Those guys are getting better and better. I'm planning to upgrade the server that this blog runs on this weekend. Upgrade takes about45 minutes.
Friday, July 30, 2004
SuSe
I must admit I'm becoming more and more impressed with this distribution of SuSe Linux. I've worked with Solaris a lot over the years but the ease of use that SuSe has put into their distribution sure makes it nice. Its still lacking some of the more robust features of Solaris esp. around debugging and tracing. I currently run our webMethods(webMethods is an Enterprise Integration Platform) infrastructure on Solaris. But I can see a future for Linux as our platform esp. when webMethods gets all of its components onto the Linux platform.
Thursday, July 29, 2004
Upgrade?
I thinking about upgrading the server that this site is running on. It's an old gateway with 256MB of RAM, 450Mhz processor. I have been amazed at how well Linux has been running on it. I really haven't had any performance issues. But I would eventually see running some more apps that would require more memory. My old UPS has died so that is a upcoming purchase as well.
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
CNN.com - Open-source software running the Internet under the radar - Jul 20, 2004
CNN.com - Open-source software running the Internet under the radar - Jul 20, 2004
Interesting mainstream article about apache, linux and what is running the internet. What's also interesting about this is the comment about big software vendors and what really drives them. No surprise here.
Interesting mainstream article about apache, linux and what is running the internet. What's also interesting about this is the comment about big software vendors and what really drives them. No surprise here.
Friday, July 16, 2004
Fortune.com - Magazine - For Naps On the Go, Nothing Beats a Pod
Fortune.com - Magazine - For Naps On the Go, Nothing Beats a Pod
I would be happy to provide the same experience in my cube for half the price, complete with headphones.
I would be happy to provide the same experience in my cube for half the price, complete with headphones.
Setting up the Linux Home Server
I highly recommend it. It was pretty straight forward and fun to do. Make sure you have a good firewall though. I was very surprised how many auto port scans were hitting the router, esp. from China and Poland. What's up with that? Also turn off all the services that you don't need on the Linux server. And make sure you use ssh and sftp if you are going to do anything to it from a remote location like say from your cube prison.
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