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      <title>Linux 3.0 Hits First Release Candidate</title>
      <pubdate>Tue, 31 May 2011 12:05</pubdate>
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      <description>Linux founder Linus Torvalds moves Linux kernel forward with first big number change in over a decade.</description>
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      <title>vpnc Connects Linux and Cisco VPNs</title>
      <pubdate>Fri, 05 June 2009 17:06</pubdate>
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      <description>Linux users have a notoriously hard time with Cisco's VPN client. With vpnc, a little effort  up front yields easy connections via GNOME NetworkManager or the command line.</description>
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      <title>eBox Bundles Network Services in a Friendly Package</title>
      <pubdate>Tue, 23 June 2009 18:06</pubdate>
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      <description>Ease of use is the name of the game for eBox, which repackages Ubuntu as an admin-friendly, easy-to-configure suite of common network services.</description>
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      <title>The Open Source Open Source Conference</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 24 June 2009 14:06</pubdate>
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      <description>Portland, OR open source advocates took the loss of OSCON in stride: They launched their own open source conference. How did it stack up against the heavyweight, top-down competition?</description>
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      <title>Macs In the Enterprise Are Dead (and Chrome OS Killed Them)</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 26 August 2009 12:08</pubdate>
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      <description>Tired of being nagged about making room for Macs on your enterprise network? We have good news:  You don't have to.  Commodity PCs and Linux have seen to that.</description>
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      <title>VMWare or Xen?  Depends on Your Fluency in Linux</title>
      <pubdate>Mon, 31 August 2009 13:08</pubdate>
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      <description>Both VMWare and Xen offer enterprise-ready virtualization, but in very different packages.  The one you choose should depend on how well your IT staff can handle the power and flexibility of Linux.</description>
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      <title>Build Your Own PBX With Asterisk and Linux</title>
      <pubdate>Tue, 08 September 2009 17:09</pubdate>
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      <description>Setting up your own Asterisk installation isn't for the faint of heart, but the savings you can reap from combining the powerful, open source PBX with Linux are worth the effort.  Here's a quick guide to getting your own Asterisk install up and running.</description>
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      <title>How to Cope with File Server Permissions Hell</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 09 September 2009 13:09</pubdate>
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      <description>What do you do when your Samba users are seeing &quot;permission denied&quot; more often than they see their files?  For starters, go back to the drawing board ... literally. Next, get back to the basics with Unix and Linux file permissions.</description>
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      <title>Likewise Bridges the Gap Between Windows, Mac and Linux</title>
      <pubdate>Mon, 14 September 2009 13:09</pubdate>
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      <description>Likewise says its Samba competitor allows Linux and Mac clients to participate as full citizens in Active Directory environments.</description>
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      <title>Head to the Cloud for Storage with Linux and DRDB</title>
      <pubdate>Thu, 17 September 2009 16:09</pubdate>
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      <description>Have your storage needs gone beyond a few lines of rsync scripting? With a combination of Amazon's cloud services, DRDB and Linux you can craft a resilient storage solution.</description>
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      <title>Learn Asterisk with a Fast Start Course</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 23 September 2009 14:09</pubdate>
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      <description>While it can't make you an instant Asterisk expert, Digium's Asterisk Fast Start training course will give you a grounding in this popular open source PBX running on Linux.</description>
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      <title>LinuxCon: the Good, the Bad, and the Nerdy</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 30 September 2009 15:09</pubdate>
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      <description>LinuxCon 2009 represented the Linux Foundation's first big-tent technical conference. Did it deliver on its promise to innovate, or will OSCON remain at the top of the open source conference heap?</description>
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      <title>10 Reasons You Need to Look at ZFS</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 07 October 2009 13:10</pubdate>
		<link>http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/linux_unix/article.php/3842741</link>
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      <description>Still dithering about Sun's high-performance filesystem? Here are ten reasons to give it a look today.</description>
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      <title>Linux Server Management: Five Signs You're Doing It Wrong</title>
      <pubdate>Thu, 08 October 2009 22:10</pubdate>
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      <description>Scaling IT systems either breeds high levels of automation to make the infrastructure manageable, or it ends up breeding a huge mess. Here are five signs that you need to mend your ways.</description>
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      <title>Why Would You Pay for Free Software?</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 14 October 2009 15:10</pubdate>
		<link>http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/linux_unix/article.php/3843776</link>
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      <description>There are lots of businesses built around free and open source software. Why should you give them any money?</description>
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      <title>Understanding NIC Bonding with Linux</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 02 December 2009 13:12</pubdate>
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      <description>NIC bonding with Linux is simple, once you understand all your choices and their limitations.</description>
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      <title>MontaVista Eyes Bigger Networking, Carrier Linux Wins</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 23 December 2009 18:12</pubdate>
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      <description>Chip vendor Cavium now owns MontaVista Linux. What does it mean for the embedded Linux pioneer?</description>
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      <title>Stop Fighting Linux and Learn Your Distro</title>
      <pubdate>Wed, 17 February 2010 16:02</pubdate>
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      <description>Do you feel like you're spending more time fighting Linux than using it to provide reliable network services? There are some common sense steps you can take to restore harmony to your relationship with Tux.</description>
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      <title>Time to Converge Monitoring and Management in Linux and Unix</title>
      <pubdate>Mon, 22 February 2010 18:02</pubdate>
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      <description>Opinion: Like it or not, admins in Microsoft shops have some things a lot easier than their Unix and Linux counterparts. Maybe it's time for us to borrow a page from Redmond's book and start integrating a little more tightly.</description>
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      <title>Quick and Dirty Backups with rsync</title>
      <pubdate>Mon, 08 March 2010 17:03</pubdate>
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      <description>It's not always the best tool for the job, but if you need to get a backup into the cloud quickly and easily, rsync might do the trick.  Charlie Schluting steps you through how to build a script to do just that.</description>
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