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[TechRepublic] Fedora 14: Strong follow-up to 13 but only niche appeal

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TechRepublic Member | November 16, 2010


Fedora 14: Strong follow-up to 13 still suffers from same niche appeal

Jack Wallen explains why Fedora 14 is not a distribution for the new Linux user as well as what Fedora would need to do in order to reclaim its place atop the list of Linux distributions for new users. Read more

Resource of the day

Deploying Oracle On VMware: Challenges and Opportunities

Learn the key considerations for virtualizing the Oracle apps that are so mission-critical to your business. View this webcast to learn how one of the world's largest pulp and paper manufacturers successfully virtualized Oracle solutions.


Linux vs. Windows: Suspending logic and reason for blind faith

TechRepublic member dcolbert discusses his opinion about the "many eyes" vs. "security through obscurity" security model debate. He thinks that both are a mystical, spiritual belief that an end user comes to believe through blind faith rather than logic or reason. Read more

Poll: Will Android eclipse iPad the same way it did to iPhone?

The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first of many high-profile Android tablets. Are they destined to overtake Apple iPad in market share the same way Android smartphones overtook iPhone? Read more

Four free online remote meeting tools that deliver

Jack Wallen highlights the features of four free alternative online meeting applications and then picks the one that stands out as the clear favorite. Read more

Video: Five tips for improving Linux security

Bill Detwiler shares five tips for improving Linux security, such as not logging in as root and using keyring. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Enhance screen with Byobu's cool functionality

Vincent Danen recommends Byobu, which is a wrapper for the screen program that bundles additional functionality and custom plugins for an enhanced experience working in the terminal. Read more

Try the uzbl browser if you're tired of feature bloat

Is there a browser for users who dislike the monolithic bloat of the most popular Web browsers, but want more than the console-based minimalism of Lynx and W3m? Read more

Check out these third-party tools to help safeguard Facebook privacy

If you are not already aware of them, you might be interested in a trio of third-party tools that can help you protect your privacy on Facebook. Read more

Hacking made easy: Protecting yourself from the Firesheep extension

Derek Schauland took the Firesheep extension for Firefox out for a spin, and discovered how easy it makes stealing credentials on open wireless networks. Here is his take on how to protect yourself. Read more

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How to wipe a hard disk with DBAN

By popular demand, this gallery will show how to wipe a hard disk with Darik's Boot And Nuke (DBAN). IT pro Rick Vanover walks through the DBAN process. View on site


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Admin's Guide to Linux in the Windows Enterprise

 
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Today's recommended downloads

Cloud Computing Overview (Joyent)

The Role of Open Source in Data Integration (Talend)

Enable a Converged Network for UC and IP Telephony (Alcatel-Lucent)

Storage Solutions for a Smarter Planet (IBM)

Enabling Cost Reductions Through Convergence (Alcatel-Lucent)


A retrospective of NASA experimental planes

These are just some of the experimental planes tested by the U. S. military from the early 40's to present day. Some of the model's were used as the precursor to today's spacecraft such as the Space Shuttle.



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