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John Cleese hasn\'t lost it... even if he\'s doing advertising
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I realize that pointing at material provided by a vendor is tacky... but when the advertising includes John Cleese as \"H. Twain Weck\" and the nightmare of lost (or unrecoverable) tape backups displayed in this fashion... I could not resist.
And, yes
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FBI names most wanted security flaws
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With an eye toward taking the ease out of hacking, the FBI and a computer-security research group have announced the 20 most serious security vulnerabilities affecting both Windows and Unix systems. The actual List may be found
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Blades for the desktop?
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"Blade"-style design (SBC), in which thin devices are stacked vertically in racks have taken the server market by storm and now a start-up is proposing them as desktop machines. Check out this interesting proposal. . .
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Linux on VM - Relevant Presentations from SHARE Proceedings
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This page consolidates a collection of Linux-related presentations focussing on Mainframe (IBM zSeries, S/390 - using VM/ESA of z/VM) but usually includes some good items on justifications, TCO, etc.
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MySQL AB Supports Multiple .NET Interfaces
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MySQL announces early integration with .NET allowing MySQL developers be some of the first to take advantage of the platform. . .
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Friday is System Administrator Appreciation Day
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As if anyone will observe it, Friday is System Administrator Appreciation Day. :)
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Tight VNC
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Check out tight VNC, an incarnation designed for slower networks. Automatic SSH tunneling on Unix too! (Note that this IS cross-platform.)
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Sysadmin's Secret Weapons
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Here's a really great summary of UNIX tools any sysadmin worth their weight (no comment) should know inside and out. Read and be Zen.
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A Sysadmin's "Unixersal" Translator or Rosetta Stone
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A very groovy quick reference table that "translates" the platform specific commands for each of the major UNIX varieties. Includes Darwin!
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Sys Admin Talk
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Sys Admin Talk is the place to be to ask questions, give answers and discuss the daily routines of *nix system administration.
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Bioinformatics.the.site.net
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Bioinformatics portal including everything about Genomics, Proteomics, Artificial Life and Artificial Intelligence
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Open Unix 8: Best of both Worlds?
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Same great taste, less reluctance from any boss 'afraid' of using Linux. It's highly ironic that bosses are afraid of using Linux with the perception that it's just some shoddy product that Linus Torvalds wrote at home - when Unix was written in a simula
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Assorted Unix Tools..
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In the true spirit of STB, Dave Williss has provided some scripts that he uses for his administration.
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Common Unix Commands
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This page has a quick run down on common Unix commands; usefull to first timers to the shell.
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Unix Command Set in Perl
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Check out this interesting project to implement the 'classic unix command set' in 'pure' perl.
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Mastering VI
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An big document on getting to know, and mastering the all poweful, yet sometimes scary, VI editor, famed in UNIX. Definitly worth the read for anyone who is leary of having to use VI, or VIM.
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X Windows For Unix
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A very breif, quick, down and dirty FAQ for getting information on setting up X-windows on UNIX systems.
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The Geek-Girl UNIX reference desk
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UNIX Reference, Geek-Girl style! Definitly worth a read, this girl has a good collection of UNIX information!
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UNIX Guru Universe
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A very good start point for many UNIX system administrators to find information on a multitude of topics. A very nice search system to make it easier to find what you need.
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UNIX Programming FAQ
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A frequently asked questions (FAQ) guide to UNIX Programming. Very complete, and informative. A good refernce point for anyone needing to do UNIX administrative programming.
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UNIXguide.net
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Lots of quick access links for most of the major flavors of UNIX. Seems to remind me of a certain popular internet hub that I won't name (begins with a 'Y' though ;).
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RootPrompt.org
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A "Nothing but Unix" Sysadmin Site.
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Postfix Main WebSite
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Postfix main site provides documentation and patches for their sendmail replacing email server.
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CUPS Printing System for Unix boxen
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CUPS Printing System for Unix boxen
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AMANDA FTP
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Amanda FTP server, for releases, and files related to AMANDA.
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AMANDA Home
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AMANDA, the Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver.
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The Other Man
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Where would we be?
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The Man
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Need we say more?
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