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Jan 30, 2003
  Linux News - Issue #117
Jan 23, 2003
  Linux News - Issue #116
Jan 16, 2003
  Linux News - Issue #115
Jan 9, 2003
  Linux News - Issue #114
Jan 2, 2003
  Linux News - Issue #113
Dec 19, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #112
Dec 12, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #111
Dec 5, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #110
Nov 28, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #109
Nov 21, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #108
Nov 14, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #107
Nov 7, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #106
Oct 31, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #105
Oct 24, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #104
Oct 17, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #103
Oct 10, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #102
Oct 3, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #101
Sep 26, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #100
Sep 19, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #99
Sep 12, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #98
Sep 5, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #97
Aug 29, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #96
Aug 22, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #95
Aug 15, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #94
Aug 8, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #93
Aug 1, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #92
Jul 25, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #91
Jul 18, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #90
Jul 11, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #89
Jul 4, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #88
Jun 27, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #87
Jun 20, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #86
Jun 13, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #85
Jun 6, 2002
  Linux News - Issue #84
May 30, 2002
  Linux News - May 30, 2002
May 23, 2002
  Pearl In The Shell
May 16, 2002
  Linux Filesystems - Part Two
May 9, 2002
  Inside The Linux Filesystem
May 2, 2002
  CD Burning Under Linux
Apr 25, 2002
  Star Office Vs. Open Office
Apr 18, 2002
  Surfing With Mozilla
Apr 11, 2002
  "We Don't Support Linux..."
Apr 4, 2002
  Visit The UNIX Library
Mar 28, 2002
  Linux and World Domination
Mar 21, 2002
  Working With Keyservers
Mar 14, 2002
  A Look At Public Key Cryptography
Mar 7, 2002
  Monitoring Systems With "vmstat"
Feb 28, 2002
  Star Office 6 Not to be Free for Linux?
Feb 21, 2002
  How Can Programming Benefit a Systems Administrator?
Feb 14, 2002
  Alias: It's Not Just a TV Show
Feb 8, 2002
  Using The diff and patch Utilities
Jan 31, 2002
  How To Detect Cracks
Jan 24, 2002
  Using Razor to Shave Away Spam
Jan 17, 2002
  Stomping Spam
Jan 10, 2002
  Sair Linux Courseware Review
Jan 3, 2002
  2002: The Year of the Penguin!
Dec 27, 2001
  UNIX Apps on a Windows Box?
Dec 20, 2001
  Directory Assistance
Dec 13, 2001
  How Do You Kill Zombies?
Dec 6, 2001
  Using Hard and Soft Symlinks
Nov 29, 2001
  Change Terminal-Based Apps Into Network Apps
Nov 22, 2001
  Adventures In Booting
Nov 15, 2001
  Getting To Know PAM
Nov 8, 2001
  Know Your Enemy
Nov 1, 2001
  Do Mulder and Scully Use X-Windows?
Oct 25, 2001
  A Quick Look at the RHCE Certification
Oct 18, 2001
  What's Up With Linux Certification?
Oct 11, 2001
  Express Yourself Regularly
Oct 4, 2001
  Advice For Lazy Penguins?
Sep 27, 2001
  NVIDIA Jumps On Linux Bandwagon
Sep 20, 2001
  Understanding DNS in a Linux Environment
Sep 13, 2001
  Be Careful With Binaries
Sep 6, 2001
  Party Like It's 999,999,999
Aug 30, 2001
  Rooting Out Memory Hogs
Aug 23, 2001
  Spin Your 'Top'
Aug 16, 2001
  Keeping Time With NTP
Aug 9, 2001
  Supporting True Type Fonts
Aug 2, 2001
  Getting Perl To Fetch
Jul 26, 2001
  Who's The Man?!
Jul 19, 2001
  Adobe Cracks The DMCA Whip
Jul 12, 2001
  Due Processes
Jul 5, 2001
  Going Adobe Free
Jun 28, 2001
  Don't Send Mixed SIgnals
Jun 21, 2001
  Everything is a File. (almost)
Jun 14, 2001
  Know Your Partitions
Jun 7, 2001
  Where it's "at"!
May 31, 2001
  A Sneak Peek at RedHat 7.1
May 24, 2001
  Scheduling Tasks With cron - Part 2
May 17, 2001
  Scheduling Tasks With cron
May 10, 2001
  Open Source - Seeing Through The FUD
May 3, 2001
  A Look At Ximian's New Release
Apr 26, 2001
  Rev Up Your X-Windows Session
Apr 19, 2001
  Wrangling With GNU Cash
Apr 12, 2001
  Tame the syslogd Daemon
Apr 5, 2001
  Test Your Admin Skills At Honeynet
Mar 29, 2001
  Software RAID on Your Linux Box
Mar 22, 2001
  Prevent Disasters: Back It Up
Mar 15, 2001
  Notes From Underground!
Mar 8, 2001
  SuSE 7.1 - A First Look
Mar 1, 2001
  Certification Boot Camp
Feb 22, 2001
  Understanding Runlevels
Feb 15, 2001
  What Are The Advantages of Joining a LUG?
Feb 8, 2001
  Diving For Perls
Feb 1, 2001
  How To Secure Your Linux Installation
Jan 25, 2001
  Linux Problem Solving
Jan 18, 2001
  Stand up and Be Counted!
Jan 11, 2001
  2.4.0 is Here!
Jan 4, 2001
  When will Mom use Linux?
Dec 28, 2000
  The Year in Review
Dec 21, 2000
  The SourceForge Solution
Dec 15, 2000
  How to Compile and Install the New Kernel
Dec 7, 2000
  Put Your E-mail Into A Blackberry Basket
Nov 30, 2000
  Using Perl With Linux
Nov 23, 2000
  Working With MP3's Under Linux
Nov 16, 2000
  Apache 2.0 alpha 4
Nov 9, 2000
  Dell loves Linux!
Nov 2, 2000
  What's Up With RedHat 7?
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                     January 3, 2002
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1) Sean's Notes (actually, a different Sean this week)

2) Linux News

	KDE Beta Ready
	Red Hat Linux - The Best of the Best
	SUN Still Top UNIX Vendor
	Hurry Up and Get StarOffice 6

3) Linux Resources

	Sendmail Denying Relaying?
	Automating Network Administration
	Calling the Elite...
	Become Your Own Employer
	Alternative Rescue Disk

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1) Sean's Notes
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A lot of people out there seem to like making New Year's
resolutions, and I'm no different. For a few years I wanted
to quit smoking, and I would start the new year off by
tossing my pack of cigarettes. About ten years ago I finally
got it right and quit smoking. Unfortunately, quitting seems
to trigger weight gain and this was followed by many New
Year's resolutions to do something about my bloated
mid-section. Well, it's New Years again and I've got a new
resolution. It's time to get rid of all this bloating - in
my operating system, that is.

I think it was Windows XP that pushed me over the edge.
While there's no doubt that Windows XP is one of the most
stable operating systems Microsoft has ever released, it's
also one of the most intrusive and annoying. After
re-installing Windows XP on my laptop over the holidays
it's been busy nagging me to death to activate my new
installation... to get my .NET Passport... to use Windows
Update (which I had to because of all the flippin' security
holes)...

I'm sick of it.

I've also had it with Microsoft's heavy-handed treatment of
me both as a user and as a Microsoft Certified Professional
(I'm an MCSE and MCT).

As a user, I'm tired of having new features I that I don't
want, and that are nearly impossible to uninstall, shoved down
my throat (e.g. Winblows Messenger). I'm also sick to death
of overly restrictive licensing agreements (I don't know if
Satan really exists or not, but I'm betting that if he does,
he makes his demons do an internship in Microsoft's legal
department). Finally, I'm tired of all the freakin' security
holes. With all their billions of dollars you'd think MS
could hire some people to double-check code for buffer
overflow exploits.

On the certification front, Microsoft's certification
programs have just about as much credibility as Bill Clinton
speaking on matters of sexual fidelity. MS makes virtually
no attempt to enforce the security of their certification
process. The end result is that any moron who can surf
braindump sites can be an MCSE for the price of a few exams.
No other certification seems to attract the sheer number of
idiots that Microsoft certifications do. This is extremely
embarrassing for those Microsoft Certified Professionals
who actually give a damn about learning the product and
rendering good service.

So here we are in 2002. While I admit to having flirted with
Linux in the past, it's been far from a steady relationship.
This year I'm ready to buy the ring and make the commitment.
I've got my SAIR GNU/Linux fundamentals courseware (more on
that next week) and three machines set aside to load Red Hat,
Debian, and Mandrake on. I've purchased some extra books
(BIND, Sendmail, and Apache by O'Reilly) and I've even warned
my Linux geek friends that I'm about to suck their brains dry.
I'm ready.

Welcome to the year of the penguin.


Sean McCormick
Recovering Microsoft User

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2) Linux News
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LinuxQuestions.org Member's Choice Awards
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Jeremy from LinuxQuestions.org has just announced its new
Member's Choice awards. This is your chance to vote for the
person who saved your bacon by answering questions posted
in their forums.

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s¡23c949fd88
c37b6b04da2ef56fc738&threadid908

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Linux after the Dot-Com Crash
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ZDNet has just published an excellent article detailing how
the dot-com crash will help Linux rather than hurt it in the
long run (there's nothing wrong with a free OS during an
economic downturn).

http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2835454,00.html

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HP-LX Reviewed
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Looking for the ultimate "hardened" GNU/Linux distribution?
HP has taken Red Hat 7.1 and fortified it to prevent a cracker
from using a compromised application to put the boots to the
rest of your system. It's pricey, but it looks like it may be
just be the thing for environments where security comes first.

http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2002/01/infrrevu/

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MS Slagging Linux (again)
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The folks at Vulture Central report that Microsoft V.P.
Brian (lookin' for love in all the wrong places) Valentine
is slinging mud again. This time he wants people to know that
a copy of Windows that you have to fork over gobs of cash for
is cheaper than a free version of Linux. Really.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/23518.html

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3) Linux Resources
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Dealing with NIC Hell
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One of the first things most newbies learn about Linux is
that for an operating system that cut its teeth on the
Internet, Linux sure doesn't seem to like most network cards
out of the box. If you discover that Linux hates every single
NIC you own (like I did), then you'll want to check out
Donald Becker's page of Linux drivers for PCI Ethernet NICs.
There are a lot of drivers and solutions to be found here.

http://www.scyld.com/network/ethercard.html

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Building a Lo-fat Desktop
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Looking to duplicate the feel and functionality of a Winblows
desktop without copying the sucky performance? Check out this
tutorial by John Murray. Many good suggestions on apps here:

http://users.netwit.net.au/~pursang/lofat.html

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Anti-aliased Fonts Not Exclusive to Windows XP
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One of the selling points of Windows XP is the fact that
using anti-aliased fonts (ClearType) makes your screen a lot
easier to read. Well, if you have ten minutes to invest, you
too can anti-alias your desktop without buying an expensive
Windows license.

http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/3093/1/

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DOS vs. Linux Commands
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Being experienced with DOS can be a bit of a stumbling block
when you're trying to work in a UNIX shell. I have a habit
of using old DOS commands instead of the proper UNIX/Linux
commands. If you have this same tendency, check out this
command comparison chart from HardcoreLinux.

http://www.hardcorelinux.com/linux-dos.htm

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4) App o' the week
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As someone who used to love arsing around with BASIC on my
old C64, I was thrilled to discover that the C64 emulator
that I use on my Win32 platforms is also available for
Linux. Frodo version 4.1 has just been released, and fixes
the problems with 8-bit displays under *nix (note: you'll
need SDL).

http://www.uni-mainz.de/~bauec002/FRMain.html

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