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DEVICE TRICKS Techniques for working with devices in Linux

Linux is getting much better at managing devices, and the versatility of open source software leads to some interesting innovations.

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DATA CENTER Smart tools for the cloud and rack

The server space is changing, bringing new opportunities for the agile admin. If you plan on taking up residence in the new data center, you’d better get your toolkit ready. This month we explore tools and techniques for data center and server room environments.

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FASTER VIRTUE Tips for optimizing performance in virtual environments

Virtual performance tuning is a lot like ordinary performance tuning – but not exactly.

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LOFTY CODE Programming for the Amazon EC2 cloud

We show you some techniques for harnessing the benefits of cloud technology.

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CLUTTER TO CLUSTER Turn your desktop computer into a high-performance cluster with PelicanHPC

Crunch big numbers with your very own high-performance computing cluster.

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CUSTOM VIEW Visualizing your Nagios network with NagVis

Want a topside view of possible problems? NagVis is an easy tool for visualizing the status of your network.

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FRAMEWORKS Implementing Java and .NET in Linux

In today’s heterogeneous environments, it is hard to escape the influence of Java and .NET. So why not come prepared? This month we examine some tools and techniques for integrating the Java and .NET frameworks with Linux.

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SINGING SHARP Write standards-compliant C# programs in Linux with DotGNU

Write C# programs in Linux with the free and vendor-neutral DotGNU.

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CASTING NET Serving up ASP.NET from Apache with Mod_Mono

Serving up ASP.NET from Apache with Mod_Mono

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COFFEE BREAK Making sense of Java on Linux

We introduce some tools and projects of the Java landscape.

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APP WATCH Application performance monitoring with Hyperic HQ

Monitor a Java application server with Hyperic HQ.

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NETWORK MANAGEMENT Flexible tools for configuring and managing your systems

Professional admins with tightening IT budgets are always looking for new tools that will help them do more with less. This month we feature some popular open source applications for deploying, configuring, updating, and monitoring software and systems on the network.

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BIG ENGINE Managing the network with Cfengine

Automate admin tasks with the powerful Cfengine framework.

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THE DEAN Configuration and change management with Bcfg2

The powerful Bcfg2 provides a sophisticated environment for centralized configuration management.

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THE WATCHER Monitoring the network with Zenoss

Find out how the free and flexible Zenoss tool can help you monitor your network.

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KERNEL HACKS What to do with the Linux kernel

If you get right down to it, the Linux kernel is the real Linux. This month we focus on tools for tuning and tailoring the kernel.

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KERNEL TECH Techniques for upgrading and customizing the Linux kernel

If you work with third-party hardware drivers, or even if you just need to fix a broken system, someday you might need to upgrade the Linux kernel.

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TUNING TOOLBOX Tools and techniques for performance tuning in Linux

Tune up your systems and search out bottlenecks with these handy performance tools.

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KERNEL SOUNDS Multimedia Support in the Linux Kernel

We’ll show you how to tune up your Linux system for multimedia applications.

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Rikki's Open Source Exchange

Stop by Rikki's Open Source Exchange for dispatches from the world of women in open source.

Rikki Kite examines the experience of women across the spectrum of open source –
the people, projects, organizations, events, articles, issues, and news.

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