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ZDNet UK: Build Your Own Linux Server
Apr 23, 2004, 07 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (10104 reads)

(Other stories by Manek Dubash)

"Want to give an old PC a new lease of life? Why not transform it into a Linux server for your home/small business network?

"Why build your own Linux server? It's a good question. The answer is simple: to save money. Instead of forking out for appliances such as the D-Link DFL-700, you can build one that does exactly what you want, and gain useful experience in the process..."

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