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IT Management Linux News for Mar 25, 2010
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Use ssh_config To Simplify Your Life (Mar 25, 2010, 23:03)
Linux Journal: "However, you don't have to
remember them, at least not more than once: you can just enter them
into ssh's config file and be done with it."
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DNS: Zone Files on Ubuntu 10.04 (Mar 25, 2010, 22:33)
Begin Linux: "There are several categories of
zones that must be configured. You need to have forward lookup
zones, which allow the nameserver to match names to IP Addresses.
You’ll define these zones in the /etc/bind directory, in
files with the “db” prefix."
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How Red Hat Made Money in 2010 (up 15% year over year) (Mar 25, 2010, 20:33)
Datamation: "The past twelve months have been
good for Linux vendor Red Hat as the company grew revenues and
income while expanding its product offerings in the cloud and
virtualization space. But how did Red Hat grow while others
staggered?"
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Get to know Linux: AppArmor (Mar 25, 2010, 19:33)
Ghacks: "Linux is such a strong operating
system for two primary reasons – by design and with the help
of security systems like AppArmor and SELinux."
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Matt Asay on Partisanship (Mar 25, 2010, 18:03)
The-Source.com: "If Microsoft warms up to open
source, why not share some plaudits? And even when it gets things
wrong, surely it’s better to politely critique rather than
spew invectives?"
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Dell Backs Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (Mar 25, 2010, 15:03)
The VAR Guy: "It's one small step for Dell, and
one big strategic win for Canonical's Ubuntu Linux cloud strategy.
Specifically, Dell on March 24 said it would support Ubuntu
Enterprise Cloud (UEC) as an infrastructure solution."
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Ubuntu Server Aims for the Enterprise
(Mar 25, 2010, 12:33)
Linux Planet: "Canonical, the lead commercial
sponsor of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, is out with a new study
this week looking at how users view and use their server
platform."
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Open-Source Software Vendor Red Hat Updates JBoss Platforms (Mar 25, 2010, 03:03)
Serverwatch: "Open-source software vendor Red
Hat updated a trio of its JBoss products this week with new SOA,
Web server and developer tools."
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