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IT Management Linux News for Mar 01, 2011
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Incron -- a cron based on File System events (Mar 01, 2011, 23:32)
Linuxaria: "inotify is a Linux kernel subsystem
that acts to extend filesystems to notice changes to the
filesystem, and report those changes to applications. It replaces
an earlier facility, dnotify, which had similar goals."
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Learn Linux, 302 (Mixed environments): Samba roles (Mar 01, 2011, 21:02)
IBM Developerworks: "Samba isn't a single
program; rather, it's a series of interrelated servers and
utilities, each of which has its own specific purpose.
Understanding the differences between these servers and utilities
will help you manage your Samba system."
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IBM DB2, Novell Partner for Linux Software Appliances (Mar 01, 2011, 19:02)
ServerWatch: "Novell is expanding its SUSE
Studio Linux appliance technology today with the addition of new
templates for IBM's DB2 database."
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Live Performance Monitor for Your MySQL Server (Mar 01, 2011, 18:02)
Tech Source: "If you are a Linux system
administrator or have a Linux server running a LAMP stack, you
might want to be able to keep an eye on the different elements that
contribute to keeping your applications and websites alive."
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Linux Backup Server: Refining Rsync, Passwordless Authentication (Mar 01, 2011, 16:02)
Linux Planet: "At last here are the final two
parts of this series. Today we learn how to tell rsync which files
to include or exclude, set up passwordless login on the backup
server, and safely test everything."
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Make Customers Smile in 7 Easy Steps with OTRS - Part 4 (Mar 01, 2011, 15:32)
Linux Journal: "In Part 3, you learned how to
accept, open and close tickets, and use the OTRS interface to
communicate with customers and internal team members through the
ticket resolution workflow."
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Document: What a Microsoft employment contract looks like (Mar 01, 2011, 14:32)
TechFlash: "I will diligently perform my
assigned duties and devote my entire working time, abilities, and
efforts to such duties and to furthering the interests of
MICROSOFT."
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Using OpenFire for Realtime Collaboration on Linux (Mar 01, 2011, 14:02)
Linux.com: "Offering real-time collaboration
tools within a company is becoming a must-have if a company is
serious about getting their employees to work as efficiently as
possible."
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