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One cannot help feeling some delight about the refreshing unlikeliness of the story of Linus Torvalds.
Zonker's got the goods on Zeus, an alternative Web server known for its speed and scalability.
Kolawa provides an objective analysis of the nature of Java portability.
Zonker reviews the latest edition of DNS and BIND -- a book sys admins have been swearing by for years.
Holman evaluates an NFS-based product suite for cross-platform file sharing.
Preston provides "a mix of backup and scripting info" for backing up a filesystem that is too large for one backup job.
Zonker checks out a book on investigating computer crime.
Holman reviews a connectivity solution for multi-platform networks.
Congratulations and $100 go to Mark Lindsey for submitting mergeXML, a bash script for merging selected elements from multiple XML files into one new file.
McCarty reviews a cross-platform mail server from Stalker Software.
Zonker evaluates a GPL'ed Web server that you can download and set up in a matter of minutes.
Dulaney discusses a new means of Linux certification: the Linux+ exam from CompTIA.
Rothke reviews Ross Anderson's treatise on security design and engineering.
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