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If you're considering a Linux distribution or distro, which one do you pick? We tested seven Linux distros and Caldera eServer 2.3 scored the best, followed closely by Red Hat Deluxe 6.2. Reader Poll: The pick of the Linux litter
We asked our Fusion readers to tell us their favorite Linux products. Management Strategies: Linux: Renegade or ally?
Linux programmers are a breed apart, so how does a network manager integrate those subversive Linux types into the corporate culture. Related links
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Review: Testing the Enterprise Linux load
If you're considering a Linux distribution or distro, which one do you pick? We tested seven Linux distros and Caldera eServer 2.3 scored the best, followed closely by Red Hat Deluxe 6.2. Reader Poll: The pick of the Linux litter
We asked our Fusion readers to tell us their favorite Linux products. Management Strategies: Linux: Renegade or ally?
Linux programmers are a breed apart, so how does a network manager integrate those subversive Linux types into the corporate culture. Related links
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Linux, the open source Unix variant, is making a serious run at the enterprise. No longer just a skunk works operating system distributed by tiny evangelical start-ups with names like Red Hat and SuSE, Linux is being embraced by the likes of IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Intel. And Linux isn't just for Web servers anymore; its clustering and management features are making it a solid choice for enterprise apps.