Splunk: Or how I learned to stop worrying and love log files
Log files may be the most important piece of forensic information we have when determining why a server or application crashes. However, warnings of such a distaster are available to IT administrators....
View ArticleChanges at Red Hat: A new CEO in 2008
CNET news is reporting that Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik is stepping down effective January 1st and handing control of the world’s most popular enterprise Linux provider to former Delta airlines COO...
View ArticleTrac(king) software development
If you are a software developer, you need Trac and you need it now. There is no other open-source, software management tool more useful to a software project life-cycle than Trac. Straight from the...
View ArticleThe best open-source SQL server under the sun?
SELECT company FROM mysql INNER JOIN sun ON mysql.about_time = sun.smart_move By now most people have heard the news: Sun is acquiring MySQL. I was sharing the announcement with co-workers when one of...
View ArticleUbuntu 6.06.2 LTS Dapper Drake released
Canonical just announced the release of Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS Dapper Drake. This point release keeps Ubuntu’s first LTS release up-to-date with the latest round of patches and bug fixes as we approach...
View ArticleApt-file: Providing apt’s answer to rpm -qf
Anyone who has ever used rpm for package management has at one time or the other had to invoke the command: rpm -qf PATH_TO_FILE The above command will tell you what package manages the given file, or...
View ArticleLinux Kernel 2.6.24 released
Last Friday saw the release of the Linux Kernel version 2.6.24. This new version does not include anything spectacular (Linus’ words, not mine), but does include some updates to network drivers. These...
View ArticleRHEL 4 installer bug: HTTPS not exempted despite best efforts
Last week, fellow SEL blogger Rick Vanover discussed how RHEL 4 is still getting releases from Red Hat, despite the availability of RHEL 5. Considering that Red Hat still requires RHEL 4 for some of...
View ArticleUbuntu Hardy Heron Alpha 4 released
On Friday, Canonical released Ubuntu Hardy Heron Alpha 4 to the mirrors. Alpha 4 brings with it many updates to the Ubuntu desktop, but how does it impact enterprise customers? Alpha 4 is the first...
View ArticleBackupPC 3.1.0 for Ubuntu
While the latest version of BackupPC is 3.1.0, the latest available version in the Ubuntu repositories is 3.0.0. Normally, I wouldn’t split hairs over a point release, but 3.1.0 has some very nice, new...
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