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Searching for package information on Debian and Ubuntu systems

10/29/2008  II
Relevance: 5.76
New Linux users may be content with automatic updates and the package information shown by desktop tools, but more experienced users are generally more cautious and demanding. Experienced users, for instance, may want to assess the risk of an upgrade by studying its dependencies before they begin, or to overcome a package conflict by using versions from an older repository. Because of Debian's long history of providing for advanced users, this sort of information is available from several different sources -- from the apt-cache command, from distribution Web sites, and, in Ubuntu, with the new Ubuntu Simple Package Crawler. Unfortunately, no single source has all the features you are likely to want.
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Jim Lacey, CEO, Linux Professional Institute

07/01/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.62
At the beginning of the Linux revolution, Linux entered many enterprises through the back door with experienced users just managing it on their own. As Linux has matured, so too have the demands of the enterprise and the demands on IT professionals that manage Linux systems.
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Waiting for the storm

08/08/2007  I
Relevance: 4.60
Have you also experienced an ever-growing number of those‘greeting card' messages and emails? You'd better not open them, especially if you run that old-fashioned proprietary (read: business) operating system from Redmond, also known as ‘Vista', or any of its predecessors.
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Propeller.com and Rapid Application Development

07/29/2008  I
Relevance: 4.50
It appears as though Propeller.com has fallen victim of a bad practice most early web designers have experienced early in their careers.
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Linux job market sizzles

08/19/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 4.44
Strong demand for Linux professionals outpaced overall job growth during the past year, according to IT job clearinghouse Dice.com. As of August 1, job listings for Linux-experienced tech pro's have jumped 36 percent so far this year, and 55 percent from 12 months ago, the service reports.
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Video tip from RHCEs: Frozen SSH sessions

07/07/2007  III
Relevance: 4.42
Red Hat Summit 2007 collected hundreds of Linux users all in one place–many of them experienced Red Hat Certified Engineers® (RHCE). And somewhere between all those smart people walking around–and our video crew shooting footage–the idea for some video tips was born.
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Windows GUI vs. Linux Command Line Myths

11/08/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.41
Undoubtedly you've heard the old cliché that Windows is easier to maintain because it has GUI tools for everything while Linux requires commands lines and a terminal. Any experienced Windows administrator knows the point-and-click GUI tools don't cover everything.
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Video tip from RHCEs: Kickstarting with Dell

08/10/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.35
Red Hat Summit 2007 collected hundreds of Linux users all in one place–many of them experienced Red Hat Certified Engineers® (RHCE). And somewhere between all those smart people walking around–and our video crew shooting footage–the idea for some video tips was born. This tip is from William Bradley.
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Linpus offers a Linux for newbies, experts alike

02/15/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.33
Linpus Technologies has long been known in Taiwan for its Linux distributions. Now, it wants to become a player in the global Linux market with its new Linux distribution Linpus Linux Lite, which features a dual-mode user interface. One mode is for people who may never have used a computer before; the other is for experienced Linux users.
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What's next in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (part 2)

08/01/2008  I
Relevance: 4.31
Hereâ??s the final installment of Bill Nottinghamâ??s series based on the talk he gave at this yearâ??s Red Hat Summit. Find out about the latest and greatest Fedoraâ?'¢ developmentsâ?'¦ and the future of Red HatÂ'® Enterprise LinuxÂ'® from this experienced engineer. Missed the first part? Catch up in the archives.
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