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LINUX TUNING Techniques for better performance

Are your multimedia applications receiving the resources they need? Are you using the optimum filesystem for your environment? You don't have to be an expert to find better performance in Linux – you just need to know where to look.

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AFTERBURNER Speeding up hard disks with DMA

A simple command helps you switch on the afterburner for your hard disks and drives. hdparm improves the performance of your storage devices.

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FILE FACTS Finding the right file system

Many users just opt for the defaults and don’t think about the file system when they install Linux. But if better performance is your goal, it pays to do some shopping.

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LINUX WORLD NEWS
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PROJECTS ON THE MOVE An up-to-date look at free software and its makers

Redet helps you create regular expressions, and solving Go problems is a good way to relax. We also examine the latest events at Debian, including recent talk about the GNU Free Documentation License.

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POLITICS AND METADATA Community Notes
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Issue #98 / Jan 2009

Cover Theme: Virtual Admin

DVD: Ubuntu 8.10

Highlights:

So you already know about Xen – what now? Do you have the tools you need to stay ahead of your virtual environment? This month we explore some expert apps for deploying and managing virtual ne... more »

New Blog Posts

- SCALE 7x: Women in Open Source Call for Papers
- Linux Netbook Guide by The Register
- Groklaw on the Cyber-bullying Case
- Extension Watch: Personal menu
- Geek Parenting session at LinuxChix miniconf
- Receive Large Files with Droopy

Anti-spam and Anti-virus Mail Processing

by Charly Kuhnast, Linux systems manager for the Lower Rhine Municipal Data Center
Building an email system at the enterprise level requires careful planning and special attention to management structures. Linux columnist and enterprise admin Charly Kuhnast shows how to integrate advanced anti-span and anti-virus techniques with an email infrastructure.
 

 

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