

LPI Certification 102 (release 2) Exam Prep, Part 2: Configuring and Compiling the Kernel Gentoo Linux developer Daniel Robbins shows you how to compile the Linux kernel from source files. Along the way, he covers various important kernel configuration options and gives in-depth information about PCI and USB support in the kernel. If you're setting up Linux desktops or servers and want to brush up on your Linux kernel compilation and configuration skills, this tutorial is for you. More information
LPI Certification 102 (release 2) Exam Prep, Part 3: Networking This course discusses Linux networking, in a nutshell. In this tutorial, you learn about TCP/IP and Ethernet Linux networking fundamentals, how to use the inetd and xinetd superservers, gain important tips for securing your Linux systems and learn how to set up and use a Linux print server -- all in this in-depth tutorial by Gentoo Linux developers Daniel Robbins, Chris Houser, and Aron Griffis. More information
New Course: Migrating from Solaris to Linux on Intel-based Servers from IBM Are you considering moving from Solaris to Linux on Intel-based servers for your EDA tools or for your IT infrastructure? We invite you to take a 45-minute on-line course from IBM called "Migrating from Solaris to Linux on Intel." With the growing popularity of Linux, it's no surprise that many IT professionals and engineers are examining how to move existing applications and development environments to Linux. Whether you are thinking of adding Linux as an alternate deployment platform for your code or doing your primary development there, porting to Linux need not be difficult -- particularly if your UNIX applications are written to common standards. Please direct questions to: mailto:support@techonline.com?subject=ibmcourse or call (877) 472-7882 or 781-266-5000 from overseas. Please direct any questions about the webcast content to xlinux@us.ibm.com. Access the Course
Replay - IBM Linux Security Web Seminar On this replay, you can hear experts discuss the factors driving the demand for increased IT security and examine the requirements for an effective security-rich Linux infrastructure. Speakers include Martin Roesch, a respected authority on intrusion detection technology and forensics, CTO, Sourcefire, Arun Gowda, Business Development Manager, Check Point Software Technologies, a recognized market leader in the worldwide VPN and firewall markets and IBM's Linux and security experts. The seminar was moderated by Sam Docknevich, Linux and Grid Services Executive, IBM Global Services Americas. Listen
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