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Branch Server Redundancy

My company needed a way that users at the different branches could still function and perform their duties, even when the local branch server was down. The following should at least let you begin thinking about how this could be handled.

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Use the Linux Side of OES to Make Life Easier

After upgrading to OES Linux from NetWare, Mike Brady found one of the many advantages of running the OES stack on Linux. They now host a private intranet for employees, relieving Mike of a lot of work. Come find out how he did it.

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Linux Just Does That: Workspaces

For a while now I have taken for granted the marvelous functionality commonly referred-to as "workspaces" in the X window system. Anybody using a graphical interface with X already probably has this functionality present by default and in many distributions the feature of multiple workspaces is even enabled by default The idea behind this article is to show how efficiency in the GUI can be improved using this feature and the ease of adopting the technology to suit your needs out of the box, because Linux Just Does That.

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Utility to Get Directory Quotas Assigned to a Directory

This tool is used to get directory quotas assigned to a directory.

Submitted by: dvijayababu on Fri. 09.04.2009
Filed Under: Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux
Product: Open Enterprise Server, Open Workgroup Suite

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Utility to Get User Quotas on a Volume

This tool is used to get the user quotas on an NSS volume.

Submitted by: dvijayababu on Thu. 09.03.2009
Filed Under: Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux
Product: Open Enterprise Server, Open Workgroup Suite

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LJDT: Installed RPM Size

Sometimes I find myself wondering how big an installed RPM's files really are. Use a simple script to do all of the calculating of file sizes, plus see how to recreate the RPM from the system where the package is installed in the latest addition to Linux Just Does That.

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