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Lars Moelleken

Linux-Server analysieren - 3 views

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    Dieser Blog-Post ist als Antwort auf die Frage "Nun würde mich mal interessieren, welche Tools euch zum Administrieren eines Linux Servers helfen und speziell auch welchen Taskmanager ihr verwendet.", aus dem folgendem Blog gedacht.
Alvar Maciel

Cómo autocompletar los comandos precedidos por sudo « Webeando en la red - 0 views

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    "if [ "$PS1" ]; then complete -cf sudo fi "
Marc Lijour

Forrester Analyst Says Open Source Has Won | Linux.com - 4 views

  • Wednesday, 11 August 2010 08:58
  • Open source has crossed the chasm
  • Jeffrey Hammond
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  • Hammond, principle analyst with Forrester Research
  • Hammond says that open source initially wedged its way into enterprise environments based on cost savings
  • Hammond says that we're now seeing the second wave of open source adoption, being driven by improved flexibility to execute and positioning enterprises to grow when the recession ends.
  • Only one in five (21%) developers are not using open source as part of their work.
  • Application servers and operating systems are highest in organizations larger than 20,000 employees.
  • what's more interesting is the "u-shaped" curve where very small and very large organizations show high adoption.
  • Open source databases are outliers, with less adoption in larger companies
  • 30% of developers say that they're using Linux as their primary development OS on Eclipse
  • Ubuntu is leading by far with 17%, all the other Linux combined
  • Deployment numbers are nicer for Linux. 40% are deploying on Linux, 36% on Windows from Eclipse; the Dr. Dobbs survey finds 23% deployment on Linux vs. 57% for Windows-centric developers. In both cases, organizations are deploying more on Linux than ever before.
  • Subversion is the leader with 52%, and Git/GitHub with 6%. Open source is the clear winner in SCM. Git has crept up from 2% to 6%
  • Things happening "outside the firewall" are driving technology, which has empowered developers to change corporate IT culture
  • about 36% of companies don't have a policy regarding deploying and contributing to open source.
Maluvia Haseltine

Linus' Torvald blog: Happy camper - 9 views

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    Linus' Official Blog
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