Take the Linux plunge.

AuthorBradley, Susan
PositionWindows Alternatives

Ready to trade in your blue screen of death for a cute cuddly penguin? Or, more aptly put: Are you ready to leave the mainstream, or Windows, to enter the world of alternative operating systems--the world of Linux?

As a file, print or Web server, Linux, without a doubt, is a viable alternative to Windows. It has an unbeatable reputation for a clean fast code that easily can be used as a backbone for these servers.

OPEN SOURCE

Linux is based on the unique concept of open source. It doesn't mean that the software is given away completely free. Linus does "license" you to use Linux as long as you agree to the following:

* Copy Linux as much as you want.

* Sell copies of Linux.

* Modify Linux and redistribute it.

* Don't restrict the abilities of others to copy, modify or distribute your modified Linux.

* When you distribute a copy of Linux, modified or not, you must make the source code available.

SECURITY

Linux requires trained personnel to install it properly, or you may suffer security risks. This can be a problem since fewer Linux users means there are fewer Linux-trained information technology professionals available.

Still, Linux is less of a security risk than Windows simply because it has fewer users. In addition, it is not trying to support backwards compatibility with older systems. However, Linux too must be monitored for security vulnerabilities.

I strongly recommend purchasing and registering your copy of Linux. An owner of a registered copy will be able to go online and download security patches. This is extremely important for computers attached to high speed access which must be monitored constantly for security patches. Get a firewall, get anti-virus software and be just as security conscious on your Linux machines as on your Windows machines.

Anyone installing a Linux system should sign up for a free weekly e-mail that alerts you to security issues in all of the Linux operating systems. You can sign up for this e-mail at www.sans.org/newlook/digests/SAC/linux.htm.

THE OFFICE CONUNDRUM

Currently there are several helpers to make the transition to a Linux desktop a little easier. First, there is Sun's Star Office, www.sun.com/software/star.

If you purchase a boxed version of Linux, you probably will receive a copy of Star Office 5.3 or the latest version, 6.0. It can be used to open and save documents in Word format. As in the...

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