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		<title>Renegade&#39;s technical diatribe - Linux</title>
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			<title>YALOEP: Yet another Linux on enterprise post</title>
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			<description>Ok, I know this is a subject that already has a lot of attention in the various media. You will find a lot of opinions, and a lot of distributors that will tell you that Linux is ready for the enterprise. It&#39;s just not true! Ok, now before you go and start flaming and trolling me with all you have I have to state that I am (among others) a Linux administrator. We have around 4000 systems running...</description>
			<author>Renegade</author>
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