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>>  FEATURED TIP:  Displaying current FTP users
>>  NEWS:  BMC executives on the future of mainframe Linux
>>  FEATURED TOPIC:  Optimize your CPU usage
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  'Ich bin ein Bin' -- Berlin's unique trash talk
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FEATURED TIP
Displaying current FTP users  (Search390.com)
Our s/390 troubleshooting expert, Jim Keohane, offers advice on how to display a list of FTP users currently signed onto your system.
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BMC execs talk mainframe Linux at zSeries Expo (Search390.com)
BMC executives discuss the change they've seen in customers' attitudes toward mainframe Linux, possible mainframe skills shortages and the rumored demise of the mainframe.

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FEATURED TOPIC
Optimize your CPU usage
This collection of tips, tutorials and resources will help ensure that your CPU is running at the highest possible level of efficiency.
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TIPS
Unix to mainframe FTP
Ever have trouble executing an FTP from a Unix system to a mainframe, or vice versa? With this handy collection of tech tips, you're sure to become a master of cross-platform FTP.


THE MISSING LINK
'Ich bin ein Bin' -- Berlin's unique trash talk

Trash talk never sounded quite like this. The city of Berlin is testing talking trash cans. Solar power provides the juice for a sound mechanism that can thank pedestrians for being neat, lecture them on the benefits of tidiness or simply say hello. They're even multilingual and light up at night, although the audio is turned off after hours so that people don't think they're being accosted by "Oskar" the Grouch. Berlin city officials say the bins have been a big hit -- they hope to kick them to foreign curbs before too long. (AFP)



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