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is there an open-source enterprise operating system?

My buisness just outgrew itself, and we now have way too many clients to be using just a dell poweredge server with ubuntu on it. What I want is an open-source(preferably linux/unix based) enterprise network/server operating system with client support. Does anyone know of such a thing(similar to Novell's Netware) that is open source-like GNU/BSD/LAMP based? Because I refuse to shell out $900 out of my own pocket for Novell when there are so many other open-source projects out there. And I'm SURE one of them is an enterprise OS!!!!

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u if u want to just lock or password protect certain parts of ur phone, theres plenty of apps at nokia app store that can do that, both free and charged, u just need to browse the store
Try cleaning the units with your vacuum cleaner (use the brush attachment and be gentle). False alarms are often set off by dust particles. New houses can have a lot of dust in hidden places from the build. Second, try another location. It might simply be that a detector is too close to the bathroom, the kitchen or a heat register. Third If a change of location doesn't work, the unit or units may be defective and need to be replaced. Go to each detector one at a time and press the test button to see if one might be defective. When one is defective it can cause them all to go off. All else fails. Call the builder or an electrician to make sure there isn't a problem with the wiring to the detectors.

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