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Everything in Unison on Linux Techworld: "Software developer Unison has launched what it claimed is the world's first fully-unified communications suite based on Linux..." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Being a Linux Kernel Developer Practical Technology: "So you want to be one of the few, the proud, the Linux kernel developers do you? Well, its not easy. But, if youve got the right stuff, Linux is looking for a few good programmers." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Ridiculous Resumes - Unix, Linux and Everything in Between The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Last weekend, we poked fun at some of the insane want ads that companies put out when looking for IT talent. This week, to be fair, we're going to take a look at some of the goofy bloopers, funny blunders and (occasionally) serious bits of actual resumes that fo Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Linux showing signs of solid growth Workloads running on Linux servers are shifting to become more business oriented, including databases and line-of-business applications, and the operating system appears headed for measurable growth over the next three years, according to a white paper released Tuesda Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Acer sees Linux as key to low-cost laptops Acer, the world's third-largest PC maker, believes that Linux software is a key to the low-cost laptop computer movement and hopes to create a community around the devices, a top executive said.Several of the ne Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Fedora 9: Linux examined For many of us, our first painful introduction to old-school Linux installs came from installing early versions of Red Hat. Like most early Linux installs, it was a highly technical, highly finicky process that was best left to the experts. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Linux kernel builders hail open source drivers The Linux kernel development community is emphasizing the need for open source device drivers, in a statement released Monday.While the vast majority of device drivers have open source, there are a few holdouts, Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Linux set to make mobile splash Linux is set to make a major impact in the mobile computing realm, the executive director of the Linux Foundation stressed at a conference Monday morning.Speaking at the Open Mobile Exchange portion of the O'Rei Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Netbooks spark Linux redesigns The sparsely populated floor at Linuxworld was a disappointment, but netbooks made an impact at this year's show, a sign that these lightweight machines may bring the Linux OS to a larger audience.Crowds flocked Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Consortium launches Linux patent pool Open Invention Network, which buys patents related to the Linux operating system and licenses them royalty-free, Tuesday launched a program aimed at encouraging open-source developers to document information about their work so that it can be easily read and used by p Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Adobe breathes AIR for Linux Adobe Systems is extending on Thursday its AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) technology to Linux desktops.Previously available for Windows and Macintosh, AIR is Adobe's free technology that enables delivery of Web Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Windows 7: The Linux killer Microsoft has long been worried about Linux competition in the server market. When it came to ordinary PCs and laptops, however, it knew it had little to fear.But that was then. Now Microsoft may fear Linux on t Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Linux creator: Microsoft is bluffing on patents Microsoft's aggressive defense of its intellectual property, which includes claims that Linux violates a number of its patents, is nothing more than "a marketing thing," according to Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Linux kernel developers: Say no to closed-source modules More than 135 Linux kernel developers have signed a document in protest of vendors that create closed-source code modules for the kernel, calling the practice "harmful and undesirable."The developers' statement Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Mobile Linux groups join forces After steadily losing membership this year, one of the earliest mobile Linux groups will close and join another, faster-growing initiative.On Thursday, the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum plans to announce th Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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IBM exec predicts the future of Linux, open source With LinuxWorld showcasing the popularity of the open source operating system, and with open source in general finding its legs in the enterprise, Bob Sutor, IBM's vice president of open source and standards, made a slate of predictions for Linux a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Update: Microsoft and Novell extend Linux partnership Microsoft said Wednesday it would purchase up to $100 million in coupons for Suse Linux support from Novell, furthering a controversial 2006 partnership aimed at customers who run both Windows and Linux in their server environments. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Netbooks will boost adoption of Linux, says Novell CTO A surge in demand for netbooks is helping drive business for Linux, as the devices are designed to be low-cost with smaller storage, according to Novell's chief technology and strategy officer for Linux."People Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Canonical moves on desktop, server Linux Canonical, which wants Linux to challenge Apple's Macintosh in usability on the desktop, is unveiling on Monday upgrades to its Ubuntu Linux distributions, offering 3G and virtualization improvements. Version 8.10 of Canonical's Desktop and Server Linux distributions Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Sears sells latest sub-$200 Linux desktop PC For the second time since October, a sub-$200, fully equipped Linux desktop PC is available for sale to U.S. consumers.Starting Thursday, Sears.com is selling a Mirus Innovations desktop machine that runs Linux Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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