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Is .NET on Linux Finally Ready? InternetNews: "Even though Mono 2.0 is compatible with Microsoft's .NET 2.0, it's not in full compliance with the latest .NET releases from Microsoft. The Mono effort is important as it is intended to enable .NET (define) applications to run on Linux." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Is .NET on Linux Finally Ready? Novell releases Mono 2.0 with compatibility for Microsoft .NET 2.0 but Novell execs admit it still some catching up to do. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Internet.com |
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Linux beats Windows 2008 power-saving measures Ensuring your servers stamp as small a carbon footprint as possible on the earth and in your datacenter can encompass everything from making sure they are shipped in recyclable packaging to hiring an analyst who can predict the total lifecycle environmental impact. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Mono 2.0 lets .Net apps run on Linux Mono 2.0, an open-source runtime enabling .Net-based applications to run on Linux, Mac OS X, and Unix, is being released Monday, featuring capabilities for a number of .Net technologies.Considered a major upgrad Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Ubuntu Linux takes on enterprise server market with new OS With its release today of its Ubuntu 8.04 Long Term Support (LTS) Server Edition, Linux vendor Ubuntu is firmly aiming its long-awaited, enterprise-ready server operating system at the world of business computing. 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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House panel explores net neutrality antitrust law The U.S. Congress may need to amend antitrust law to keep broadband providers from interfering with Internet traffic, the chairman of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee said Tuesday.Lawmakers may c Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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HP Finally Offers Pre-Installed Desktop Linux LinuxPlanet: "For years, HP has been slowly edging towards releasing a pre-installed Linux for general users. Today, December 10th, the company finally announced that it would be releasing Novell's SLED (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) 10 SP 2 on its low-priced business class HP Compaq dc5850 Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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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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Trolltech, Huawei join mobile Linux group The LiMo Foundation has added some members to its ranks as competition among new mobile Linux platforms heats up.LiMo plans to announce on Monday new members, including Trolltech, Acrodea, ETRI, Huawei, and Purp Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Embarcadero, Compuware add .Net tools Embarcadero Technologies will preview its Delphi Prism .Net development product today at the 2008 Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles. It features a managed code database engine that targets Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Linux Not Ready For the Masses... BULL Rip's Random Notes: "I am tired of hearing and reading that Gnu/Linux is not ready for the 'regular' or 'normal' user..." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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IBM exec on Linux apps: 'I'm tired of waiting' Open source software may not make major inroads into industry-specific enterprise applications, according to an IBM open source guru.The next 10 years will be "do or die" for this type of application, said Bob S Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Is Linux Truly Small Business Ready? Datamation: "Nearly everyday we hear about how the modern Linux distributions are not only ready for the home user, they can even meet the growing demands of many small businesses as well. But rather than debating this point, I'll examine the tools that would potentially mean that more small Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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iPlayer finally makes friendly with Mac and Linux You can stop growing that beard now The BBC has finally released a desktop version of iPlayer that works with both Mac and Linux computers.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Apple TV's 'Take 2' Update Is Finally Ready Apple has finally released its free Apple TV update, which features a sleeker user interface, HD Dolby 5.1 and the ability to access the iTunes store wirelessly for movie and music rentals. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Apple TV's 'Take 2' Update Is Finally Ready Apple has finally released its free Apple TV update, which features a sleeker user interface, HD Dolby 5.1 and the ability to access the iTunes store wirelessly for movie and music rentals. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 Beta released Linux-Watch: "Red Hat's next update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 5.2, with major upgrades to the desktop and virtualization, is ready for beta testing. If your business depends on RHEL, you'll want to download this beta to get an idea what your servers are going to be working with in a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Using Adobe Flash and Other 32-bit Applications on 64-bit Linux Linux.com: "And finally we have Java, the "write once, run anywhere" language that brought us our first taste of client-side Web interactivity. Sadly, Sun doesn't seem to think "anywhere" includes 64-bit machines, at least for Web applets. Sun's JRE is available for 64-bit Linux, but does not Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Google Gadgets for Linux -- Almost There Linux.com: "Since version 2 came out in 2005, Google Desktop for Windows has included a sidebar that users can fill with screen gadgets, but the Linux version (version 1, from June 2007) provided only indexing and search functions, with no eye candy whatsoever. This has finally changed. Googl Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |

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