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Video: The Origins of Linux - Linus Torvalds
YouTube: "Linus Torvalds, the creator of the operating system phenomenon Linux, tells the story of how he went from writing code as a graduate student in Helsinki in the early 1990s to becoming an icon for open source software by the end of the decade."
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Atlanta Linux Fest 2008 Announced
Atlanta Linux Fest 2008!: "Atlanta Linux fest will be host to dozens of the top distributions: Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, openSUSE -- all on the bleeding edge of innovation. If you are curious about what makes Linux the ultimate operating system, you definitely want to attend this event!"
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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.
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Linux examined: Xandros Professional
To a lot of people, Ubuntu represents the most end-user-friendly non-geek-compatible Linux distribution. But there are other commercial distributions that work even harder to create a desktop experience that is, frankly, Windows-like. The two best-known of these are X
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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
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Linux Printing: A Curious Mix of Yuck and Excellence, part 1
Linux Today Blog: "We miss out on a lot of CUPS' useful functionality, such as printing over the Internet and connecting Windows clients without Samba, because the interface and documentation skip over the gnarly bits of how to actually set these up."
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Linux Printing: A Curious Mix of Yuck and Excellence, part 2
Linux Today Blog: "why do print jobs disappear without a trace, then reappear days later? Printing multiple copies, if you had hit the print button in frustration multiple times. Is this printer really online and working? Does it have enough toner and paper? If there is a problem, why won't i
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Analyzing TCP Disconnects On Linux Or Unix
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "One question that I get asked a lot (and used to ask a lot ;) has to do with the TCP protocol. More specifically, with how an established connection goes about graciously ending. And, if you haven't guessed, the reason the question gets asked so often is that, w
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Disruptive Technologies that Affect Desktop Linux
Datamation: "Perhaps what has given desktop Linux its biggest shot in the arm is the evolution of various disruptive technologies that have, by design, made desktop Linux adoption just that much easier..."
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Review: 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' - Los Angeles Times
Washington PostReview: 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'Los Angeles Times - Dec 25, 2008UNMOVING: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” delivers one of its too-rare moments when Brad Pitt isn’t heavily made up or a special effect - plus an exotic if arbitrary
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Syncing Your BlackBerry on Linux
Linux.com: "Thanks to to the efforts of the Barry and OpenSync projects, I just finished syncing my BlackBerry 8800 with my Evolution contacts on my Ubuntu 7.10 desktop..."
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History of Linux Quiz
Australian PC World: "So... you think you know Linux, the operating system that is as much a product of evolution as invention..."
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July 21, 1925: Evolution Teacher Found Guilty
1925: John Scopes, an unassuming high school biology teacher and part-time football coach, is found guilty of teaching evolution in schools, in violation of Tennessee law. Scopes agreed, after some persuading by the American Civil Liberties Union and others, to serve as the guinea pig i
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July 21, 1925: Evolution Teacher Found Guilty
1925: John Scopes, an unassuming high school biology teacher and part-time football coach, is found guilty of teaching evolution in schools, in violation of Tennessee law. Scopes agreed, after some persuading by the American Civil Liberties Union and others, to serve as the guinea pig i
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Clinton Aides Deal With "Mathematical Reality"
"Inside Clinton's inner circle on Friday, the feeling was that the Thursday night debate in Austin was unlikely to slow Obama's momentum from 11 straight primary and caucus victories," the Washington Post reports. "Some supporters said they had discussed how to raise with Clinton the subject of with
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Bits: Facebook to Settle Lawsuit Over Its Origins
Facebook is on the verge of settling an ongoing, embarrassing lawsuit over the origins of its founding at Harvard.
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City Room: Origins of Coffee Cup on M.T.A.’s Poster
The coffee cup in the subway's new anti-litter poster is clearly not the blue-and-white Greek diner cup of yore, but did the M.T.A. purposely obscure its upscale origins?.
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Superdelegates put Obama within mathematical reach - The Associated Press
TopNewsSuperdelegates put Obama within mathematical reachThe Associated Press - 2 hours agoWASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama's wave of superdelegate endorsements puts him within reach of the Democratic presidential nomination by the end of the primary season on June 3 - e
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150th Anniversary of Theory of Evolution
1858: The Linnaean Society of London listens to the reading of a composite paper on how natural selection accounts for the evolution and variety of species. The authors are Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Modern biology is born. Scientists of the time knew that evolution o
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150th Anniversary of Theory of Evolution
1858: The Linnaean Society of London listens to the reading of a composite paper on how natural selection accounts for the evolution and variety of species. The authors are Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Modern biology is born. Scientists of the time knew that evolution o
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