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HowTo Remaster a LiveCD or LiveDVD Using SLAX more similar news »
Linux Dynasty: "The other day I had to come up with a way to transfer a Solaris Express nv97 DVD 3G image to remote locations while not using the network. The reason for this is, I needed to perform a LiveUpgrade on over 700 boxes and each being at a different locations. So I said to myself I guess I can put this image on a custom LiveDVD... But then I said to myself, which Linux LiveCD/DVD distro will I use?"
Tue Oct 14, 2008 more from this source»»
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Xubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) Screenshots Tour more similar news »
Debian Admin: "Xubuntu is a complete GNU/Linux based operating system with an Ubuntu base. It is lighter on system requirements and tends to be more efficient than Ubuntu with GNOME or KDE, since it uses the Xfce Desktop environment, which makes it ideal for old or low-end machines, thin-client networks, or for those who would like to get more performance out of their hardware."
Tue Oct 14, 2008 more from this source»»
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Should Software Developers do it for Themselves? more similar news »
The Register: "... it is a fair reminder of Linus' hands-on role, which continues to the present day. Indeed, however touchy-feely one may consider the world of open source to be, the secret of its success can often be ascribed to a level of centralised control. "Normally the people you find at the core ... know how to run software projects," said Mark Taylor, president of the Open Source Consortium, recently."
Tue Oct 14, 2008 more from this source»»
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IP Innovation v Red Hat and Novell - 1 Year Later more similar news »
Groklaw: "It's been a while since we last looked in on the IP Innovation LLC v. Red Hat et al patent litigation. In fact, it's been exactly a year. The parties are deep in discovery, with trial set for April 12, 2010[PDF]. That could change, of course. But that's the date set. IP Innovation thinks the trial will take 3 days while Red Hat and Novell estimate between 7 and 10. It takes longer to defend yourself from a patent infringement accusation than to just throw one out there."
Tue Oct 14, 2008 more from this source»»
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Linux Powered Mini-Machines for Macs more similar news »
IT Wire: "Mac users might less vulnerable to Internet security threats than those who take the Windows route to computing nirvana, but 'less' is not the same as 'not at all' and that's why the world's first miniature hardware Internet security devices for the Mac have been announced today with a little help from Linux."
Tue Oct 14, 2008 more from this source»»
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