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Selling GNU/Linux in a Box   more similar news »
Linux.com: "Eight years ago, computer stores stocked a choice of GNU/Linux distributions -- established ones like Caldera, Red Hat, and SUSE, and newcomers like Corel, Progeny, and Stormix. Now, only Ubuntu and openSUSE offer box sets, and both face challenges that other distributions found unsolvable..."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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10 Open Source Companies to Watch   more similar news »
Network World: "The decision is no longer a question of open source, but about what product is best at solving computing problems regardless of how it was built."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Centralized Access With iSCSI Wraps it up: Open Source SANs, part 4   more similar news »
Search Enterprise Linux: "If you've read the three previous parts of this tip, you should now have two servers running and a Distributed Replicated Block Device (DRBD) available between them. The iSCSI target service will draw the two servers and DRBD together to create a fully functional SAN."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Adding Heartbeat to Your Open Source SAN: Open Source SANs, part 3   more similar news »
Search Enterprise Linux: "Heartbeat is a monitoring tool that will help you to make the most of your SAN by catching problems before they interfere with your productivity. Part three of this four-part tip shows you how to install a Heartbeat cluster in an open source SAN."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Setting up DRBD in an Open Source SAN: Open Source SANs, part 2   more similar news »
Search Enterprise Linux: "As we established in part one of this series on open storage area networks (SANs), building an open source SAN provides a cost-effective alternative for companies with a tight budget. Now that we've established the merits and some of the important considerations in creating open source SANs, we'll explain how to set up the Distributed Replicated Block Device (DRBD) service, which allows for replicated storage in a SAN."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Build Your Own iSCSI SAN Appliances With Linux, part 1   more similar news »
Search Enterprise Linux: "Yet most companies need a SAN, because  in my opinion  it's probably the best way to avoid losing critical data when server storage crashes occur. You don't need to pay for a proprietary SAN appliance, because you can build your own SAN using open source software. In this four-part tip you'll learn how to set up such an appliance setup."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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A Hands-on Overview of the Access Linux Platform   more similar news »
ars Technica: "ALP is designed to maximize flexibility so that carriers and handset makers will be able to tailor it to their needs and provide some differentiation at various layers of the stack. Another major design consideration was the need to provide strong support for a multitude of form factors and handset designs."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Liferay: Performance Test of Liferay 5.1 Running on Linux   more similar news »
Joomla! "I have performed a performance analysis of Liferay 5.1 running on Linux 2.6 operating system using an Intel Core2 Quad core CPU, Q9450...My objective has been to investigate the performance of Liferay serving a public facing, no-login, web site."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Tap Into the Google Geocoder Web Service   more similar news »
IBM Developerworks: "Explore the Google Geocoder Web service that takes a street address and returns data about that address including its longitude and latitude. In this two-part article series, you will combine it with the Google Maps API and XSLT to create data overlays for display in Google Maps and Google Earth."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Unique Sorting Of Lists And Lists Of Lists With Perl For Linux Or Unix   more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Yesterdays post on sorting Perl lists and removing duplicates did end up being a bit heavy at the end, as I feared. I received my fair share of "here's how you can do it better" emails..."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Downloading an Entire Web Site with wget   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "If you ever need to download an entire Web site, perhaps for off-line viewing, wget can do the job."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Two Repositories of Linux and Unix Commands and Example Dot Files   more similar news »
All about Linux: "Or perhaps you are interested in learning tips and tricks on writing versatile dotfiles. Well, here are two sites which are dedicated to collecting useful tips so as to help Linux users better."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Has the Head of MySQL Left Sun?   more similar news »
Cyber Cynic: "Many former CEOs in that position quickly quit and it sounds like Monty Widenius, founder of MySQL, will be the next to leave his company's new owner."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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Browse the Web in Konqueror Using Only the Keyboard   more similar news »
All about Linux: "KDE Konqueror is much more than a file manager. It is also a standards compliant web browser. Here is a neat trick to surf the web sans the mouse - that is, using just your keyboard."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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FUD Warning: Microsoft Casts "GNU/Linux" as "Piracy"   more similar news »
Boycott Novell: "Cherish the mercy of Microsoft. It prefers not to sue poor people."
Sun Sep 07, 2008
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A Graphical Representation of the Linux File Structure   more similar news »
Geek2Live: "I hope that breakdown of Linux File Structure will help."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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openSUSE 11.0: A Versatile Linux Server   more similar news »
LinuxPlanet: "OpenSUSE 11.0 does a great job on the desktop, but it shines equally as bright in the server role. Everything you need to set up most any type of server comes on the OpenSUSE 11.0 installation DVD. The trick is narrowing down the options to the ones you'll really need."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Ubuntu Documentation in Shreds   more similar news »
The Register: "An ambitious plan to smarten up the online documentation for Linux distro Ubuntu has ended in failure."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Google's Chrome, Mozilla, Explorer, Rendering Engines: Let the War Begin   more similar news »
Free Software Magazine: "Apparently, the launch was accidentally leaked by a Google employee who was a little piggy fingered with the send button on his e-mail client."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Online Sharing with Creative Commons   more similar news »
BusinessWeek: "The Japanese Net entrepreneur Joichi Ito makes a case for free-content distribution on the Internet. Nine Inch Nails is an early adopter."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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"Olympics" Phone Runs Linux   more similar news »
LinuxDevices: "China Unicom is distributing a Samsung Electronics phone that runs a mobile Linux stack from Mizi Research, a company that will soon be acquired by Wind River. Samsung's "Olympics" phone, also called the SCH-i859, is equipped with a Marvell PXA300 processor and a 2.8-inch touchscreen."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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A Java Developer's Pythonic Experience   more similar news »
Tech Source From Bohol: "Without hesitation, I said yes and not even thinking of how I'll do it. That time, I was biting my nails and learning deeper about Python. My first problem was the GUI...Tkinter."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Document Management With Epiware   more similar news »
Linux.com: "Out of the many available open source document management packages, Epiware GPL is noteworthy because it includes project management features: if your work has to do with producing written matter, you can not only manage the documents themselves, but the development project as well."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Ten Tweaks For a New Acer Aspire One   more similar news »
The Register: "Hands on Acer's smart Small, Cheap Computer, the Aspire One (AA1), is ready to go out of the box, but if you've opted for the Linux version and you're new to the open source OS, you may be wondering how to take charge of the little machine. Here are ten things to try."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Interactive Map of GNU/Linux OS and FOSS   more similar news »
Makelinux: This interactive map demonstrates the anatomy of the Linux operating system and popular Free/Open Source software applications.
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Vista vs Linux -- Has the Penguin Got the Power?   more similar news »
New Zealand Herald: "Linux versus Windows is the stuff of near endless controversy. Linux lovers trash Windows for being slow, unreliable, insecure and overpriced, whilst Windows bigots accuse Linux of being hard to use and clunky."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Microsoft Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates Commercial   more similar news »
YouTube: Yes folks, this is it, the new hip, cutting-edge, trendy face of Microsoft. -- ed.
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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KDE Community Working Group Takes Care of the Community   more similar news »
Linux.com: "If the rocky reception of KDE 4 has done anything, it has forced the KDE project to realize it needs to listen to users more closely. One of the first results of this realization is the new Community Working Group (CWG)."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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HP's 'End Run' Around Windows   more similar news »
Businessweek: "A Skunk Works of engineers at the company is even angling to replace Windows with an HP-assembled operating system, sources say."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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Open Source Release Takes Linux Rootkits Mainstream   more similar news »
The Register: "The art of burying invisible malware deep inside a Linux machine is about to go mainstream, thanks to a new open-source rootkit released Thursday by Immunity Security, a firm that supplies tools for penetration testers."
Sat Sep 06, 2008
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