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eWeek Channel Insider: "But the key here is to separate the fact from the fiction and determine if Linux (and open source) offers a true alternative to the latest bundling of PCs and Windows Vista..."
SearchVMware: "Early testing has shown that Ubuntu, when run as a virtual guest taking advantage of the new paravirt-ops paravirtualization interface, delivers as promised..."
Tech Source from Bohol: "SLAX is a minuscule version of the well-known Slackware Linux distribution..."
Open Review: "Arch Linux is a Linux distribution inspired by CRUX and intended to be lightweight and simple for advanced users..."
Adventures in Open Source: "Apologies for the slight delay in publishing this review but life got in my way a bit as it invariably does, the upside though is that I spent a few days with Fedora 8 rather than just one or two I had planned..."
Polish Linux: "Mandriva is well known for its simplicity, ease of use, responsiveness and stability. The 2008 edition was advertised as having all those features and more..."
HowtoForge: "This tutorial shows how you can enable Compiz Fusion on a Fedora 8 GNOME desktop..."
InformationWeek: "Here's a project I've been thinking about for a good long time, and which I've finally decided to get under way in public: I'd like to try and build my own custom Linux distribution..."
Robert Love: "When I first compiled a Linux kernel--version 1.1 or 1.2 I believe--the ordeal took well over an hour..."
The Open Road: "Today Red Hat (which seems to be making a lot of noise during Oracle's OpenWorld event :-) and Hyperic joined forces to create a common systems management platform..."
Berlind's Testbed: "If you find yourself in or near T-Mobile hotspots on a regular basis and need WiFi access for your notebook, PDA, or smartphone, then T-Mobile's offer practically turns participation in the G1G1 program into a wash..."
451 CAOS Theory: "Here at OpenWorld Oracle hosted a round table on its open source strategy earlier today. Here's what happened as it happened..."
Trevor's Trinkets: "Seven years ago the IT tabloids were full of the question, 'when will Linux take over the desktop...?'"
eWeek: "If you had asked me what computer vendor was the least likely to start offering Solaris on its servers, I would have said Dell or HP. Whoops. I sure got that one wrong..."
Computing SA: "The world's most remote inhabited island can now access advanced [Linux] telemedical care, thanks to pro bono services and support from a high-technology team led by IBM and Beacon Equity Partners..."
Linux-Watch: "Red Hat may be not be a super-computer company, but with its just-announced partnership with Platform Computing, it is ready to deliver the enterprise-grade high-performance computing goods..."
LinuxPlanet: "Today we're going to create menu icons for launching our backups whenever we darned well feel like it, set up a simple network backup scheme, and create automatic scheduled backups..."
The Birmingham News: "'Over 15,000 children will be receiving their own personal laptops,' said John Katopodis, a longtime Langford friend who is negotiating with the One Laptop Per Child foundation on Langford's behalf..."
The Guardian: "With oil prices nudging all-time highs, oil companies are considering how to extract the very last drops from wells, having been unable to increase production for the past 10 years..."
eWeek: "Sun Microsystems' community marketing manager talks about the open-sourcing of Java and what's to come in the future..."
Linux-Watch: "Dell is expected to announce in the first quarter of 2008 that it has certified Ubuntu Linux for its server lines..."
Computerworld: "Mozilla Corp. will fix just 20% of the bugs now in Firefox 3.0 before the final version is released next year, the open-source developer's Web site revealed yesterday..."
Roundup: Solaris has gotten itself a new OEM vendor, and Sun's new virtualization product has received a new license.
CNET News: "In this interview, Mozilla's technology strategist Mike Shaver responds to and rejects recent claims that Firefox and Google are getting a bit too close for comfort..."
vnunet: "Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison used his closing keynote at Oracle OpenWorld to make it clear that his company is gunning for Red Hat..."
eWeek: "Linux is becoming a credible threat to Windows on the desktop, and will grow over the next year as its distributors continue to work hard at making it an enterprise-class offering, research group Forrester predicts..."
Ars Technica: "Oh, and did I mention that the Reader is Penguin-powered...?"
LinuxWorld: "The management of video hardware has long been an area of weakness in the Linux system (and free operating systems in general)..."
Blue-GNU: "Xming appears to be a useful program for accessing and running your GNU/Linux applications remotely from a Windows computer. It is licensed under the GPLv2. But just how free is it, really...?"
Field Commander Wieers: "On Linux it was never that easy to access your phone's memory, especially not using bluetooth. For a few years I had been using obexftp for this, but pushing files one by one was far from simple..."
Moonpup: "If you're like me and work for a company who has many Linux admins all logging into servers and then su'ing to root, you may find this tip beneficial.
Softpedia: "If you want to try this distribution and don't know how to install it, here is a step-by-step guide on how to achieve that..."
developerWorks: "According to popular folklore, the first computer bug was literally a bug--specifically, an ill-fated moth that landed in a relay in the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator being tested at Harvard University..."
TechIQ: "ou already know about Linux running on POS systems. Now, POS applications themselves are going open source. Here's how..."
Phoronix: "It's been nearly seven months since I wrote my first article about ATI drivers and how they literally crippled my computer..."
The Open Road: "Developing for the Android platform may make sense five years from now, but it's a losing (market) proposition until it gains widespread adoption..."
TechIQ: "At first glance, open source companies have the upper hand against their closed-source counterparts during economic slowdowns..."
Scobleizer: "Steve Jobs does NOT have to worry about losing his job to the folks from Google..."
eWeek: "Today, VMware has about 80 percent of the virtualization market. By 2011, I think it may be lucky to have 8 percent of the market..."
Ars Technica: "The Asus Eee PC challenges many conventional assumptions about mobile computing..."