Plat'Home, Linux pioneers in Japan and creators of the diminutive OpenMicroServer, are running a contest called "Will Linux Work?" They are basically asking people to submit crazy/extreme environments or ideas using their Linux servers and see if they work.
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Virtual Linux, coming to a desktop near you
Virtualisation is on the brink of turning operating systems into a commodity item. It may be realistic to see software applications shipped as virtual computer images in the near future. Linux has much to benefit from this, with a repeat of the phenomenal adoption rate it has enjoyed since the ASUS Eee PC.
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UNIX on the beach
Two babes read UNIX book on the beach. If you have a digg account, you can also dugg this : http://digg.com/linux_unix/UNIX_on_the_beach_2
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Commercial Open Source Leader Zack Urlocker Joins Pentaho Board
Pentaho, the commercial open source alternative for business intelligence (BI), today announced that Zack Urlocker, vice president of products in Sun's database group and previous EVP of products for MySQL AB, has joined Pentaho's Board of Directors. He will apply his proven success in a wide range of areas spanning products, marketing, sales, and partners.
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According to Intuit, Linux is the Future
Intuit has joined in promoting Linux with their new Linux Business Resource web site. Intuit has clearly caught on to something we have known for some time.
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Linux preinstalls rocket to three per cent
LINUX HAS MADE headway in Microsoft's UK heartland, the PC sales channel. The number of machines shipped with Linux preloaded on them has multiplied a whopping 28 times since Microsoft launched its Vista operating system in January 2007.
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The British Library's online turn-up for the books: Where is Linux in the equation?
It is a good point. Where does Linux feature in the BL's plans? The answer is that it doesn't and for a reason and many would say that it is not a good reason.
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Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part I: Quiet Week Ahead of LinuxWorld’s Novell Press Releases
A few bits and pieces about Novell but nothing of much significance
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Humor And Disaster - The Chicken Crossing The Road
The classic chicken crossing the road joke. Who knew there were so many paths?
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20 Most Nimble and Simple X Window Managers for Linux
One of the best ways to speed up your Linux desktop is to utilize an ultra-lightweight window manager. To all speed-conscious techies, minimalist lovers, and to those who are still hoping to revive their ageing computer hardware, let me introduce you to the 20 most nimble and simple X window managers for Linux.
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The Curse of Money (of “Why Microsoft is Everywhere”)
FOSS developers and organisers continue to take Microsoft money for betrayal of principles
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Reorder your Boot Menu with KGRUBEditor
Maybe you’ve just installed a dual boot system. It’s all going well and good, but when you start the computer, Windows appears at the bottom of the boot menu.
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Alfresco creates open source SharePoint clone
Alfresco Software Thursday said it has added support for SharePoint Server 2007 protocols to its Alfresco Labs 3 beta and created an open source clone of Microsoft's content management platform.
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GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
"In the spirit of the Anarchist Cookbook, I have written some informal notes to help people understand the GNU-Darwin Distribution.
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/index.php?page=guide-cookbook ..."
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10 Ultimate Rules for Effective System Administration
The following 10 items are guidelines more than rules, that I have learned over the years doing intensive work on the IT infrastructure. These guidelines are mostly common sense and can be helpful for anybody who administers an IT system, including Linux/Windows Administrator, Network Administrator and DBA.
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