To help push the tessellation boundaries just a bit further, Unigine has updated its Heaven benchmark to version 2.0 and introduced more robust modes. Alongside the updated Windows client, Unigine has also unveiled a Linux version, so we decided to take it for a spin to see how it both performs, and looks.
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Interview: Ethan Galstad - The Nagios future
Recently, Nagios, an open source application for network, server and application monitoring, has been the subject of a dispute. The operators of the French Nagios site nagios-fr.org claimed that Nagios Enterprises was forcing them to give up the domain. The H talked to Ethan Galstad CEO of Nagios Enterprises about what had happened and asked how he plans to take the Nagios community forward
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Reviewed: VueScan 8.6.10
Can it be true: is this really a piece of scanning software that can recognise your scanner first time? On Linux? Read on.
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Virtual Control - Linux, VirtualBox and OS/2 or eComStation
This is part one of a two part article about a "real life" control system that is a candidate for moving to a VM on Linux. This control system is being used right now in a real manufacturing facility.
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AbiWord: Like MS Word but Without the Junk
Choices for word processing applications abound for Linux users, but many of them are little more than glorified rich-text editors. AbiWord has the look and feel of a polished application like Microsoft Word but without the unneeded complexities that can bog some writers down.
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Ubuntu shops prefer the bleeding edge
In preparation for the rollout of Ubuntu Server 10.04 Long Term Support next month, Canonical, the commercial sponsor of the Linux variant, and the Ubuntu community polled Ubuntu users to see how they use the operating system.
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New Widgets for JQueryUI
After nine months of development version 1.8 of the open source JavaScript user interface framework JQueryUI has been released, with new button and autocomplete widgets
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Clonezilla Live adds UFS support
The Clonezilla developers have released version 1.2.4-28 of their open source clone system. In addition to the usual bug fixes, the latest release of the LiveCD edition adds support for the Unix file system and VMware's Virtual Machine File System
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Magnolia CMS 4.3 gets Groovy
The new release of the Magnolia CMS introduces a number of architectural changes to the Java based content management system in preparation for the transition to version 5.0, and gets support for Groovy
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Week 3, Day 12 in SCO v. Novell - Tolonen, Amadia
First on the stand yesterday in SCO v. Novell was James Tolonen, who you may recall was Novell's CFO from 1989 to 1998 and was the chief business executive who provided direction for the APA and Amendment 2.
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Microsoft Says "Don't Cry For Linux" In Face Of Argentine Lawsuit
Exclusive: A legal dispute between Microsoft and an open source company in Argentina raises questions about the availability of desktop Linux in other countries, experts claim.
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Canonical Learned Nothing from Novell
Microsoft hugs "open source" in order to change what it actually is and Matt Asay, a former Noveller who came to Canonical, denounces Microsoft critics and defends engagement with Microsoft
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Novell Still Avoids Talking With Public About Being Bought
Novell BrainShare has the company's CEO, Ron Hovsepian, avoiding the subject of Elliott Associates, which still wants Novell acquired
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Kyocera and Sanyo (Not Just Samsung and LG) Help Microsoft ‘Tax’ Android
Kyocera introduces phones with Android, yet a lot of people do not remember the company's deal with Microsoft and its effects
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Installing and Running Linux on Nintendo Wii
Installing and Running Linux on Nintendo Wii: We've shown you that installing and running Linux on Sony PS3 is possible and is not that difficult to accomplish. This time, we will share to you an overview of installing and running Linux on another popular game console, the Nintendo Wii.
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