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Read more »HowTo Increase GFS2 Performance in a Cluster
In the last HowTo, I showed you how to setup GFS2 file system with Red Hat Clustering. I will now show you how to optimize the performance of your GFS2 mounts. The gfs_controld daemon manages the mounting, unmounting, and the recovery of the GFS2 mounts. gfs_controld also manages the posix lock. By default the plock_rate_limit option is set to 100.
Read more »Recycling Lives and Computers
Nowadays, if you can’t log on you may feel a little left out. Just ask Barbara Sheppard and her daughter, Christina. They know how difficult life can be without a computer. Now, Barbara and her daughter have access to e-mail and the internet at home, and it’s all because of All Walks Of Life, Inc. and it’s IT program, “The Goon Squad”.
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The beauty, the function: Ubuntu netbook launcher on Mandriva
Yesterday German users from MandrivaUser.de began working on the netbook-launcher – the desktop which made the beauty of the Ubuntu Netbook Remix.
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Does the Intel/Microsoft Relationship Qualify as a Cartel?
Serious questions are raised following the battle against low-cost computing
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OpenSource World
LinuxWorld Expo was one of the first shows that I went to when I started working in the Linux industry. That was way back in the day when it was crazy talk to think that Linux would go anywhere and we were all (it seemed) 29 years old and full of optimism and enthusiasm.
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Do Open Source Software Licenses Have a Purpose?
What do all these licenses do for you? That's the 64 license question. Today I'm pondering if the current open source model is still valid or if it's outdated. Do we need licensing for open source software? Do we need the GPL, LGPL, APL and all the other licenses that plague...er, grace us? If your software is free and open source, why bother with a license at all?
Read more »5 things Windows users don't know about Ubuntu users
The users of Ubuntu are the owners of the OS. Everyone can participate in the development of the OS irrespective of their technical skills. They determine what goes into the development of the OS and have a lot of say in the kind of functions that the OS comes out with.
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CentOS turbulence and enterprise Linux tradeoffs
Many, many sites depend on CentOS, so anything which threatens the stability of that foundation is certain to raise a number of eyebrows. Unfortunately, that is exactly what happened at the end of July.
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CrossOver: Your Windows Applications, Seamlessly Integrated On Linux
CrossOver Linux allows you to install many popular Windows productivity applications, plugins and games in Linux, without needing a Microsoft Operating System license.
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Winners of maddogs Colombian Multimedia Challenge
Well, it took me a while to do it, but I have posted two videos from the maddog Colombian Multimedia Challenge I gave at Campus Party in Bogota.
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Hilal Computers strengthens unique partnership with Red Hat
Bahrain-based Hilal Computers has strengthened its partnership with Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, with an agreement signed recently at the company's headquarters.
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Debian and Ubuntu: Can’t we just get along?
Let’s face it. Ubuntu is based on Debian – each new release of Ubuntu draws packages in from Debian’s Unstable branch, polishes those packages and with the wave of a few thousand magic wands, a new Ubuntu version is born.
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Review: SUSE Studio
EVER wondered what it would be like to create your own Linux distribution? I certainly have, but a lack of programming skill and technical cowardice have prevented me from doing little more than dreaming about the day Red Devil Linux boots up on my PC.. until now.
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Inside EOS: Cisco's Linux Power Social Media Platform
What does reggae singer Sean Paul, Grammy-nominated rock band Paramore, R&B singer Trey Songz and rock band Halestorm all have in common? They all have media Web sites built on top of Cisco's EOS social networking platform.
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