This Howto covers the installation of XenServer 5.5.0 and the creation of virtual machines with the XenCenter administrator console. XenServer is a free virtualization platform from Citrix, the company behind the well known Xen virtualization engine. XenServer makes it easy to create, run and manage Xen virtual machines with the XenCenter administrator console.
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Fedora 11 tour
Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that provides users with access to the latest free and open source software, in a stable, secure, and easy to manage form. Fedora is the largest of many free software creations of the Fedora Project, a partnership of free software community members from around the globe.
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5 Free and Open Source Web Browsers That You May Have Never Heard Of
For web browsing, most of us would prefer Firefox or Opera because of their speed, security, stability, and overall features. While a handful of people may like surfing the web with some of those terminal-based browsers. For a change, why not try some web browsers that would perhaps cater to a few of your specific needs and would serve as an alternative to your existing browser.
Read more »SCO “Wants to Sue Linux Users Some More” After Another Mysterious Cash Injection
SCO's business plan is consistent and the main party benefiting from it is still Microsoft
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Should Desktop Linux go LUK
Earlier on this month a project came to the fore the Linux Unified Kernel or LUK for short. This is a Chinese based project (although I sincerely hope that it expands to become a global effort) at putting Wine code into the Linux kernel.
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First Look at Jolicloud
Linux distributions designed for netbooks are a dime a dozen these days, so one really has to pull something extraordinary out of the hat to impress the mobile crowd.
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T3 Receives Millions from “Unnamed Entity” to Attack GNU/Linux on Mainframes
Even stranger questions arise regarding T3's lawsuit against Linux-powered mainframes
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Reader’s Article: Mono as a One-way Bridge (to Windows)
YESTERDAY we showed that Richard Stallman does not support .NET/Mono in GNU/Linux, not by default anyway. The following is an adaptation of Jose's comment, which he wanted us to share here. It nicely relates to something that we saw a couple of weeks ago.
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Lunch with Microsoft to Talk About ODF, Which it is Attacking
ODF - just like Java - has Microsoft getting close to it only to break it
Microsoft, an ODF Slugfest
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OSCON Sells Out to Convicted Monopolist Microsoft, Again
OSCON 2009 has already sold out to Microsoft, as Microsoft bought itself a keynote spot
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Proposed Backgrounds for Ubuntu Karmic Koala
Earlier I wrote about Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala planning to offer a greater and more diverse set of wallpapers. Now that a little more time has passed, here are some of the most promising wallpapers for Ubuntu 9.10:
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2 Minutes for Ubuntu Eye Candy!
What I ended up with was an Ubuntu box that is visually appealing to the end user while interacting with normal everyday routines. It does not slow down your machine at all and you get to enjoy many beautiful effects that compiz has to offer without fiddling with settings or self inducing the effect.
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Kubuntu 9.04 on Dell Studio 1555
So as I finally got my hands on this new laptop, I cut out a drive about half the size of the full HDD. As I had a Kubuntu Jaunty disk shipped, I popped it in and went through the usual process.
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FISL10 Summary of Links/Info in English
NorthxSouth News is aggregating all the news, links, video and audio updates in English about FISL10. We'll continue to update this link as FISL10 comes to a close and everyone posts what they have from the 10th anniversary of the world's biggest free software conference!
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Main development phase of Linux 2.6.31 completed
Just over two weeks after the release of Linux 2.6.30, Linus Torvalds has released 2.6.31-rc1, the first release candidate of Linux 2.6.31. As usual, "rc1" completes the merge window.
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