The CoreCD is a text-based release. There is no X-Server, Gnome, or KDE provided. The Feature list is intentionally short: * Bootable Image suitable for a CD or USB thumb drive (~400M) * Text-Based installer * Basic default networking * Entropy and Portage ready
Read more »Sabayon Linux CoreCD 4.2 Release
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FAS makes an indirect move against monopoly
On 15th July 2009, the Commission of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS Russia) began proceedings in a case against «Acer Inc.», «ASUSTeK Computer Inc.», «Toshiba Corporation», «Hewlett-Packard Company», « Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.» and «Dell Inc.» for the elements of violating the anti-monopoly legislation.
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Gnu/Linux - Kodak "EasyShare" M1063
If you own or plan on getting a Kodak EasyShare M1063 and run into problems this will hopefully help you out. By following some simple advice and reading my whacky thoughts you too can enjoy your digital camera on a Gnu/Linux operating system.
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Linux Sales Do Not Equal Linux Users
The thing is - they are mostly right. I'm a Linux user, but would I buy a machine with it pre-installed? Hell no! Every machine I've been sent that has "Linux" installed is using a distribution that is either crippled, or not what I want to use.
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Microsoft Code in the Linux Kernel? It's OK, Linus Says So
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Ubuntu 9.04
I’m pretty psyched about this new Ubuntu Linux. I say new even though it was released back in April, but it’s the freshest version yet.
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Top 20 OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices
From time to time there are rumors about OpenSSH zero day exploit. Here are a few things you need to tweak in order to improve OpenSSH server security.
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SSDs, pNFS Will Test RAID Controller Design
RAID controllers designed for hard disks and IOPS aren't going to cut it in the new world of solid state drives (SSDs) and pNFS, which are capable of feeding so much more data into the channel that streaming bandwidth is going to become the problem for RAID vendors.
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Resuscitating Your Old Computer: Crunchbang Linux
These days we all seem to have at least one old laptop we no longer use that we just can’t get around to throwing away…. Enter Crunchbang!
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Novell Uses More Software Patents to Market Itself
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SCO and Darl McBride Paid $100,000 to Steven Norris
Wild, wild SCO is doing more wild things. THE NOTORIOUS SCO case will resume in a couple of days and for those who missed the fascinating developments from the past couple of weeks...
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The Ongoing "CentOS 5.3 On A Netbook" Saga
Last week I wrote a feature for DistroWatch Weekly on the trials and tribulations of installing CentOS 5.3 on my Sylvania g Netbook Meso.
Read more »The European Commission’s Battle Against Monopoly Abuse Takes Next Step
The European Commission makes progress, but it neglects to stop Microsoft's abandonment of Web standards
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Link Found Between Potential SCO Rescuers and Microsoft
Microsoft hooks up with LNS, which is related to York Capital
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Linux Demonstrates the Upper Hand of the GPL and Microsoft’s Inability to Defeat It
More analysis of Microsoft's approach to competitors' territory
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