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Who does virtualization better IBM and HP

http://www.ibm.com

Learn about the virtualization capabilities of both HP-UX® and AIX®, the fundamental differences between virtualization products on HP and IBM® and how they integrate with the hardware platforms in which they run.

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Created by andrejzh 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Filelight: Graphical Disk Usage Analysis for Ubuntu / Debian Linux

http://shibuvarkala.blogspot.com

Filelight is a little program that analyses your hard drive and shows the Disk Usage in Graphically, It Shows how much space each folder is taking up. Some large temporary files and used iso files will eat your harddisk space. You can easily find which folder is the culprit.

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Created by panayara 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Waiting for Chrome

http://blogs.computerworld.com

I keep expecting Google to release an alpha version of their Chrome operating system, but it hasn't happened yet. I know they're working on it, but that's about all I can say. However, over in China, there's a story of early devices running alpha Chrome and some Linux fans have made their own version of Chrome.

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Created by sunny 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Native code with Android

http://www.h-online.com

Hot on the heels of Android 1.6 (code name Donut), the Android development team has now released version 1.6 rel 1 of the Android NDK (Native Development Kit). The NDK is a toolkit comparable with the standard Android Software Development Kit (SDK), which allows Android developers to write parts of their applications in native code languages such as C and C++.

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Created by paul.g.hunter 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Moving to an IDE for programming (Eclipse with PyDev)

http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com

In the past, I've always shied away from integrated development environments (IDEs), but I recently had a strong enough motivation to finally learn how to use Eclipse - one of the most widely-used free software IDEs available today.

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Created by zepplin 15 years 33 weeks ago
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The next wave of feminism crashes on the FOSS shores

http://www.ruminationsonthedigitalrealm.org

A new wave of women's liberation is crashing on an unexpected shore, the world of free and open source developers. The FOSS communities might pride themselves with being the promoters of free, open and transparant. It is a world where a meritocracy rules, where you are judged by your skills and not by who you are of who you know. Right? Wrong!

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Created by australianrose 15 years 33 weeks ago
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The Business of Open Source is Not Software

http://www.adventuresinoss.com

I’ve been staying out of the free vs. open source wars running around my little corner of the world of late. There is a lot of talk about whether or not open source has “won”. Open source is free software, so it seems silly to try to differentiate the two.

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Created by gurpsmad 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Can You Boycott a Boycott?

http://ostatic.com

From the things-that-should-never-happen-but-you-knew-they-would-eventually department, comes more flamage in the Mono advocates vs. anti-Mono advocates vs. the now anti-anti-Mono advocates.

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Created by GengusKhan 15 years 33 weeks ago
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The Linux terminal - Outliving its relevancy?

http://sinaisix.blogspot.com

I strongly believe - and so do most non-geek Linux users- that there was a time when the terminal was a very vital component of Linux: a time when Linux was mainly a hobbyist OS that was used by only geeks, most of whom disliked anything remotely akin to graphics. However, in today's OS world...

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Created by balugani 15 years 33 weeks ago
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AMD R600/700 2D Performance: Open vs. Closed Drivers

http://www.phoronix.com

While the ATI Radeon HD 5800 graphics cards were introduced last week, the open-source support for the Radeon HD 2000/3000/4000 series is finally maturing. In this article we have benchmarks showing the 2D performance between these two driver options with both an R600 and R700 graphics card.

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Created by kbcornwell 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Power searching Linux with SearchMonkey

http://www.ghacks.net

There are search tools and then there are SEARCH TOOLS. Any Linux user that has ever needed real power for their searches generally has to resort to the command line. But what if you could have a GUI tool that could also handle regular expressions?

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Created by kandykorn 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Gentoo updates and annoyances

http://thelinuxexperiment.com

After hearing about the recent MintCast mention of our experiment, I figured it was high time to post an update with what’s gone right and what’s been enraging about my experiences with Gentoo over the past month.

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Created by noodly appendage 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Ubuntu Tips - Boot Faster

http://www.linuxlinks.com

With just a few modifications and some experimentation, your Ubuntu box can realise its untapped potential. We have identified 8 tips to help you achieve this. Most of the tips are really easy to implement, and are perfectly safe.

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Created by caffienejunki 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Gnome and KDE Wrestle With Menus

http://www.linuxplanet.com

Your Linux computer may have hundreds of applications installed. How can any system menu be organized sanely? How can anyone find anything? Bruce Byfield examines the different approaches taken by the Gnome and KDE teams to deal with this.

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Created by FFlover 15 years 33 weeks ago
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Openshot : The magic has arrived

http://www.unixmen.com

Openshot is a video editor for linux, is one of the best ones existing actually for linux. The news is that now has a PPA this mean easy install for Ubuntu users, but the big news is that the new version come with 30 new effects. See the video demonstration what you can do with Openshot. and follow the installation instauctions for Ubuntu Jaunty and Karmic Koala

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