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New functionality has been enabled that allows logged-in users to highlight interesting mailing list discussions. This new feature has been provided out of necessity, as I'm finding myself with insufficient time of late for keeping up with the many mailing lists I track to post articles on KernelTr... (original story)
Posted from Linux Today 6 days ago
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LinuxPlanet: "The network stack is of great significance, but not so much that it's the first thing you should learn. We've waited to start the "layers" discussion for good reason: Many so-called networking classes will start by teaching you to memorize the name of every layer and every protocol con... (original story)
Posted from Linux Today 6 days ago
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Techworld: "Plumbing World in New Zealand migrated to Linux on about 350 PCs throughout its 30 branches, which proved to be a boon for the cross-platform Yellowfin BI as the Business Objects application didn't run on Linux." (original story)
Posted from Linux Today 6 days ago
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Linux.com "Why should enterprises adopt Ubuntu when there are two well-established, commercially supported enterprise Linux distros out there already, in the shape of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise? They've got the business side more or less sewn up between them, haven't... (original story)
Posted from Linux Today 6 days ago
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Linux.com: "Pardus is a GNU/Linux distribution funded and developed by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. Pardus has its own unique installer, package manager, configuration wizard, and control panel. This originality, and the developers' attention to detail, make Pardus wo... (original story)
Posted from Linux Today 6 days ago
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Tech Source From Bohol: "Graphic designers, movie editors, music composers, and multimedia addicts have specific needs when it comes to software. That is why there are specialized Linux distributions that cater to them." (original story)
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Linux Devices: "Qnap Systems announced a new member of its "TS" family of Linux-based network-attached storage (NAS) devices. The five-bay, hot-swappable TS-509 Pro Turbo NAS is equipped with a 1.6GHz Intel Celeron processor, 1GB RAM, and dual gigabit Ethernet ports." (original story)
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Lists: "A lot have been said about user experience, themes and looks of your OS in general. Some claim that OSX has the best GUI around. Aero fans drool over its fancy windows flip thingy. But does it really all matter? Take a look and decide yourself." (original story)
Posted from Linux Today 6 days ago
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The VAR Guy: "Can Red Hat really save Veritas customers $2,000 per server?" (original story)
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ZDNet: "This is why Linux remains, in the desktop and laptop space, a hobbyist market. It only exists through the online channels hobbyists use." (original story)
Posted from Linux Today 6 days ago
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Linux Format: "Firefox is pretty fast, but doesn't always win in the speed stakes. If you want to render your web pages faster, then you can mess about changing the options in about:config, or you can simply download the FasterFox addon. You can either choose from four one-click speed-up buttons, or... (original story)
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ZDNet: "It will allow users to have near-instant access to a Linux-based environment that offers email, calendar, attachments, contacts (yes, these are going to have to be cloud computing-based since you’re not going to want to have to reenter the same data more than once) and a web browser, a... (original story)
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Internet News: "Spam is once again on the rise, and this time it's apparently being fueled by spam vendors that can't scale. That's the accusation being leveled by Google, which today revealed some surprising new spam figures." (original story)
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Linux.com: "Vyatta can turn any 32-bit x86 machine with at least one network interface into a network appliance that handles routing, firewall, and VPN tasks. The company released Vyatta Community Edition 4 in April, with improved scalability and feature enhancements. Large enterprises now have a lo... (original story)
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Mad Penguin: "I'm Playing Shockwave Games Easily On My Linux Box! I have tried endless times to successfully play Shockwave games via various Wine releases. As luck would have it, I've always had more success with Wine proper than with Crossover Office, but thanks to Wine-Doors, I was able to select... (original story)