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Infrastructure Linux News for Feb 14, 2005

  • The Register: Linux Maker Sprouts MP3 Server (Feb 14, 2005, 22:00)
    Desktop Linux Summit: "If you can't beat them or join them, then do something weird..."

  • eWeek: HP, Fujitsu Blade Servers to Run Linux (Feb 14, 2005, 21:15)
    LinuxWorld Expo: "Hewlett-Packard Co. and Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. are looking to expand the Linux offerings in their blade server lines as well as some of their most powerful systems..."

  • OSNews: Linspire Five-0 First Look (Feb 14, 2005, 18:00)
    "This past week, Linspire showed the first public demo of Linspire Five-0. I was lucky enough to play with it for the last week, and within, you'll find a detailed walkthrough of what's new with Linspire..."

  • OSDir: Redhat Legal Reaches Out and Touches CentOS (Feb 14, 2005, 13:45)
    "...[T]he folks behind the CentOS Linux Distribution... have written that legal representatives from Redhat have contacted them regarding the misuse of Redhat's trademarks on the CentOS website.

  • OSNews: The vfat File System and Linux (Feb 14, 2005, 08:30)
    "The vfat file system has been supported by Linux for years now. Still there are a lot of obstacles. I want to show, with the help of some practical examples, these obstacles and possible solutions and workarounds..."

  • EgoBurp: Making Your Linux Desktop Pretty (Feb 14, 2005, 07:00)
    "I'm not a pro at this. I'm not a graphics guy, and there are lots of people who have spent a lot more time making their Linux desktop pretty..."

  • developerWorks: Migrating from x86 to PowerPC, Part 2: Anatomy of the Linux Boot Process (Feb 14, 2005, 05:00)
    "This installment of 'Migrating from x86 to PowerPC' discusses detailed similarities and differences between booting Linux on an x86-based platform (typically a PC-compatible SBC) and a custom embedded platform based around PowerPC, ARM, and others..."

  • LinuxForums: Interview with Chris Negus, Author of Linux Toys (Feb 14, 2005, 01:00)
    "Chris Negus is the author of many Linux books including the best selling Redhat Bible series and my personal favorite, Linux Toys..."