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Infrastructure Linux News for Jan 12, 2006:
Silicon.com: Opinion: 2006--The Year for Open Source
(2006-01-12 00:15:45) "It's a perfect time for open source proponents to put down their 'Microsoft Bad, Open Source Good' banners and start addressing the concerns of large enterprises and government agencies..."
Linux-Watch: The Best Upgrade is a Memory Upgrade
(2006-01-12 01:00:32) "His question of the day: Would increasing his memory to 512 MB make a difference...?"
LinuxDevices: DRM Out of Balance
(2006-01-12 04:00:33) "The recent Sony BMG DRM fiasco, which resulted from a common failure of requirements management logic, shows that developers of DRM systems have not had that attitude adjustment..."
Enterprise Networking Planet: Queue Up Linux Printing (Part Two)
(2006-01-12 07:00:52) "Today we'll take a look at new developments in the Linux printing world, and untangle the complicated Linux printing subsystem..."
Linux Journal: Creating/Manipulating Images with gd
(2006-01-12 08:30:42) "Use the gd graphics code library to create and manipulate images quickly..."
Linux.com: An Introduction to Services, Runlevels, and rc.d Scripts
(2006-01-12 10:00:52) "What's the first thing that you do once you've logged onto Linux? Is it to manually start up a processes such as Apache or MySQL, or even start your network connection...?"
ZDNet Australia: Mozilla Offers Updated Thunderbird 1.5
(2006-01-12 13:00:13) "The Mozilla Corporation today released version 1.5 of its Thunderbird e-mail client, touting a raft of new features aimed at both security and usability..."
NewsForge: SeaMonkey Project Picks Up where Halted Mozilla Suite Left Off
(2006-01-12 17:30:25) "After what one lead developer called a 'very good' beta release in mid-December, the SeaMonkey project expects the final release of version 1.0 to be out this month..."
All About Linux: Xfce 4.2--A Light Weight Window Manager Heavy in Features
(2006-01-12 19:00:53) "But after playing around in it for some time, I just couldn't stop admiring the usability and design of Xfce as well as the responsiveness of the applications when run in it..."
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