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Infrastructure Linux News for Mar 10, 2006:
ZDNet: The Linux Desktop Market
(2006-03-10 02:30:05) "As regular readers know there's been a lot of discussion in the talkbacks to this blog lately about two issues: PC style security on MacOS X and out-sourcing..."
The R Zone: Making Windows XP Join a SAMBA Domain in 5 Minutes
(2006-03-10 07:00:54) "This time we'll learn how to make a Windows XP server join a SAMBA domain name server..."
Blah Blah Blog: Linux Terminal Server for Home Media PCs
(2006-03-10 09:15:08) "I figured my main computer can be the Terminal Server, but as I started building it I realized that building an i386 client image on an AMD64 box was an utter pain..."
NewsForge: Latte and Linux in Toronto
(2006-03-10 10:00:36) "Linux users who live in Toronto now have a special place to gather, get online, and sip fancy coffee drinks. It's not Starbucks, it's the linuxcaffe..."
developerWorks: Not by UNIX Alone
(2006-03-10 11:30:28) "Technology professionals have loosely used the term 'UNIX' since the first person had to explain the difference between the Berkeley and AT&T flavors, so it's not surprising to find as many UNIX standards as there are versions of the operating system..."
CertCities: Ubuntu: Getting Back to Linux Basics
(2006-03-10 13:00:23) "If you ask any number of IT professionals to describe the Linux operating system, they almost always spout out rather quickly that it is non-proprietary and open source..."
PR: Fedora Core 5 Status
(2006-03-10 17:15:33) "Due to circumstances outside of our control, we're going to be unable to keep to the scheduled date of March 15th for the release of FC5..."
NewsForge: Second Life Released for Linux
(2006-03-10 19:00:14) "Fans of the online virtual world Second Life can now connect from Linux machines..."
internetnews.com: Mozilla's Millions?
(2006-03-10 19:45:45) "Mozilla's Web browser applications have been downloaded over a hundred million times for free. But that doesn't mean the spawn of AOL isn't turning a profit..."
UPI/PhysOrg: Move Over TiVo, MythTV is Here
(2006-03-10 20:30:19) "Frustrated by the slow, advertising-laden cable experience provided by AT&T Broadband, programmer Isaac Richards took matters into his own hands by coming up with his own solution to the problem..."
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