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Infrastructure Linux News for Jan 04, 2007:

  • Village Idiot Savant: Why I Can't Switch to Windows Vista... Ever!
    (2007-01-04 00:15:35)
    "But as I read through the article, I was already thinking: 'What the heck is this guy talking about...?'"

  • Catb.org: World Domination 201
    (2007-01-04 01:00:32)
    "In the 1990s Linus Torvalds used to give a talk called World Domination 101 on the early steps he believed Linux would need to take to achieve 'world domination--fast...'"

  • Linux Gazette: Installing Mandriva
    (2007-01-04 04:00:18)
    "Given that, the latest version of Mandriva (Mandriva One 2007) had my eyes glassy and my pulse racing--particularly after I had read an article about it, and a non-programmer colleague described having played with the live CD..."

  • SecurityFocus: Wireless Forensics: Part One--Tapping the Air
    (2007-01-04 05:30:22)
    "Part one of this article focuses on the technical details and challenges for traffic acquisition, and provides design requirements and best practices for wireless forensics tools..."

  • ServerWatch: Tip of the Trade: Citadel Groupware Server
    (2007-01-04 07:00:25)
    "Yes, today's tip is about Yet Another Messaging Server. This time Citadel. And why not...?"

  • Phoronix: XGI Technology Drivers Revisited
    (2007-01-04 07:45:23)
    "It has been one year to the day since XGI Technology had last released a Volari Linux display driver and about 14 months since we had first delivered word of XGI considering open-source 3D display drivers..."

  • SearchOpenSource: Migrating Microsoft Internet Information Server to Apache on Red Hat Linux
    (2007-01-04 08:30:37)
    "For people migrating from Windows to Linux, the Apache Web server is entirely different world from Microsoft Internet Information Server..."

  • Linux.com: Pull In HDTV with Linux and the HD-5500
    (2007-01-04 09:15:57)
    "I can report that HDTV under Linux is not only possible, it's downright fantastic..."

  • SearchOpenSource: Does LAMP Make Economic Sense?
    (2007-01-04 10:00:05)
    "LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) is a combination of free software that offers a convenient way to centralize and administer data. In this tip, we'll discuss the benefits and drawbacks of LAMP..."

  • Free Software Magazine: Kill Or Be Killed
    (2007-01-04 10:45:36)
    "The aim of this article is to introduce the reader to Bzflags..."

  • Linux.com: How to Configure a Scanner's Buttons on Linux
    (2007-01-04 11:30:18)
    "While not perfect, support for scanners on Linux is constantly improving; just check the list of devices supported by SANE..."

  • Enterprise Networking Planet: Linux File Services: Good Things Arrive in Fours
    (2007-01-04 13:00:58)
    "Neither the ext4 filesystem nor Samba 4 are ready for prime-time yet, but they are chock-full of promise and potential, so let's take a look at what they are promising to deliver..."

  • internetnews.com: Mozilla Rakes in $53M
    (2007-01-04 15:15:06)
    "Firefox might be free, but that doesn't mean Mozilla is in the poorhouse. Although some speculated on one, higher, figure, Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation, said that Mozilla made just under $53 million in 2005..."

  • Linux.com: Dunc-Tank Continues to Make Splash
    (2007-01-04 16:00:54)
    "...[C]ommunity members are still debating whether a missed deadline and the alleged demotivation of some programmers make the experiment a failure..."

  • internetnews.com: Asterisk Calls Home
    (2007-01-04 16:45:27)
    "For years, the only way to get a free all-in-one Asterisk open source IP-PBX easily setup and managed was to go to a third-party distribution, such as Asterisk@home. It's now time for Asterisk to make it easy on its own..."

  • InformationWeek: openSUSE 10.2 Earns A Seat At The Head Of The Table
    (2007-01-04 18:15:54)
    "...Eric A. Hall was looking for a Linux distro that combines stability with the capabilities needed to test bleeding-edge technology..."

  • InfoWorld: Microsoft's Competitive Positioning Against Open Source
    (2007-01-04 19:00:42)
    "When I talk with my Novell friends, I'm surprised by how naive they are about their recent pact with Microsoft..."

  • Tux Magazine: Is KDE 4 The Desktop Answer?
    (2007-01-04 20:30:17)
    "Having used KDE for close to 10 years now, I am clearly a fan but I am not sure KDE 2, 3, 4 or 27 is the answer..."

  • Planèté Béranger: 30 Days In GNOME vs. 3 Days In KDE
    (2007-01-04 22:00:48)
    "At the end of 2006, I prepared myself for a 'survival experiment...'"

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