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Infrastructure Linux News for Apr 10, 2007:

  • Humorix: Keyboard Replacements Up 35% Thanks To SCO
    (2007-04-10 00:00:18)
    Humor: "One minute you're enjoying a nice beverage at your computer, the next moment you're spewing liquid all over your monitor and keyboard after reading the latest ridiculous and hypocritical motion from The SCO Group..."

  • InformationWeek: Dell's March To Linux PCs Won't Be A Walk In The Park
    (2007-04-10 01:30:41)
    "In preinstalling Linux on consumer PCs, Dell's biggest challenge will be finding a full set of open source drivers for the hardware that will run with the new machines..."

  • Linux Journal: I'm JADed!
    (2007-04-10 03:00:50)
    "In my apparently never-ending quest to revive and refresh my aging 32-bit box I decided to try installing the JAD (JackLab Audio Distribution) system..."

  • developerWorks: Tuning LAMP Systems, Part 1
    (2007-04-10 04:30:04)
    "Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (or Perl) are the foundation of many Web applications, from to-do lists to blogs to e-commerce sites..."

  • Linux.com: Bandwidth Monitoring with vnStat
    (2007-04-10 06:00:32)
    "If you want to monitor and manage your Internet bandwidth, perhaps to make sure your ISP is not overbilling you, try vnStat..."

  • Phoronix: The Visual History of Fedora
    (2007-04-10 09:00:52)
    "Fedora began as Fedora Core, which was sponsored by Red Hat and was (and still is) developed largely by the community..."

  • Linux.com: GNUMP3d: A Small, Portable, MP3/OGG Streaming Server
    (2007-04-10 10:30:15)
    "Suppose you want to let a friend thousands of miles away listen to a song from your computer. Perhaps you just want to open up the music library on your computer to a select few while you're on another client on your local area network..."

  • Perens Lashes Out at Claims GPL 3 Brings Legal Risks
    (2007-04-10 12:45:21)
    eWeek: "Open-source developer and evangelist Bruce Perens has scathingly dismissed claims by a lawyer for the Association for Competitive Technology..."

  • Microsoft Patents Are Striking Again
    (2007-04-10 13:30:15)
    Planète Béranger: "...I noticed this because someone complained about encountering the side-effects of Microsoft patents on ClearType in... openSUSE 10.2...!"

  • Debian 4.0: Not for the Average User
    (2007-04-10 16:30:34)
    Softpedia: "Well, I am sorry to say this, but I really don't see anything new in this version of Debian..."

  • Debian Etch: First Impressions
    (2007-04-10 18:00:11)
    Ruminations on the Digital Realm: "Debian deserves some extra attention. The latest release is being distributed and I have no doubt that it will be installed on quite a few machines over the coming days and weeks..."

  • Nokia Open Up To Linux Apps
    (2007-04-10 20:00:22)
    internetnews.com: "Though Linux continues to gain steam as an operating system for mobile phones, Symbian remains a dominant mobile OS..."

  • Reactions to Debian's v4.0 Release
    (2007-04-10 20:30:49)
    Linux-Watch: "Now that Debian 4.0, Etch, has finally arrived, what do people make of it...?"

  • Digital World: The Rise of Linux (Finally)?
    (2007-04-10 21:00:17)
    The Jerusalem Post: "One day--soon, possibly, maybe--you might find yourself using a form of Linux, even if you're a diehard Windows user. It's the next big thing..."

  • Ubuntu: Who Needs Vista?
    (2007-04-10 21:45:46)
    Internet Marketing Fool: "Back in my university days, when Netscape was the latest web browser on the scene and the Pentium MMX was the power user's processor of choice, UNIX was part of my everyday life..."

  • Swiftfox--The Perverting of an Open Source Browser
    (2007-04-10 23:15:22)
    Linux.com: "...[Y]ou can't share Swiftfox with a friend or place it in a repository of a Linux distribution because the Swiftfox license prohibits repackaging and redistribution..."

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