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Infrastructure Linux News for Oct 04, 2007:
Distinguishing Between Free Software and Freeware
(2007-10-04 00:00:13) Blue-GNU: "I ran across a business website that refers to Amanda and Bacula as freeware..."
A Dog Barks, The Wind Blows, A Server Reboots...
(2007-10-04 01:30:20) Linux In Novell's East Region: You're in the server room, listening to the sound of a babbling brook, when suddenly the sound of a fish splashing back in the water causes you to look at your network monitor application..."
NTP Server and Client Configuration in Debian
(2007-10-04 04:30:36) Debian Admin: "Using NTP is a great way to keep your system clock set correctly..."
Tales from Responsivenessland: Why Linux Feels Slow, and How to Fix That
(2007-10-04 06:00:53) Rudd-O: "Desktop performance on Linux computers has been a hot-button issue of late, and a source of longstanding fights among the Linux developers..."
Challenges of Upgrading Linux
(2007-10-04 07:30:18) PC Mechanic: "I was very happy with my new Fedora server and it ran perfectly until last Tuesday..."
Managing Multiple Gmail Accounts in FireFox
(2007-10-04 09:00:54) Linux In Novell's East Region: "I have a bunch of single-use Gmail accounts for the usual things, like account registrations, site administration, newsletter subscriptions and the like..."
A Script to Tell Which Workstations are Using Samba Shares
(2007-10-04 10:00:02) Linux.com: "A combination of Linux utilities can help you determine who on your network is using which of your shared filesystems at any given time, allowing you to ask those users to log off while you update the system..."
Linux Media Center PCs Review Roundup
(2007-10-04 11:15:30) OSWeekly: "It seems like only a short time ago when the idea of running Microsoft's Media Center Edition of Windows struck me as the best idea in the world..."
Trolltech Co-CEO to Step Back
(2007-10-04 12:00:16) LinuxDevices: "Trolltech has announced that on Nov. 1, company co-founder and co-CEO of 13 years Eirik Chambe-Eng will reduce his involvement due to eyesight difficulties..."
openSUSE 10.3 is Now Available
(2007-10-04 13:30:53) EarthTimes: "Novell today announced the availability of openSUSE 10.3, the newest version of the award-winning community Linux distribution..."
The Next Leap for Linux
(2007-10-04 14:15:25) The New York Times: "Linux runs the Google servers that manage billions of searches each day. It also runs the TiVo digital video recorder, the Motorola Razr cellphone and countless other electronic devices..."
Laptop With a Mission Widens Its Audience
(2007-10-04 17:15:52) The New York Times: "In November, you'll be able to buy a new laptop that's spillproof, rainproof, dustproof and drop-proof. It's fanless, it's silent and it weighs 3.2 pounds..."
Tiny Linux Hits the Streets
(2007-10-04 18:45:48) Techworld: "A very small Linux operating system, known as Puppy Linux, has had a 'major upgrade' after version 3.0 hit the streets this week..."
Corel Releases WordPerfect Beta and Inches Closer to Dual Format Support
(2007-10-04 19:30:15) ConsortiumInfo: "As you may recall, Corel announced last November that the next release of its flagship WordPerfect Office productivity suite would support both the ODF as well as the OOXML document formats..."
Digital Photo Management In Linux, Part 1
(2007-10-04 20:15:29) LinuxPlanet: "So what does Linux offer for the ace digital photographer who doesn't want to splurge on a Mac? Carla Schroder offers a look at one great tool, Digikam..."
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