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Infrastructure Linux News for Nov 05, 2007:
ATI Open vs. Closed-Source AIGLX Performance
(2007-11-05 01:00:44) Phoronix: "For those that may have missed it, the ATI/AMD fglrx 8.42 display driver that was released last month had introduced AIGLX support..."
A More Informative Status Line for Vim
(2007-11-05 05:30:41) Linux.com: "At the bottom of the Vim editor, you will find two things: the command-line buffer (where you can input commands) and the status line...."
Testing Suspend and Hibernation
(2007-11-05 07:00:31) KernelTrap: "'The following patches add a new testing facility for suspend and hibernation,' noted Rafael J. Wysocki..."
JACK Sync: A Primer For Linux Users
(2007-11-05 08:30:35) Linux Journal: "Recently I've been working with the transport synchronization capabilities of the JACK audio server..."
Industry Standards vs. Proprietary Technologies
(2007-11-05 11:30:17) Network World: "It's hard to imagine now, but there used to be a rigorous debate about which strategy was best for corporate IT buyers: industry standards or proprietary technology..."
Open Source VoIP Guide Part 1: An Overview
(2007-11-05 13:00:40) SearchVoIP ANZ: "Open source is claiming a seat at the table when it comes to Voice over IP--but is it open for business...?"
IBM, Novell Move To Block SCO's Unix Sell Off
(2007-11-05 15:00:44) InformationWeek: "SCO is hoping to sell its UnixWare line of business software and some of its mobile technology to investment group York Capital Management for $36 million..."
Confused BBC Tech Chief: Only 600 Linux Users Visit Our Website
(2007-11-05 15:30:33) The Register: "The BBC's technology boss Ashley Highfield has provoked consternation in the UK's open source community by claiming that only a few hundred of the corporation's 17.1 million website visitors use Linux..."
T-Mobile USA Partners with One Laptop Per Child Program
(2007-11-05 16:30:28) TechLuver: "T-Mobile is offering one year of complimentary T-Mobile HotSpot access to people who donate an XO laptop to a child in a developing country through the campaign..."
Update: gPhone Facts Announced
(2007-11-05 17:09:08) The "gPhone" from Google has been officially announced: not as an actual phone, but a new Linux-based, Apache-licensed, open source OS called "Android." Links to announcement details, and the earlier rumors, are within.
Interview with gOS Founder: "Linux For Human Beings (Who Shop At WAL*MART)"
(2007-11-05 19:00:23) fsckin w/ linux: "My first impression of gOS is 'Gee, I thought I liked Google...'"
Hitting the Open Source Road With a Linux-Powered Driverless Vehicle
(2007-11-05 19:45:44) LinuxInsider: "The team used the Linux equipment to navigate the vehicle through simulated city traffic and obstacles during the qualifying rounds the last week of October..."
10 Things Ubuntu Needs To Improve On
(2007-11-05 21:15:24) Datamation: "In this article, I'll examine ten areas where I think Ubuntu could go still further; that is, really improve and even gain back those who abandoned it out of frustration..."
Don't Buy Linux From Wal-Mart
(2007-11-05 22:00:27) internetnews.com: "You can now buy a Linux PC at Wal-Mart! Woo hoo...!"
Watching DVDs in Linux: A Fight with MPAA
(2007-11-05 22:45:48) OSWeekly: "Has anyone really, and I mean really, spent hours researching the issue of using libdvdcss in Linux to watch DVDs? What would you say if I told you much of what you are reading about this issue is complete bunk...?"
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