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Infrastructure Linux News for Nov 29, 2007
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A Review of Fedora 8, on the PowerPC (Nov 29, 2007, 21:15)
CMOS Networks: "Having heard much--nearly all
of it positive--about the Fedora Project's latest offering, Fedora
8, I decided to change direction somewhat and review this GNU/Linux
distribution on a Power Macintosh G4..."
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Kick the Tires on Zenoss (Nov 29, 2007, 20:30)
EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet: "It manages
applications as well as servers and network devices---we'll explain
what that means shortly. We decided it was time to give it an
honest run for its money. Wait, it is free, but still we wanted to
give it a real review..."
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gOS: Undocumented Enlightenment (Nov 29, 2007, 19:45)
LinuxPlanet: "Linux reviewers are totally in
love with it, and are praising it to the skies. Naturally, I had to
find out if it lives up to the hype..."
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MIT OpenCourseWare Expands for High School Students (Nov 29, 2007, 19:00)
CNET News: "The Massachusetts Institute of
Technology is taking on the issue of inadequate education for youth
by extending its OpenCourseWare program to include secondary level
students..."
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Notebook-Style Computing Appliance Runs Linux (Nov 29, 2007, 18:15)
LinuxDevices: "Zonbu has started shipping a
laptop version of its Linux-based computing appliance for home
users..."
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GNOME 2.20.2: The Next Step Into Freedom (Nov 29, 2007, 16:45)
Softpedia: "The second update of GNOME 2.20.0,
version 2.20.2, was released yesterday..."
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Novell's New Desktop-to-Server Software Suite (Nov 29, 2007, 15:15)
Datamation: "If you're looking for an
alternative to Microsoft for running your small business, Novell,
Inc, may have the answer you seek..."
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Open Document Format Can Evolve Without Foundation Input (Nov 29, 2007, 14:30)
eWeek: "Foundation President Gary Edwards lauds
its work regarding the Massachusetts market requirements; others
disagree..."
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Linux Audio Editors: An Overview (Nov 29, 2007, 11:30)
ONLamp: "If you're not familiar with the area
of Linux audio editors, you might be totally amazed at just how
many there are. Clearly, writing these has scratched more than a
few itches and more than one has earned grades as a class
project..."
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Building an LDAP Server on Linux, Part 1 (Nov 29, 2007, 10:00)
EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet: "Your network is
growing in size and complexity. It's taking on a life of its own,
spreading and growing and absorbing everything in its path..."
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Using grep and sed to Find and Replace (Nov 29, 2007, 09:15)
SearchEnterpriseLinux: "If searching for or
handling text, grep and sed can increase your efficiency with Linux
bash scripting and configuration files..."
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Kernel Space: E-Paper Support for Linux (Nov 29, 2007, 08:30)
LinuxWorld: "The familiar CRT monitors or
backlit LCD screens on our desks continuously consume power in
order to hold an image. Electronic paper (e-paper) is different:
power is only needed to change the image..."
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Gigabyte GeForce 8600GTS 256MB [Review] (Nov 29, 2007, 07:45)
Phoronix: "In this review today we are looking
at its bigger brother, which is the Gigabyte 8600GTS..."
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CLI Magic: No-Nonsense Network Monitoring Tools (Nov 29, 2007, 06:15)
Linux.com: "Atop is a system and process
manager that displays network traffic, along with other useful
information such as CPU consumption, memory usage, and a process
list..."
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Configuring Linux on IBM System p (Nov 29, 2007, 05:30)
SearchEnterpriseLinux: "A major benefit of a
Linux operating system is its multi-platform capability, but each
hardware platform comes with its own set of questions..."
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Ten Things You Can Do to Help Open Source (Nov 29, 2007, 04:00)
ZDNet UK: "Most of us agree that open source is
a good thing. But then, so is fresh fruit and exercise, and it's
very easy to pay lip service to all these things without doing
anything about it...
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Who Will Follow Funambol's Open Source SaaS Steps? (Nov 29, 2007, 02:30)
451 CAOS Theory: "Funambol's move to adopt the
new GNU Affero GPLv3 (AGPLv3) has some interesting implications for
the mobile open source software player.
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The Real Reason the Linux Community Didn�t Come Up With the iPhone (Nov 29, 2007, 00:15)
Ubuntu This & Ubuntu That: "Lately, there
seems to an explosion of interest in Open Source. I suppose it is a
natural progression. When interest in something grows, its level of
recognition expands exponentially as more and more people become
aware..."
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