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Infrastructure Linux News for Dec 27, 2007
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There's More to Linux than Ubuntu (Dec 27, 2007, 22:45)
The Tech and Other Cents: "Recently I got to
read more and more stories about Linux in general (at least that
what it was insinuated by the name of the article) where term
'Linux' is quite replaced by Ubuntu..."
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Building A Linux Music Studio (Dec 27, 2007, 20:30)
LinuxPlanet: "There are all kinds of great
digital recording gear, from tiny portable recorders to
multi-channel mixer-recorders with CD burners, and Linux has a
wealth of good-quality audio recording and editing programs..."
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SCO, NASDAQ Part Ways (Dec 27, 2007, 19:30)
Roundup: "There are only so many times you can
cheat the reaper..." With Groklaw's coverage.
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NVIDIA 2007 Linux Year in Review (Dec 27, 2007, 18:15)
Phoronix: "Now in our third year of doing this,
it's time to see how NVIDIA's binary driver has panned out over the
past year..."
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Editors' Retrospective--Linux Devices in 2007 (Dec 27, 2007, 17:30)
LinuxDevices: "Of the approximately 1,200
stories we published this year, these were the most important, in
our opinion..."
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Mozilla Aims to Weave a New Web (Dec 27, 2007, 16:00)
internetnews.com: "Most Web browser users
typically save their preferences and bookmarks locally. A new
effort from Mozilla, called 'Weave,' may change that using a
browser-integrated set of hosted online services..."
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'The $100 Laptop' Now a $600 eBay Item (Dec 27, 2007, 14:30)
USA Today: "So why did people pay as much as
$600 for them on eBay, when that kind of money is enough to buy a
much more powerful machine...?"
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Accelerate Plone with Varnish (Dec 27, 2007, 13:00)
Bitubique: "This tutorial highlight the
necessary steps to configure Varnish and lighttpd to serve your
Plone site. The primary benefit is that you can tremendously
improve performance of your Plone..."
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Simple, Fast Administration with Webmin (Dec 27, 2007, 09:00)
Linux.com: "Linux has so many tools, settings,
parameters, and configuration files to learn that administering
your box can be a challenge..."
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