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Infrastructure Linux News for Jan 09, 2008:
Writing about Conspiracies
(2008-01-09 01:00:41) Off the Wall: "The fallout from my blog entry, 'Conspiracy theorists and free software' continues..."
First Look at PCLinuxOS 2008 'MiniMe' Edition
(2008-01-09 02:30:35) Linux Love: "I think it's safe to say that PCLinuxOS is a combination of the best parts from popular distributions, making it sort of 'the best of the best.' Or at least that’s what it tries to be..."
How To Automatically Add A Disclaimer To Outgoing Emails With alterMIME (Postfix On Debian Etch)
(2008-01-09 05:30:29) HowtoForge: "This tutorial shows how to install and use alterMIME..."
Splunking with VMware and syslog on Linux
(2008-01-09 07:00:55) SearchEnterpriseLinux: "Splunk is a popular Linux web application that gives IT administrators a birds-eye view of their log files, or more appropriately, a bees-eye view..."
Saving Power on Intel Hardware Using Powertop
(2008-01-09 08:30:23) Ubuntu Geek: "PowerTOP is a Linux tool that finds the software component(s) that make your laptop use more power than necessary while it is idle..."
SSH on Multiple Servers Using Cluster SSH
(2008-01-09 10:00:39) Debian Admin: "Ever had to make the same change on more than one Linux/unix server? Find it annoyingly painful to keep repeating the exact same commands again and again and again...?"
CLI Magic: Viewing System Information
(2008-01-09 13:00:18) Linux.com: "GNU/Linux is bursting with information about the system on which it runs..."
Negroponte Turns Up the Heat on Intel
(2008-01-09 16:00:48) ZDNet Australia: "Intel has denied claims made by One Laptop per Child that it broke a 'non-disparagement' agreement and hit back at suggestions that it did not even contribute 'a single line of code' to the project..."
RPM 5: A Fork in The Linux Packaging?
(2008-01-09 17:30:38) internetnews.com: "The newest version of the popular RPM package manager is now out with improved performance and functionality. But there's a bit of a catch with RPM version 5.0..."
OLPC Developing Dual-Boot Windows, Linux OS for Laptops
(2008-01-09 19:00:35) Computerworld: "The One Laptop Per Child Project (OLPC) and Microsoft are working together to develop a dual-boot system to put both Linux and Windows on laptops aimed at kids in developing countries..."
"Hidden Costs" of Linux Refuted
(2008-01-09 22:00:25) Roundup: The recent "Hidden Costs of Linux Computing" stirred up a lot of attention. Two (among many) refutations within.
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