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Infrastructure Linux News for Jun 30, 2008
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Super Micro C2SBX+ Linux Review (Jun 30, 2008, 20:30)
Phoronix: "With Super Micro's focus on the
workstation and server markets, they do support Linux on a number
of their different motherboards. Among the Linux distributions they
support on different products include Red Hat Enterprise Linux,
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, SuSE, and Fedora. We have already
used the Intel X48 Chipset on Linux (in fact, even before the
chipset officially made its debut) so we were not surprised when
the Super Micro C2SBX+ had worked flawlessly with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS.
In addition to the core functionality of this motherboard working
flawlessly with this Linux 2.6.24 kernel distribution -- even the
LM_Sensors support was first-rate."
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Synchronize Directories with Komparator and Kdiff3 (Jun 30, 2008, 12:00)
Linux.com: "If you work some of the time on
your laptop and some of the time on your desktop box, making sure
that your work is updated on both machines is a must..."
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A Second Look at Slitaz 1.0: Turns Out It Has a Lot of Potential (Jun 30, 2008, 10:30)
CLICK: "The extremely lightweight Swiss
GNU/Linux distribution Slitaz burst upon the scene in March of this
year promising to be easy on system resources yet possessing enough
power in the form of basic applications to actually get things
done..."
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Ten Fantastic Keyboard Shortcuts in OpenOffice.org (Jun 30, 2008, 09:00)
Free Software Magazine: "A lot of software
users I meet seem to feel they are not using their software as
efficiently as they could. If that includes you, then listen
up..."
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ATI Radeon HD 4850 Linux Performance (Jun 30, 2008, 07:30)
Phoronix: "Last week we exclusively shared the
steps AMD was taking to make an evolutionary leap in Linux support
with same-day support for their brand-new Radeon HD 4800 series,
Linux drivers shipping on the product CD, some manufacturers
showcasing Tux on the product packaging, and their proprietary
Linux driver reaching a feature parity with their Windows
driver..."
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How To Set Up DHCP Failover On Centos 5.1 (Jun 30, 2008, 04:30)
HowtoForge: "This tutorial will walk you
through setting up DHCP fail over on CentOS 5.1 using the default
ISC dhcp server, this can easily be adapted to any other Linux
distro out there..."
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