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Infrastructure Linux News for Apr 04, 2009:
Editor's Note: Favorite Personal Financial Applications
(2009-04-04 00:03:54) I spend a lot of time on my personal bookkeeping, so I very much appreciate how this is one job that computers have made easier.
How to make technology conferences suck less
(2009-04-04 03:01:44) Community, Incorporated: "It's about time someone started thinking about how to make conference time more valuable and less stale, especially now that companies are cutting back on travel to shows."
The key to Linux's mainstream success
(2009-04-04 04:31:44) PC Pro: "To paraphrase Tim, Linux will remain niche because open-source vendors don't have the inclination to push it that extra mile, to front up for "the hassle-free" experience that users expect in their operating system."
Where Have All The Funny Times Gone?
(2009-04-04 06:01:44) The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "In the meantime, I'll leave being funny to the funny people who collect funny cartoons at funnytimes.com ;)"
25 computer products that refuse to die
(2009-04-04 10:01:44) Computerworld: "For this story -- which I hereby dedicate to Richard Lamparski, whose "Whatever Became of...?" books I loved as a kid -- I checked in on the whereabouts of 25 famous technology products, dating back to the 1970s."
SUSE Linux Desktop 11, the Enterprise Linux Desktop
(2009-04-04 16:01:44) LinuxPlanet: "Novell's SUSE Linux Desktop 11 promises support, seamless interoperability with Windows networks, an attractive price tag, and a lot of value. Paul Ferrill takes a close look to see if it lives up to its promises."
OpenGEU Repositories fell
(2009-04-04 18:01:44) OpenGEU: "Today’s a bad day. Greenie.sk, hosting our repos, decided to leave us. We generated too much internet traffic. They said we where generating 80GB / Day of traffic against the 5GB / Day maximum traffic they are able of handling. So, for now we are with no repos."
Kubuntuforums.net down for over a day
(2009-04-04 19:01:19) Ubuntu Forums: "...of the dozen clients they hosted only three were using Windows Server 2003 with IIS6 server. Kubuntuforums was one of them. Perhaps the confiker got them?"
Conficker Eye Chart
(2009-04-04 20:01:44) Conficker Working Group: "Conficker (aka Downadup, Kido) is known to block access to over 100 anti-virus and security websites."
10 Uses For Your Old Linux Box
(2009-04-04 22:01:44) GNU/Linux Blog: "I have three old Socket 7 computers in my closet, and one old laptop under my bed, so I have come up with ten things I can use them for. I still haven't decided, but I really want to play some NES games."
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