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IT Management Linux News for Sep 15, 2009
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Sun's Kick in the Shins (Sep 15, 2009, 23:32)
ServerWatch: "There's nothing like kicking a
rival when he's down. And just like a pair of hardened soccer
hooligans, IBM and HP certainly haven't been slow to stick the boot
into Sun as it lies in the mud waiting for Larry Ellison's Oracle
to rescue it."
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Atheros Intros New Combo Chip (Sep 15, 2009, 21:32)
Wi-Fi Planet: "Motivated largely by the sizable
demand for wireless connectivity in netbooks, Atheros today
announced that it has developed the industry’s first 1-stream
802.11n and Bluetooth combo solution on a Half MiniCard for the PC
market."
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The Curious Case of the Failing Connections, Part 2 (Sep 15, 2009, 21:02)
Linux Magazine: "This week we continue on the
trek to locate the source of failing MySQL connections and uncover
a solution."
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ARM Joins The Linux Foundation (Sep 15, 2009, 18:17)
Linux Foundation: "The Linux Foundation, the
nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of
Linux, today announced that ARM has become a member."
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VIA Technologies joins the Linux Foundation (Sep 15, 2009, 18:02)
Linux Foundation: "The Linux Foundation, the
nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of
Linux, today announced that VIA Technologies, Inc. has become its
newest member."
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Can Microsoft Ever Be Accepted by the Linux Community? (Sep 15, 2009, 15:32)
Datamation: "Both exhibit a kind of arrogance,
as though nobody has attempted such exploitation before -- and as
though the community had its collective head too high in the clouds
to understand what was being attempted."
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You Cannot Delete Files in the Cloud (Sep 15, 2009, 14:32)
Cryptogram: "You have to trust that these
companies will delete your data when you ask them to, but they're
generally not interested in doing so."
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What Microsoft Doesn't Get - And What I Hope You Do (Sep 15, 2009, 01:32)
Groklaw: "You know what Microsoft doesn't get?
-- For one thing, the Internet. Microsoft doesn't control it. What
it used to be able to do in the dark now falls out of its noxious
bag of tricks into the Internet's bright light, stage front and
center. And there stands Microsoft in the spotlight, with its pants
down, and let me tell you, it's not a pretty sight."
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