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News Linux News for Jul 07, 2006:
NewsForge: Hardware Diagnostics With Open Source Tools
(2006-07-07 00:30:00) "Like all pieces of electronic equipment, computers have a tendency to malfunction and break; if you have never experienced kernel core dumps or unexpected crashes, consider yourself lucky..."
The Oregonian: Business center hires Teseda co-founder
(2006-07-07 13:30:00) "Business Center Hires Teseda Co-Founder..."
ITWire: OSIA says adopt OpenDocument format like Microsoft
(2006-07-07 15:00:00) "Open Source Industry Australia Limited (OSIA), an Australian open source industry body, has welcomed Microsoft's acceptance of the new open office file format, ODF (open document format)..."
NewsForge: Building A Free Software Community In A PC Garage
(2006-07-07 15:22:21) "Four Debian enthusiasts in New York City got together in 2003 and created the Community Free Software Group (CFSG), a non-profit entity to promote the use of free software in the local community..."
Netcraft: July 2006 Web Server Survey
(2006-07-07 16:30:00) "In the July 2006 survey we received responses from 88,166,395 sites, an increase of 2.87 million (3.25%) from last month. The Internet continues to see strong hostname growth, and has now gained 14.1 million hostnames (19%) in 2006 for an average increase of more than 2 million per month..."
Nixcraft: Using Ubuntu Persistent Mode to Save Data To USB Drive.
(2006-07-07 18:00:00) "Ubuntu Linux (other Linux distro also able to save data on external USB hard disk or USB pen drive) has this nifty feature that allows saving both data and desktop settings..."
Ping Wales: Open Source Promise Turns Sour At Orwell High
(2006-07-07 19:30:00) An open source systems deployment at Orwell High School in Felixstowe, Suffolk, has reportedly been abandoned by the school's IT manager, leaving pupils with a hybrid OSS/proprietary system that is far from useable, and has impacted the pupils' academic performance.
Datamation: FoIP (Fraud over IP)
(2006-07-07 21:00:00) "Alarm bells should be going off at VoIP providers everywhere after the recent case in which a fraudulent VoIP aggregator routed as many as 10 million minutes of calls through other providers' networks and pocketed an estimated $1 million in fees from its customers..."
Editor's Note: Created As Unix, Perfected As Linux?
(2006-07-07 23:30:00) Why I use Linux.
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