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Lindows rolled out a new package of its Linux distribution dubbed Linspire. The company cut the price in half and throws in Mandrake and Fedora.
KDE 3.2.3 Release Announcement
KDE Project Ships Third Translation and Service Release for Leading Open Source Desktop. KDE Project Ships Third Translation and Service Release of the 3.2 Generation GNU/Linux - UNIX Desktop, Offering Enterprises and Governments a Compelling Free and Open Desktop Solution
Vendors ramp up support for Linux
Vendors are ramping up enterprise support for Linux in a bid to nudge the operating system over the proverbial tipping point. According to Rusty Russell, a kernel hacker working for IBM's Linux Technology Centre, IBM is providing necessary enterprise support for Linux in four key areas – scalability, performance, hardening and testing.
Linux: Not for Everyone
"I am not hearing of many wholesale swaps from Windows to Linux," says Laura DiDio of the Yankee Group. "A company has to have a self-sufficient, experienced I.T. staff that can write custom applications, and be willing to risk not having an indemnification policy."
Mandrake 10: A Long Time User's Experiences
I have tried over and over to fault Mandrake 10, and apart from that one crash in KDE and the missing software I use, I cannot find any faults. I was going to give it a mark out of 10, but instead I will give it a percentage mark. 98%. Very good but still a very slight margin for improvement.
10 Gigabit Ethernet comes to Linux servers
Silicon Graphics Inc. recently released a 10 Gigabit Ethernet option for its line of Linux/Unix-based servers, workstations and storage appliances.
Custom System Statistics Monitoring
How one sysadmin built his own system statistics monitoring program.
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Using Jabber as a log monitor
Jabber, the streaming XML technology mainly used for instant messaging, is well-suited to its most common task. However, Jabber is a far more generic tool. It's not a chat server per se, but rather a complete XML routing framework. This has some pretty far-reaching implications.
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