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ZDNet Asia: "The open source industry needs profitable champions to demonstrate success, and attract funding and participation in open source, according to Red Hat CEO." |  |



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Cyber Cynic: "Like a lot of technically savvy people, I'm the default technical support person for friends and family. I've no problem with that, but I can't spend all my time answering my mother-in-law's questions and worrying about what malware |  |
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Mandriva Blog: "Mandriva is proud to introduce its brand new release: Mandriva Linux 2010, code name Adelie. Take a look on a new desktop: smart, innovative and open!" |  |
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InternetNews: "After nearly two months of life, Microsoft's open source CodePlex Foundation is now gearing up to accept projects, but it still has some work to do." |  |
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My Thoughts: "I wrote this how to because my laptop has 4GB of internal memory and with the default kernel that ships with Ubuntu Karmic the entire 4GB is not addressed.Lets get started building our own custom kernel for Ubuntu |  |


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Packt: "In this article by Christer Edwards, you'll learn a number of different ways to upgrade an existing Ubuntu installation. Whether it is a Desktop, Laptop or Server, you'll find instructions below. These methods have been tested by volunteers around |  |
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Phoronix: "Today though we are announcing the public beta launch of Phoromatic. Phoromatic is a remote test management system that allows controlling any number of PTS-powered systems through a single web-based interface, which also allows all of the test results |  |
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Enterprise Storage Forum: "Symantec is adding Linux support to its Backup Exec System Recovery solution for small businesses." |  |
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The Register: "CERN today unveiled the upgraded grid that will support the Large Hadron Collider when the titanic particle-punisher finally kicks back into life." |  |
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Ubuntu User: "In this final interview in my Where Karmic's Karma Comes From series, we meet Matt Zimmerman, Ubuntu CTO and chair of the Ubuntu Technical Board. Matt brings each team together with his tireless efforts to ensure quality, professionalism, |  |
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Jim Lynch: "There's a unique breed of Linux user out there these days and they're called "distrohoppers." What the heck is a distrohopper?" |  |
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Linux Today Blog: "I have a different definition of "support" than HP-- theirs seems to be "A determined and stubborn Linux guru can make the darned thing work if they try really hard."" |  |
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Linux Magazine: "The last article talked about the anatomy of SSDs and the origins of some of the their characteristics. In this article, we break down tuning storage and file systems for SSDs with an eye toward improving performance and |  |
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LinuxPlanet: "It isn't very difficult to crimp your own CAT5 cabling. You can repair and re-use old cable, cut cable to exact lengths, and save money. Aaron Weiss shows how, with lots of good pictures." |  |
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Computer World: "Research firm's numbers contradict lower figures touted by Microsoft on Linux netbooks" |  |
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Linux.com: "After reading the first part of this series, you should have a MythTV server up and running. To watch TV or schedule recordings you'll need to setup one or more MythTV front ends" |  |
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LinuxLinks: "There is a wide range of multimedia software available for Linux which turns your machine into a jukebox. There are even dedicated Linux distributions (such as VortexBox) that turn your computer into a music server. This article identifies the |  |
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Phoronix: "For the past two years we have hosted an annual Linux Graphics Survey in which we ask well over 20,000 users each time their video card preferences, driver information, and other questions about their view of the Linux graphics |  |
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10 Things: "I recently shared a list of events I believe were pivotal in shaping today's IT industry - things like the development of COBOL and the creation of UNIX. This time around, I've listed a few of the biggest |  |
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IT Wire: "Hacking is often a lonely profession: the wee hours are generally the most productive and communicating with an inanimate object often results in people being unable to interact in a regular manner with their human counterparts." |  |
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