A top Red Hat executive has accused arch-rival Novell of reselling a beta version of the company's open source code.
Read more »Asus says it'll ship 3.8 million Eee PCs next year
It's no secret that Asus has some big expectations for its low-cost Eee PC, but it looks like the company is now getting a bit more specific on the matter, with it saying it expects to ship some 3.8 million of the laptops in the next fiscal year.
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Ask The Enterprise Linux Expert: Questions & Answers
How can Red Hat stay in business when CentOS is giving away Red Hat code for free? The answer is because Red Hat is also giving away Red Hat code for free.
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Sun fires a GPL3 warning shot
SUN IS NOW talking details about xVM, it's new family of VM related management products. There are some previews now, with more meaty bits to follow soon...xVM Ops Center is free to download, it is GPL'd of course
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Sun to dangle prize money over open-source efforts
Sun Microsystems on Wednesday will release details of a new award program meant to spur growth and activity within the company's open-source efforts, according to a post by Sun's open-source officer, Simon Phipps, on his corporate blog.
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Open Source Profits During A Recession
Over the past few months there's been a lot of talk about the possibility of a recession. And for those of you working in various aspects of the IT sector, job security is certainly a concern. This type of financial climate change can often lead to a difference in the software buying habits of the casual computer user and those in the business world.
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British Airways sets up tech innovation unit
British Airways (BA) has set up a special innovation unit to explore ways the airline can use web 2.0, shareware and open source technologies.
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Red Hat Plans to “Own” 50% of Server Market by 2015
It appears from almost two years of IDC data that the Unix/Linux share of the market is stabilizing in the 40-45% range. The major question is how quickly Linux systems will displace Unix. That’s the market chunk that Red Hat (RHT) is aiming at with its recent announcement that it plans to “own” 50% of the server market by 2015.
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FSF Campaigns Widgets
"Want to help the FSF with its fundraising activities? By putting our campaigns widgets on your website or blog, you can help us reach our fundraising target..."
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Dell moves 40,000 Ubuntu PCs
Dell has shipped close to 40,000 systems pre-installed with the Ubuntu flavor of Linux, according to multiple sources. By most accounts, that's a heck of a total for what remains more or less a fringe operating system.
Read more »Cost drives firms from UNIX to Linux
Almost two thirds of Irish IT experts say the main motivation for migrating to the Linux operating system from UNIX for use in servers is cost, according to a recent survey from Novell’s Open Enterprise Summit in Dublin.
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PayPal Says Linux Grid Can Replace Mainframes
PayPal is currently processing $1,571 worth of transactions per second in 17 different currencies on about 4,000 servers running Red Hat Linux.
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Linux resources cool greenhouses
Believe it or not, even virtual penguins have a part to play in the global warming debate. Scott Allen, Europcar chief information officer, says extending the life of desktops is a form of recycling.
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Wal-Mart, Dell offers help breathe new life into Linux
At the beginning of November, Wal-Mart gave shoppers a chance to get an early start on their holiday shopping by offering a $199 desktop computer, both in its stores and online at WalMart.com. As desktop machines go, the Everex TC2502 is not particularly powerful, with a 1.5-gigahertz processor, 512 megabytes of RAM, an 80-gigabyte hard drive and no monitor.
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Ubuntu power management nonsense
One thing that Ubuntu has left half finished is power management. It goes a long way supporting standby, hibernation, laptop buttons and switches out of the box, but leaves many important features hard to configure.
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