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  1. Debian Lenny: It's an up-and-down thing

    insidesocal.com » CLICK - Sep 3, 2008

    I know that quite a few of those who use Debian on the desktop favor the Testing distribution, which is currently Lenny, over Stable (now Etch). The primary reason is that once the Stable version of Debian is set, so

  2. A new Debian Lenny kernel and X packages

    insidesocal.com » CLICK - Sep 2, 2008

    Debian Lenny — on this laptop anyway — just got the 2.6.26 kernel, along with X packages that, once again, have a chance of making Debian Lenny's ghosting problem go away when I run X. Basically, I've concluded that

    Also tagged: the 0 laptop, xorgproblems

  3. A Power Macintosh G4/450 falls into my lap

    insidesocal.com » CLICK - Aug 31, 2008

    The Daily News is leaving the windowless box it has called home since some time in the mid-'80s to move down the street to a newer, window-rich building. The current spot has lots of space — and that means lots of

    Also tagged: power macintosh g4 450

  4. ... OpenJDK в Debian, Wotif и OpenMQ, новые блоггеры, Wonderland 0.4, Solaris Features

    blogs.sun.com » The Aquarium (ru) - Aug 27, 2008

    Сводка сегодняшних новостей: От Barton: подтверждение, что OpenJDK попал в Debian (релиз Lenny). Итого уже: Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE и Debian. Также OpenJDK уже доступен пользователям RedHat и CentOS. Неплохо! Новые

    Also tagged: ruby, wonderland, solaris, openjdk, notd, openesb, javacaps, openmq

  5. Linux security idiots

    computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Operating Systems - Aug 27, 2008

    Linux is more secure than most operating systems, but Not if you don't practice basic security measures read more

    Also tagged: development, security, software, linux, open source, operating systems, ubuntu, fedora, ssh, red hat, enterprise software and services

  6. OpenBSD on the $15 Laptop: The application shuffle

    insidesocal.com » CLICK - Aug 27, 2008

    I've had a bit of a difficult time with my OpenBSD 4.2 installation on the $15 Laptop — a Compaq Armada 7770dmt with 144 MB RAM, a 233 MHz Pentium II CPU and 3 GB hard drive. Since I upgraded the memory from 64 MB to

    Also tagged: blogging, firefox, opera, puppy, abiword, openbsd, movable type, the 15 laptop, dillo, the15laptop

  7. Linux popularity across the globe

    Linux popularity across the globe

    pingdom.com » Royal Pingdom - Aug 21, 2008

    The Linux landscape is constantly changing and has a strong community of both developers and users. But where is Linux the most popular, and where are the different Linux distributions the most popular? To try to

    Also tagged: linux, open source, operating systems, ubuntu, fedora, survey, gnu, engineering, opensuse, red hat, gentoo, mandriva, slackware

  8. F|R Crib Sheet: 7 More Sites to Cut Your Startup Costs

    F|R Crib Sheet: 7 More Sites to Cut Your Startup Costs

    foundread.com » GigaOM » FoundRead - Aug 20, 2008

    Last month we offered bootstrapping founders a short index of cost-optimization sites to help cut expenses for things like health insurance, web hosting, wireless plans and electric bills. Many of you wrote in to

    Also tagged: starbucks, ubuntu, startups, jason calacanis, mysql, twitter, foundread, mahalo, bruce judson, capistrano, stern school of business, yale school of management, mediatrust, aswath damodaran

  9. Exclude Packages from being Installed and Upgraded in Debian/Ubuntu

    Exclude Packages from being Installed and Upgraded in Debian/Ubuntu

    fosswire.com » FOSSwire - Aug 20, 2008

    Package managers make life on Linux a whole lot easier. Instead of managing bits of software by yourself and sorting out the inevitable dependency hell, where one package depends upon another and that depends upon yet

    Also tagged: cli, ubuntu, package, command line, apt, package management, hold, package manager, wajig, tips and 38 tutorials

  10. ... OpenJDK in Debian, Wotif and OpenMQ, New Bloggers, Wonderland 0.4, Solaris Features

    ... OpenJDK in Debian, Wotif and OpenMQ, New Bloggers, Wonderland 0.4, Solaris Features

    blogs.sun.com » The Aquarium - Aug 20, 2008

    A compilation of today's news of interest: From Barton, confirmation that OpenJDK is in Debian (in Lenny). That makes Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE and Debian; OpenJDK is also available for RedHat and CentOS. Not bad! New

    Also tagged: ruby, wonderland, solaris, openjdk, notd, openesb, javacaps, openmq

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