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Read the developers announcement and check out the homepage.”
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The cluster software will enable a cluster configuration of two or more Linux servers to deliver high
performance or fault tolerance to avoid system failure. It offers load balance and fail-over features. System
providers have had only a small chance of closing service contracts for Linux system deployment,
consulting and operation, because most knowledgeable Linux end users are able to maintain their simple
server systems themselves.
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Another article, this one from Linux World, examined how companies could make money on Open Source products. Among the answers: hardware and embedded Linux.
Then this came along: A column at Business 2.0 asks, “How long will it be before a Net business is run on only open source software?” Ummmm, gee, let’s poll the dozens of Open Source companies out there and ask them how many closed-source tools they’re using. (The article does end up focusing on Lutris’ Enhydra application business server.)
Guerrilla marketing
It’s probably not the best way to win converts. A computer virus posing as a Shockwave movie hit Windows late last week. The “Prolin” virus (for pro-Linux) renamed all JPG and ZIP files on the victim’s computer with the appendage “change atleast now to LINUX.” It then drops a text file saying: “Hi, guess you have got the message. I have kept a list of files that I have infected under this. If you are smart enough just reverse back the process. i could have done far better damage, i could have even completely wiped your harddisk. Remember this is a warning & get it sound and clear… – The Penguin.” No points for spelling and grammar. Security experts later said the virus wasn’t all that serious.
BSD on the rise
The BSD community saw a major release this week, with OpenBSD 2.8 becoming available. Among the many improvements: hardware support is improved, and OpenBSD 2.8 will run on Apple iMac, G3, G4, and G4 Cube machines.
If you’ve noticed any rivalry between the BSD and Linux camps, here’s another salvo: A ZDNet column suggested BSD could soon pass Linux in number of users, partly because of the upcoming release of Apple’s Darwin. Meanwhile, NewsForge reports on a developer who wants to create a GNU version of Darwin by adding free software tools to the Apple licensed OS.
Poles like penguins
Check out the Polish News Team’s report about the Polish Parliament installing Linux, complete with pictures, and even in English.
New at NewsForge this week
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