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The Most Popular Web Server Linux is…

CentOS. “What’s that,” you ask? Let me tell you about this Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based distribution.

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Report: Facebook is Linux-Powered

During a keynote session at the OSCON open source conference, David Recordon, the senior open programs manager at Facebook, detailed the LAMP infrastructure in use today at Facebook.

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High-End Android Sliders Ready to Roll from Motorola, HTC

A photo of a T-Mobile-destined, Android-based HTC & G1 Blaze& phone has popped up on Engadget, and Droid Life has unveiled Motorola’s Droid 2, due for a Verizon launch next month. Meanwhile, Verizon’s Droid X delay has been extended, some minor screen and security problems have emerged, and the phone has been rooted but not fully conquered, according to reports….

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Red Hat 9 and Ubantu installation

Hi Team,

I have dell 1464 Intel I3

I would like to install Red hat 9 and Ubantu..

Can I install both on same system?

Kernel Summit 2010 Planning Process Begins

The 2010 Kernel Summit will be held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on November 1 and 2, immediately prior to the Linux Plumbers Conference. The planning process for this year’s summit has begun, and the program committee is looking for ideas on what should be discussed and who should be there. “The kernel summit is organized by a program committee, but it could just as easily said that it is organized by the whole Linux Kernel development community….

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MeeGo at OSCON Wrap-Up

OSCON wrapped up last week here in Portland, so I wanted to take a few minutes to summarize a few of the many MeeGo activities at the conference. I already highlighted several of the key sessions with blog posts:

You can also see some of the other MeeGo presentations from OSCON, including a presentation about the Intel Atom Developer Program for MeeGo and one from speakTECH, developer of a Facebook application and other applications for MeeGo.

There were also several MeeGo demo stations in the Intel booth at OSCON showing Netbook, Handset and In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) demos. While the netbook demos have been around for a little longer, this was the first time many people had a chance to get a hands-on, closeup look at IVI or a handset running MeeGo, so those demos were very popular. Here is a picture of the IVI demo station in case you missed it.

I would love to see more MeeGo sessions at OSCON and other conferences, so if you are doing something interesting with MeeGo, submit a proposal about it at your favorite conference. I’m already looking forward to having OSCON in Portland again next year and hope to see an even bigger MeeGo presence at the event!

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Work experience with Lucid

It all begins when I worked as a web master..

But back in 2005, I worked as a forum administrator, after long discussions with my manager, I was able to install ubuntu -as I was an ubuntu fan back in these days- on my box, but not long after, my room partner left work and I had to move to his more powerful box. I also left work for study and exams reasons..

Afterwards, I work as a journalist. we had that box in the editors’ room with a 400 mhz CPU, 192 MB of Ram, and a whopping 6 gigs hard disk..! even in 2007 it was hard to find such a relic! they were using Widows Xp 😀 to run it but it was so much load on its poor bones, they couldn’t use Widows 98 because they don’t have any drivers cds for that box, that’s where I came into the scene and told them that Linux can fit into these specifications with no drivers needed..

As it was a political newspaper, no one there knew what the word “Linux” refer to, they were of that type that define “The software that make the computer operates and run applications” with the term “Windows” instead of “Operating System”..! I told them first: “It’s just temporary till we get the hardware models and then I’ll download drivers and install Win98, they accepted only then.

But not long after, came the famous Mediterranean cable cut that left most Middle East countries disconnected, they thought that connection problems that it we had were because of “my Linux” which was somewhat true, my box was having connection problems, but other rooms Widows-based boxes were unable to connect at all..!

Then I moved into an E-commerce company that I was supposed to be site manager of a site that never launched until I left..! the tech admin was a Unix fan and also a cracker (commonly known as hacker) but he refuse to let me setup Mandriva on my box, he like to use a distro called “Untangle” for the server and the gateway, and Widows for all other boxes on the network..

..And that bring us to the very current month -July 2010- when I became a web master..

I bring on my linux DVD -it was Mandriva this time- as I do in every job I get at the first day, when I happily found out that all boxes has ubuntu on it..! but it was 9.04 Jaunty, so I had to upgrade it twice to meet the current version..

Thank God they wasn’t mean enough to ket me in the sudoers list, so I did the two upgrades in an hour and half each, due to super fast connection.

the whale thing was great, every thing works so fast as it was freshly installed, the software center (previously known as  add/remove prograns) has keep being improved, Gwibber -the social media app- is much better than the one I have at home..! what do they did there..?

The janitor also is more usable than ever, and if you need to change your resolution don’t search for “Display”, it now calls “Monitors..! they also implanted some programs’ settings in the preference menu like Gwibber and Empathy..

But still not tempted enough do drop Mandriva at my home pc for tbe new ubuntu..!

Conclusions:
– employers who don’t have Linux on their laptops, really hating it..
– ubuntu still the best approch for those who don’t know Linux.
– ubuntu Lucid Lynx is the best of the series
– use Mandriva..!

Survey: Android Tablets “Sad State of Open Source”

A survey of eight makers of Android-based tablets found only one in compliance with the GPL requirements of the Linux kernel within Android

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Is Dell Wavering In Its Support For Ubuntu?

Among the major PC manufacturers, as we’ve noted on OStatic a number of times, Dell–the number two player behind Hewlett-Packard–has shown fairly unflinching support for Linux. It has offered Ubuntu, which has steadily become more graphical, more compatible and easier to use, as a pre-loaded option for a long time. The company even drew headlines recently for proclaiming Ubuntu “safer” than Windows from a security standpoint.  Now, though, whether pressure from Microsoft is the explanation or for any number of other reasons, the company appears to be backpedaling from that stance. A look at the company’s U.K.-based site shows some questionable positioning of Ubuntu.

According to Dell’s U.K. site, users should choose Ubuntu if they do not plan to use Windows, and if they are “interested in open source programming.” The site also recommends Windows if “you are new to using computers.” Is that a realistic positioning of Ubuntu at this stage of the game? Why doesn’t the site note that Ubuntu does steer clear of the vast majority of security concerns that plague Windows, among other advantages it has?

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Breaking Through Real World Storage Barriers in Next Generation Sequencing

The Life Sciences data explosion presents unique data management challenges for an NGS environment. New instruments, methodologies and discoveries are rapidly changing workflows and data types. And BlueArc has best-in-class network storage solutions that address those evolving and unpredictable needs.

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  • The unique data challenges facing the NGS industry
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