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LinMin announces proprietary provisioning for FOSS networks
Author: Bruce Byfield
Developing a business model around free and open source software (FOSS) can be a delicate balancing game. Many companies in this space...
Interview with organizers of the BSD certification exam
Author: Federico Biancuzzi
The BSD Certification Group, (BSDCG) held its first in-person BSDA certification exam session for systems administrators during SCALE last month in Los...
Salasaga burns brightly at its start
Author: Bruce Byfield
One of the remaining gaps in the GNU/Linux desktop is an editor for producing Flash content. When viewing Flash files, users can...
Hyper-V Leaves Linux Out In The Cold
Wednesday, Microsoft said Hyper-V beta for Windows Server 2008 is feature complete. Included in the list of operating systems supported are Windows Server 2003...
After a year of open source, Second Life looks ahead
Author: Nathan Willis
A year has passed since Linden Lab, maker of the popular 3-D virtual world Second Life, released the source code to its...
Thingamablog makes client-side blogging easy
Author: Tina Gasperson
Thingamablog is a cross-platform GPL blogging application that lets you create, update, and maintain multiple blogs from the client side. Thingamablog even...
Gnash Flash player reaches milestone, not destination
Author: Bruce Byfield
Gnash, the free software Flash player, has released its first beta. The new release is a milestone for both the project and...
Weekly Wire with Lisa Hoover (Video) 3-14-08
Author: Linux.com Staff
Lisa takes a look at stories from Linux.com and news from around the open source community.
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LinMin™ Introduces LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning 5.0 for Linux® Systems and Virtual Machines
Author: JT Smith
LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning Transforms Generic Servers into Affordable Provisioning and Imaging Appliances for Physical and Virtual Systems
Redwood City, CA – March...
Nero Linux moves ahead with HD DVD, Blu-ray support
During the CeBIT computer show in Hannover, Germany, Nero announced plans to launch Nero Linux 3.5, which now promises to run on Linux subnotebooks...