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Virtualization begins to materialize in the Linux kernel

Author: Michael Stutz Virtualization, the ability to run multiple "virtual" systems on a single host, is nearly as old as solid state computing. But it's...

Fedora Core 6 reaches the 1 million mark in just 74 days

Author: Lisa Hoover A mere 74 days after its release, Fedora Core 6 (Zod) has been downloaded over 1 million times, according to the project's...

Linux KVM Virtualization Performance

Michael Larabel writes "For only being a release candidate the Linux 2.6.20 kernel has already generated quite a bit of attention. On top of...

Making DVDs in Linux

In this article, I'm going to tell you how to download a movie, convert it into a format that your DVD player can read,...

Bluewhite64 11.0 Live CD

TheSame writes "A 64-bit Slackware-based live CD, Bluewhite64 Linux 11.0, has been released: Bluewhite64 11.0 Live CD runs entirely from CD and includes almost...

MapGuide Open Source leads service company down new revenue streams

Author: Tina Gasperson Spatial Integrators is a mapping services company in Spokane, Wash., that acts as a consultant for electric companies, public utilities, and other...

New Year’s Resolutions for Coders

Here's a special presentation from the Wired Blogs team: our list of New Year's resolutions. Feel free to apply these to your daily life...

OpenVZ for Sun UUltraSPARC T1 Processor

Sharon Smith writes "OpenVZ Virtualization Software Available for Sun UltraSPARC T1 Processor HERNDON, Va., January 2, 2007 -- The OpenVZ project (www.openvz.org) today announced...

Big Blue Goes Gold at SCALE 5x

Anonymous Reader writes "IBM has announced plans to exhibit as a Gold level sponsor at the 2007 Southern California Linux Expo. The...

ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick?

Author: Nathan Willis The ImageMagick (IM) suite of command-line graphics tools is a free software staple; Linux, other Unix-like operating systems, and proprietary OSes like...