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Nitix

Author: Preston St. Pierre Designed with autonomic computing features -- self-management, self-healing, self-configuring and self-optimizing capabilities -- and leveraging the reliability and performance of Linux,...

Porting Intel apps to 32 bit and 64 bit PowerPC

Anonymous Reader writes "This article reviews tips for porting 32-bit software from Linux IA32 to Linux PowerPC. Linux PowerPC also provides a platform for...

Reduce human error of System Administrators

Anonymous Reader writes "Learn about the many autonomic capabilities of the IBM Virtualization Engine and see how they improve the availability of resources and...

Cliff’s List Filter – Sept 7-13

Author: Ian Palmer Welcome again to another helping of news from the Lists. Linux Kernel and GNOME news dominate this weeks servings due mostly...

Review: Gentoo 2004.2

Author: Preston St. Pierre Gentoo Linux is the BSD of GNU/Linux distributions; it's elegant and customizable and you know exactly what you're getting when you...

Early Version of MV Linux Based on 2.6. Kernel

Patricia Colby writes " MontaVista Software has announced the immediate availability of an early access version of MontaVista Linux Professional Edition (Pro), based on...

Sun denies report it is ‘selling out’ OpenOffice

Author: Jem Matzan and Chris Preimesberger UPDATED Today a site called LinuxElectrons posted a story categorizing Sun Microsystems' recent 10k filing as "probably as close...

GNOME: We’ve overtaken Windows, bring on Apple

An upgraded GNOME desktop environment for Linux and Unix is due for release this Wednesday, with its authors pitching enhanced features for end-users and...

Review: VMware 4.5.2

Author: Jem Matzan Virtual machine software allows you to run one operating system (and its applications) from within the environment of another. For years the...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Service monitoring with Nagios

Author: Preston St. Pierre Nagios calls itself an "open source host, service and network monitoring program". In reality, though, it's more of a monitoring framework, in that...