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Press release: Fujitsu and Novell Deliver Linux for High-Performance Servers

Fujitsu Limited and Novell today announced an agreement to deliver new Linux* technology and support to their customers. As part of the agreement, Fujitsu...

LiveLAMP Available: $10,000 Server Software Solution Free

Any schools wanting to train students to test and deploy Linux servers but who think they can't, because no one on the staff knows...

ActiveState Delivers Popular Language Distros

PRESS RELEASE - Anonymous Reader writes "ActiveState today announced the release of ActiveState's ActivePerl, ActivePython, and ActiveTcl language distributions for Sun's Solaris 10 Operating...

FreeSBIE: A FreeBSD live CD

Author: Mikael Vingaard Have you ever wanted to take a look at FreeBSD without having to actually install anything on your hard disk? FreeSBIE, developed...

How corporate IT can come up to speed in delivering more functionality

Author: John Koenig Let's start with a simple premise: Corporate IT is not up to speed in delivering new business functionality. Argue it if...

Review: Freeduc, an educational live CD

Author: Michael M Murphree One of the least expected -- and most useful -- products of the Linux movement is the live CD. The ability...

LiveCD Boot Benchmarks: Round 1, Popular LiveCDs

Nicholas Brand writes "One of the most obvious differences between a LiveCD and an operating system installed on a hard drive is the time...

McAfee Entercept for Linux delivers advanced host intrusion prevention solution

Anonymous Reader writes "Linuxlookup.com is reporting on McAfee today unveiled McAfee Entercept support for Linux. With today's announcement, the McAfee Entercept server agent now...

Creating a custom live CD with Slax

Author: Luigi Paiella Live CDs can be useful for testing an operating system or performing special operations -- assuming there's a live CD distro that...

Halo 2 and Xbox Live use Ogg codecs

Matthew Revell writes "Ralph Giles, Ogg Theora codec maintainer for Xiph, announces in the latest LugRadio that Microsoft's Halo 2 uses Ogg Vorbis to...