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There are no bugs in that code!
Chuck Talk writes "There is only one major flaw in the shared source program from my viewpoint, and that is that the program does...
IBM’s new design to reduce heat in Linux blades
Anonymous Reader writes "IBM is touting a cooling design that it says lets data centers pack more powerful servers into smaller spaces while making...
What you’re telling me by running Windows
Author: Jem Matzan
There's a community center in my town where you can do things like take classes for a variety of interesting things, play...
A Linux graphics project that could be a good opportunity for the right developer(s)
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
I've spent much of the last month wrestling with video screen-capture
software. My objective is to make simple, human-friendly video
instructions...
Linux: Reducing Kernel Latency
With much feedback on the lkml, Ingo Molnar has continued to improve his voluntary kernel preemption patch. Testing the patch has revealed a number...
What do you do with a fat GUI?
Anonymous Reader writes "Recently we were given the assignment to reduce the memory footprint of a fat client. While the term "fat client" often...
Dell, prisoner of the Beast of Redmond
Dell has a long history - regularly documented in these pages - of not quite getting behind Linux on the desktop. Dell Linux machines...
Commentary: What does SCO Group hope to accomplish by taking its show on the...
Author: Chris Preimesberger
It's an election year. What do politicians who are falling behind in the polls usually do when their backs are to the...
How a new Linux system bolstered a major art museum’s presentation
Author: Tina Gasperson
San Francisco's Asian Art Museum, which houses the largest collection of Asian art in the Western world,is testing a Web site that...
Unisys suddenly loves Linux: Should Linux users return that love?
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Unisys has long been the main booster -- possibly the only one besides Microsoft -- of Windows as a mainframe operating...