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Updated Study Reveals More Developers Working on Linux Kernel

After 16 months, The Linux Foundation has published an update to its April 2008 study on Linux kernel development. The new report, written by...

Fedora 12 Alpha To Bring Many Improvements

Article Source PhoronixAugust 18, 2009, 11:00 pm The first development release for Fedora 12 (codenamed Constantine), Alpha 1, was...

Announcing FUDCon Toronto 2009

Thanks to the dedicated efforts of some of our ardent fans and friends in the Fedora community in the great nation of Canada, we...

Installing Cacti on CentOS 5

Cacti is a GPL-licensed, scalable, RRDtool-based monitoring program with flexible graphing options. This article describes the process of installing and configuring Cacti on CentOS...

Will Commercial Linux Vendors Benefit Monetarily from the Software/Virtual Appliance Business?

Independent software vendors (ISVs) and users stand to gain immeasurably from software appliances/virtual appliances (SWAs/VAs). But what about Linux operating system (OS) vendors,...

Buttering Up Linux File Systems

Article Source Enterprise Storage ForumThe last couple of years have seen a surge in file system development.Sun open sourced ZFS and acquired Lustre....

SYSSTAT Howto: A Deployment and Configuration Guide for Linux Servers

I remember one of the first things that attracted me to computers--well, besides Pac-Man--was the blinking lights. Blue, amber, red, or green, I didn’t...

Japan Linux Symposium Program Announced

The Linux Foundation (LF), has announced the opening of early registration for the inaugural Japan Linux Symposium (JLS). The event, a new annual technical...

The Linux Desktop’s Next Challenge: Layer 8

Article Source Linux JournalAugust 8, 2009, 12:21 pm Computerworld’s Preston Gralla blogged the other day that Microsoft, in a Securities...

IBM: UNIX to Linux Migration Rate Growing

Article Source Community-cationAugust 7, 2009, 9:24 am The question of whether Linux is ready for the enterprise has long been answered...