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Million's Of Linux Users. They Can't All Be Experts.

dthomasdigital.wordpress.com — Recently Internetnews.com had a story that Canonical the company behind the Linux distribution Ubuntu, estimates that 8 million plus people use it’s popular operating system. Fedora another very popular distribution had more than 2 million unique IP’s contact their servers for updates, and Red Hat has over 2.5 million registered users. More… (Linux/Unix)

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Personalising the desktop wallpaper in Ubuntu

itwire.com — Personalising a computer is important to many people, including me. Whilst software creators (including Microsoft, Apple, Canonical and all of the others) make up some great artwork for their desktops, sometimes it's just nice to have my own choice for a desktop wallpaper or background, such as a photo I have taken while on holidays.More… (Linux/Unix)

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GRUB 2 with the New Font Engine | Tecspeak.com

tecspeak.com — Now the linux users has a better features with GRUB 2. The GRUB 2, the next-generation Linux boot loader, has received a new font engine. This engine will allow for the better internationalization support including non-ASCII character codes and support for multiple fonts.More… (Linux/Unix)

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Clam anti-virus on Ubuntu

itwire.com — There are quite a few anti-virus packages that work with Linux, such as ClamAV, AVG, Avast!, Panda, NOD32, Avira, F-Prot, Kaspersky, eScan and Sophos. I got these names from a quick Google search and it may not be an exhaustive list. Most of those packages are proprietary, some are free and open source. Many of them charge licence fees.More… (Linux/Unix)

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Proof - Gamers want GNU/Linux ports

humans-enabled.com — A ran a low budget(as in free) experiment, which provided empirical(ok maybe) evidence to support my conclusion. And it's true, posters want GNU/Linux, and gaming companies are hiring for Linux people. The method I used is simple. Using google search, I did a keyword search of various game provider websites(see the list below).More… (Linux/Unix)

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Apache on a diet: Tune for optimal memory usage and speed

blog.rootninja.com — Until your servers are actually called upon for battle, they’re just going to allocate the minimum requirements, so you might have a bunch of httpd’s running using say 10 meg each, but once they’re stressed, you might see them jump to to 20-30 meg and not let go.More… (Linux/Unix)

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Seven Reasons Dell Will Never Buy Red Hat | The VAR Guy

thevarguy.com — Matt Asay, author of The Open Road (a popular blog on CNet) suggests two reasons why Dell should acquire Red Hat. Alas, The VAR Guy strongly disagrees with Mr. Asay. Here are seven reasons why Dell will never acquire Red Hat.More… (Linux/Unix)

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Sabayon 4 r1 rating

linuxrating.blogspot.com — Linux rating of SabayonMore… (Linux/Unix)

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Choosing a Secure Password - The Linux-Tip Approach

linux-tip.net — Here is my question: Are “cyEma7;IkmH!” or “hot1BA-Bitso69” secure passwords? Yes definitely, but who (the hell) can remember it! YOU WILL - after reading this article!More… (Linux/Unix)

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Using Wget's User Agent Option Safely On Linux And Unix

linuxshellaccount.blogspot.com — Oh, no. There goes Tokyo... Forget about using Mozilla with Wget ;)More… (Linux/Unix)

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Ubuntu Server Install VirtualBox

blog.networkfoo.org — How to fix the following error with VirtualBox on Ubuntu: This kernel requires the following features not present on the CPU: 0:6More… (Linux/Unix)

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Two big reasons Dell should buy Red Hat

news.cnet.com — Dell needs a software business to grow, and it could hardly do better than to buy into open source through Red Hat, the company that is doing to software what Dell once did to software. Between the two they could create a CIO's dream.More… (Linux/Unix)

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Fedora 11: Blarney? Duchess? Zampone?

phoronix.com — In early December we shared that it was time for the Fedora community to come up with the Fedora 11 codename. Following that many different names were proposed for Fedora 11, but then after each name was evaluated and went through Red Hat's legal department, the list became much shorter. More… (Linux/Unix)

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Linux: this year's silver lining?

theregister.co.uk — The key word in that sentence is "new". Like many watching the PC business, Zemlin thinks 2009 will be a year when netbooks really take off, and Linux is doing well on these platforms. "Linux is taking share from Windows in this new playing field, and we think Linux will be the dominant platform for netbooks," explained Zemlin.More… (Linux/Unix)

Linux provides affordable alternative for Honda

siriusit.co.uk — It's no secret that the UK's car industry is suffering badly in the economic downturn. Whilst giant US car manufacturers face bankrupcy and the UK government considers providing emergency credit to Jaguar-Landrover, other industry players must look at innovative solutions to remain competitive.More… (Linux/Unix)

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