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Comment of the Day - November 25, 2005 - Places to buy Linux Computers
cyber_rigger writes: "Here is my collection of links for Linux and no-OS."
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Linux Desktops will get killed by Microsoft this Christmas
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Linux Desktops will get killed by Microsoft this Christmas
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India's Canara Bank Opts for Linux, Selects Red Hat for Nationwide ...
Red Hat, Inc. has announced that Canara Bank, one of the largest banks in India has selected Red Hat Enterprise Linux as its platform of choice to automate more than 1,000 branches across the country. The project marks the largest roll out of Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the Indian BFSI vertical so far.
Betrays Microsoft? Intel starts the strength pushes Linux
Some website ever emitted one documents in this month early time very has the possibility is the Intel interior memorandum, the above mentions said this company hopes sold massive Linux PC in the Chinese village.
As the impetus plan one part, Intel also will launch one time of large-scale advertisement offensive in China, will include spurts on the street wall spreads Intel and the Linux symbol and the advertisement language, as well as will set out " the Intel bus " to increase the Intel well-knownness famously. [Ed: We're getting a lot of visitors from China over this story. Thought you might like to see the English translation from Google. Below is the original web page. -tadelste]
http://news.csdn.net/news/newstopic/29/29877.shtml
As the impetus plan one part, Intel also will launch one time of large-scale advertisement offensive in China, will include spurts on the street wall spreads Intel and the Linux symbol and the advertisement language, as well as will set out " the Intel bus " to increase the Intel well-knownness famously. [Ed: We're getting a lot of visitors from China over this story. Thought you might like to see the English translation from Google. Below is the original web page. -tadelste]
http://news.csdn.net/news/newstopic/29/29877.shtml
Helios Returns Fire From Windows User
Helios received a belligerent letter from a reader asking why he bothered to promote the use of Linux. Helios calmly answers.
The perfect new machine setup
wjl explains - for beginners to intermediates - how he could prevent disaster using just Open Source and nothing else.
Red Hat-backed Fedora begins testing Core 5
Red Hat Inc's sponsored Fedora Linux community project has released the first test version of Fedora Core 5, giving Linux experts a first look at some of the technologies that will eventually find their way into Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
XGI Targets OSS Drivers - 3d oss driver for Xmas
[Ed: if will be true i will vote with my xmas pocket , lookout nvidia, ati] "As we celebrate this Thanksgiving Day here in the United States, there is an additional place in our hearts for the talented folks over at XGI Technology. Unlike XGI's earlier attempt at opening up their 2D FBDev source-code to the general public, which hadn't gained much support due to the lack of 3D code, they have begun to take a new position on their software. As many OSS enthusiasts could have only dreamed about, by as early as next month XGI is targeting at possibly releasing their complete source-code for the Volari 8300 to the open-source community. Read more in this Phoronix exclusive."
How to Repair a Corrupt MBR and boot into Linux
This article pursues how to repair a Master Boot Record which has been overwritten by windows so that you can boot into linux. It lists steps to take so that you can get your GRUB or LILO boot loader back on MBR without pursuing a re-installation of Linux.
Venture capitalists at Partech win big offshore - an interview
These days, venture capitalists are increasingly looking outside the United States for promising investments. This year, investors scored big returns on non-U.S. companies such as China’s Baidu, an Internet search engine that went public, and Europe’s VoIP pioneer Skype, which was acquired by eBay (see Baidu Soars, Perhaps Too High and eBay Acquires Skype).
Linux can solve desktop management woes
A recent survey by IMRB for Network Magazine’s Infrastructure Strategies 2005 found that many enterprises have already made considerable investments in open source. Linux is widely used for messaging and databases, to name just two applications. According to the survey, almost 39 percent of the enterprises that participated had their servers on Linux.
At Technology Senate 2005, under the Effective Desktop Management Strategy track, Novell promoted an alternative to Microsoft for desktop management that could possibly help in reducing the desktop investment part of the IT budget of an organisation.
At Technology Senate 2005, under the Effective Desktop Management Strategy track, Novell promoted an alternative to Microsoft for desktop management that could possibly help in reducing the desktop investment part of the IT budget of an organisation.
Henry's Damn Small Review
My name is Henry the Adequate, and I am a superhero. Now that I am also a computer expert it is only right that I share my experience with those less fortunate, who do not have access to the powers of my enormous brain. To that end I present my first distro review...
MIT's $100 laptop to run Redhat
It's lean, it's green, and it's an open source machine. The $100 laptop designed by MIT and the One Laptop Per Child association, previewed at the WSIS conference in Tunisia last week, will be using a Redhat Linux variant as its operating system, saying no thanks to Apple's offer of OS-X.
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RubyForge surpasses 1,000 hosted projects
RubyForge, the hosting repository for open source applications written using the object-oriented programming language Ruby, added its thousandth project last week. The language has exploded in popularity in the year since the release of the Ruby on Rails (RoR) framework.
PCLinuxOS 0.92 Screenshot Tour
DistroWatch reports - PCLinuxOS 0.92 has been released: On behalf of the PCLinuxOS engineering team, I'm happy to announce that PCLinuxOS 0.92 is now available for download. PCLinuxOS 0.92 features an updated 2.6.12 kernel, hotplug has been moved to udev to provide faster boot times. The fabulous KDE has been updated to version 3.4.3. KOffice replaces OpenOffice.org on the live CD. OpenOffice.org 2.0 can be installed after a hard drive install. X.Org has been updated to X.Org cvs. Approximately 400 package updates brings PCLinuxOS 0.92 up to date with the latest open source applications.
OSDir has some sweet shots of PCLinuxOS 0.92.
Linux Desktops will get killed by Microsoft this Christmas

If you want a desktop or laptop and you want to move to Linux then you're cooked. You have very few options and retailers have used low-cost Linux systems to bait and switch users. So, why don't the major Intel vendors offer Linux? Short answer: Microsoft. The old monopolist still commands and makes demands on its OEM vendors.
What's worse? Unsuspecting PC buyers will be faced with the need to upgrade to Vista in the near future. So, that bargain PC from Dell will probably keep on costing you money. Do alternatives exist? We like to think so.
Why open source projects are not publicised
"Lots of companies are using our products, they just aren't talking about it", is a popular excuse from software companies, particularly those that offer open source software and services.
Exchange alternative to cut costs
Linux services and training company Linux Holdings is planning to push the open source-based Bynari into the South African market as a cheaper, more feature-rich alternative to the widely used Microsoft Exchange server.
Them Texans have done it again
With literally hundreds of Linux distros available today, it can be a daunting task in choosing one for daily use. This distro is destined to be named "distro of the year".
Red Hat designates its top priority projects
Red Hat's plans for the next two years call for the company to fund and develop several projects of interest to the Linux community. They company set out its top priorities for 2006 and 2007 in a press release detailing its plans to further fund and support free software projects, including SystemTap and OProfile, as well as develop virtualization and stateless Linux technologies for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
Open content opens doors to opportunity
Plenty of groups met at the Internet summit in Tunis, Tunisia, last week to talk about changing the fortunes of people from developing countries still locked out of the information society. A few, however, preferred to use the event to announce action.
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