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64 Bit Version of Univention Corporate Server 2.1

The Univention Corporate Server (UCS) update to version 2.1 includes a new kernel and support for 64 bit x86 architectures.

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STRENGHT IN NUMBERS

Iptables gives admins the ability to set up clusters and distribute the load. But what about failover?

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EASY NOTEBOOK

You don’t need to be an expert to hook up OpenOffice Writer with a MySQL database.

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$100 Laptop to Come from China

At the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany, (August 29-September 3), Chinese hardware vendor HiVision showcased a Linux laptop that is to cost a mere $98.

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SWS: The Shell Script as Web Server

Developer Brett Wynkoop has written the code for a simple web server called Simple/Small/Shell Web Server (SWS) in the form of a shell script.

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HP Releases Tru64 Filesystem under the GPL

Hardware manufacturer HP has released the source code for its Advanced File System (AdvFS), which it uses for the Tru64 Unix OS under the GPL, along with a Linux reference implementation.

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DEEP VIRTUE

KVM brings the kernel into the virualization game. We’ll explain why the Linux world is so interested in this promising virtualization alternative.

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CAPTIVE UNLEASHED

Captive offers access to NTFS through the original Windows driver. We tried out Captive 1.1.7 in a real-world dual-boot scenario with low-end hardware.

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Issue #95 / Oct 2008

Cover Theme: Green IT

DVD: Fedora 9

Highlights:

Where is all the energy going? This month we examine power consumption in Linux. You’ll learn which system components use the most power, and we’ll help you sort fact from fiction in the new w... more »

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