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USENIX LISA: Ted T'so Helps with System Crashes and Presents SystemTap

Linux kernel developer Ted T'so shared his know-how in a number of tutorials at the USENIX LISA conference in San Diego. One theme was getting first help for system crashes, and in the process, he took the opportunity to present SystemTap.

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Fixstars Adopts Yellow Dog Linux

Japanese company Fixstars Corporation, specializing in Cell/B.E. technology, has acquired Terra Software Solutions to add Yellow Dog Linux to its portfolio.

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STICK BUILDER Creating a Live USB stick with Kiwi

The Kiwi image system lets you create bootable images for a variety of purposes. We’ll show you how to use Kiwi to create a Live USB stick.

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DOWNSTREAM The sys admin’s daily grind: PowerTOP

Beep and power off! Large displays and faster CPUs seemingly wipe out the benefits of advances in battery technology. PowerTOP helps power hogs keep their laptops running without mains power.

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VMware Plans Virtualization for Mobile Phones

The virtualization specialist adopted the know-how for the product through its acquisition of Trango Virtual Processors

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Dell Renews Recall of Risky Notebook Batteries

The computer manufacturer Dell has announced a further recall of potentially dangerous notebook batteries. The recall of the Sony built batteries began in 2006.

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iKit: Linux Netbook as Ultra-Mini

After the glut of netbooks on the market, Imovio, an offshoot of U.S. company Comsciences, presents the iKit Multimedia Messenger, a palm-sized netbook with Linux.

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OSADL: Realtime Linux for the Atom Processor

OSADL, a consortium of Linux users in the automation industry, has released a realtime Linux kernel for Intel's Atom processor.

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Live Streaming of LISA '08

22nd Large Installation System Administration Conference

If you follow the fortunes of large installation IT, tune in on November 12-14 for a front row ticket to the Invited Talks series of the USENIX LISA conference.

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