BOOK REVIEWS
Yellow Dog Linux for Playstation and Apple
Nov 21, 2008
Yellow Dog Linux (YDL) is known for running on Playstation 3 and Apple G4s and G5s. Its manufacturer, Fixstars, has now released version 6.1.
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Fixstars Adopts Yellow Dog Linux
Nov 20, 2008
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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Mitchell Baker: Mozilla Defies Current Crisis
Nov 20, 2008
The Mozilla Foundation has published its audited financial statements and tax form for 2007. Chairperson Mitchell Baker uses the event to review Mozilla's performance and despite the current financial turmoil, sees good prospects for the future.
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VIA Partners with OpenChrome Video Driver Project
Nov 20, 2008
Taiwanese firm VIA Technologies, specializing in chipsets and the x86 platform, has gone into a cooperative agreement with the OpenChrome video driver project to help in their development effort.
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Sheep-Throwing Marsupial in the "Yo Frankie" Game
Nov 20, 2008
If you've ordered the DVD, you're probably already busy throwing sheep and beating up rats in a lovely virtual countryside.
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Issue #98 / Jan 2009
Cover Theme:
Virtual Admin
DVD:
Ubuntu 8.10
Highlights:
So you already know about Xen – what now? Do you have the tools you need to stay ahead of your virtual environment? This month we explore some expert apps for deploying and managing virtual ne...
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New Blog Posts
- SCALE 7x: Women in Open Source Call for Papers
- Linux Netbook Guide by The Register
- Groklaw on the Cyber-bullying Case
- Extension Watch: Personal menu
- Geek Parenting session at LinuxChix miniconf
- Receive Large Files with Droopy
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Anti-spam and Anti-virus Mail Processing
by Charly Kuhnast, Linux systems manager for the Lower Rhine Municipal Data Center
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Building an email system at the enterprise level requires
careful planning and special attention to management structures. Linux
columnist and enterprise admin Charly Kuhnast shows how to integrate
advanced anti-span and anti-virus techniques with an email
infrastructure.
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