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Dell's Linux Forum is up and running

05/26/2007  III
Relevance: 5.51
... it's just a subset of the overall Dell forum, but it has a Linux logo, complete with Tux (that's it above). And here's the Dell Linux Engineering Web Site, where the project's Wiki lives.
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AIX commands you should not leave home without

10/26/2006  II
Relevance: 5.50
AIX has a vast array of commands that enable you to do a multitude of tasks. Depending on what you need to accomplish, you use only a certain subset of these commands. There are a few core commands that you commonly use. This article will cover some of the core commands with the intent to provide a list that you can use as a ready reference.
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Revenge of the Nerdette

06/10/2008  II
Relevance: 5.48
As geeks become chic in all levels of society, an unlikely subset is starting to roar. Meet the Nerd Girls: they're smart, they're techie and they're hot.[It appears to becoming a more common thing: geeky girls. It is also interesting to note that Cathy Malmrose of ZaReason is mentioned in the article itself. - thenixedreport]
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Making Money With Open Source, Part 1: Turning Users Into Buyers

01/11/2008  III
Relevance: 5.11
Navica's Bernard Golden discusses how commercial open source is its own business model and unique in that it faces two"chasms" -- from Geoffrey Moore's Crossing the Chasm -- one involving broad adoption of the free versions of product, and the other involving converting a significant subset of adopters to paying customers.
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The Truth About ATI/AMD& Linux

06/01/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.91
Last year when AMD announced their acquisition of ATI it led many to wonder how this would impact the quality of their Linux support and driver. Some had even speculated that AMD would be opening the code to at least a subset of their graphics drivers, and while this issue has come up again more recently, we will cover this particular topic in a different article. In this article we will be exposing what truly consists of the ATI/AMD driver development cycle and ultimately what they are really doing to improve their image in the Linux community. We have been granted unprecedented access to share with you their once unknown driver development model.
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Access adds Flash player to embedded Linux, browser

03/27/2007  I
Relevance: 4.82
Access has licensed Bluestreak Technology's Flash player for mobile phones and set-top boxes, suggesting its Linux-based software stack for mobile phones could be used in phones that receive digital TV. The MachBlue player is said to implement a"large subset" of Adobe Flash 7 functionality.
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Simple, Dynamic Web Pages

06/12/2008  I
Relevance: 4.74
With the simplest of tools, I created a set of dynamic web pages. The tools I used were a sparse set of lean text files for content, one template page and all augmented by some anorexic php code. It's my propensity to experiment hastily pasting in rash changes that some times I soon rue. Nonetheless, my making such mistakes were the source of my determination to implement the subset of dynamically driven web pages described here. The aforementioned experience changed my direction as a developer. That outcome was positive for me. Finally,I can recommend these techniques to others that have a similar conditions on their site.
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Lenovo won't refund the Windows tax without an NDA

09/01/2008  I
Relevance: 4.71
Linux users have always vocally encouraged major hardware vendors to unbundle the Windows operating system or offer Linux pre-installation. Although several prominent vendors are beginning to embrace this concept, they only support it on a limited subset of their hardware offerings. This means that Linux users often pay for a Windows license that they never use, and it also means that Linux users are forever attempting to recoup the"Windows tax."
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Linux: The 0.01 Release

07/27/2007  II
Relevance: 4.62
"This is a free minix-like kernel for i386(+) based AT-machines," began the Linux version 0.01 release notes in September of 1991 for the first release of the Linux kernel."As the version number (0.01) suggests this is not a mature product. Currently only a subset of AT-hardware is supported (hard-disk, screen, keyboard and serial lines), and some of the system calls are not yet fully implemented (notably mount/umount aren't even implemented)."[Not"news" really. But fun for the nostalgia inclined :-)– Sander]
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Expedited Real-Time Task Graphs on Linux

08/29/2007  II
Relevance: 4.52
Expedited Real-Time Task Graphs (XRTGs) are a way toprogram real-time applications in a slightly restricted subset of Java in order to achieve time portability and low scheduling latency. This technology runs on Linux, but development can be done on any platform that supports Java 5.0 and Eclipse.
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