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Source: Linux Today OStatic: "I noted that Bill Gates said this past Sunday that there will definitely be no depression and no major recession as a result of the current crisis. "It's a very interesting crisis," he said. That's how you react when you have tens of billions of dollars."
Source: Linux Today Undertoe's Blog: "With my recent endeavor into the world of open-source PBX I decided to write up a step-by-step how to on how to setup Ubuntu 8.04 with FreePBX 2.5. All the how-to's were out dated and when i setup something I like to have all the new stuff."
Source: Linux Today HowtoForge: "This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Images of xen on an Ubuntu Hardy Heron (Ubuntu 8.04) server system (i386). Linux distributions that can run as Xen guests out of the box, obviating the need to create your own custom filesystems. The filesystems on jailtime.org have already been tweaked to deal with Xen's idiosyncracies, and are also designed to be lightweight and minimally divergent from the original distribution."
     
Source: Linux Today IBM Developerworks: "Although many development teams use version-control systems to manage code changes, they can struggle when developers code off the same code base, in parallel. In this Automation for the people installment, automation expert Paul Duvall shows how to effectively tag, branch, and merge source code using the open source, freely available Subversion version-control system."
        
Source: Linux Today Linux Dynasty: "I must say I have always loved SUSE for the desktop, but after a month or so I always wind up switching back to Ubuntu or Ubuntu based Distributions. Now OpenSuse always maintains it's beautiful look as always as well as the infamous YAST tool."
        
Source: Linux Today LinuxPlanet: "To understand something in the networking world, you have to understand the problem it's trying to solve. Memorizing the configuration options for a certain routing protocol won’t help you until you understand what it’s really doing. This installment of Networking 101 is designed to be a gentle introduction into the world of routing issues and concepts, arguably the most interesting and important part of networking "
 
Source: Linux Today Linux Today Blog: "In part 1 of our little series, True IT Tales of Horror: Dave's Not Here we were introduced to the Precious Progeny Public School District, and learned that the combined efforts of IT staff, a teacher, and multiple administrative assistants are almost adequate to the task of ordering a laptop battery."
 
Source: Linux Today Enterpriser: "Your company's accounts department can migrate to the Linux platform, however let us take a look at findings of our survey of a typical accounting SMB, and then see the solutions offered by Linux."
  
Source: Linux Today Linux Journal: "I respect Richard Stallman for the same reason I respect gravity. The man is a force of nature. He is like the iron core of the Earth: fixed, central, essential. So, when I read a story like "Cloud computing is a trap, warns GNU founder Richard Stallman", which ran in the Guardian last week, I take notice."

Source: Linux Today Practical Technology: "The Linux Foundation recently announced that they’d be holding a new get-together, LinuxCon and a few days later IDG announced that they were transforming LinuxWorld into OpenSource World. My question: Will you be going to either one? Or, to any of the other major open-source shows like OSCon?"

Source: Linux Today The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "The one thing that blew my mind is that the download links for LinuxDefender Live don't even work any more I knew they'd been swallowed up by BitDefender (or am I getting foggy and not remembering them always being under that umbrella? ;), but I had no idea that the entire project had been trashed."
   
Source: Linux Today Computerworld: "PHP security guru Stefan Esser recently posted on some of the changes and important security issues that are likely to have significant effects for the everyday PHP coder (and user) with the release of the upcoming PHP 5.3."
 
Source: Linux Today The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Today, we're going to look at character conversion Since, if you looked at the picture in yesterday's bash script post, you probably noticed that a lot of the foreign characters came up looking like garbage. Ok; maybe not garbage, but certainly not in the way they were intended to be shown."
  
Source: Linux Today Open Enterprise: "Here's a very good question: why are people (including me) nasty to Mono, but nice to Samba? To understand the principal difference between Samba and Mono, we need to explore what they do, and how they do it."
 
Source: Linux Today Desktop Linux: "Google has released a new Linux version of the popular beginner-level photography program, Picasa. Picasa 3.0 for Linux (beta) adds an improved collage tool, red-eye-out, watermark support, a retouch tool, and enhanced integration with Picasa Web Albums"
     
Source: Linux Today Linux.com: "Sidux, a relatively new desktop Linux distribution, is based on Sid, the unstable developmental branch of Debian. The developers strive for an easy-to-install and easy-to-use modern Debian derivative, and pride themselves on remaining true to the principles and values of the Debian project. Despite a few inconveniences, I like Sidux a bit more each time I use it."
  
Source: Linux Today IT Wire: "Statistics can hide a great deal of information. Especially the actual state of play in the consumer market."

Source: Linux Today VNUNet: "Following the recent releases of two popular Linux distributions, Fedora 9 and Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, we are looking at a couple of additional pieces of software you might want to install onto a fresh installation of either."
      
Source: Linux Today Linux Format: "Looking to make your Perl code more re-usable and easier to maintain? Juliet Kemp explains how to create, build and install your own Perl modules, and it's not as difficult as you might think "
   
Source: Linux Today Cyber Cynic: "That used to be a commonplace experience, but over the years it's gotten much better. Unless, of course, you were using a laptop with a Broadcom chipset; then, chances were, you were in for some trouble."
        
Source: Linux Today Linux Journal: "Linux comes with a powerful firewall built-in, although the interface can be a little intimidating. This is the first in a multi-part tutorial on how to master basic and not-so-basic IPTables functionality and create the perfect firewall for your home network."
    
Source: Linux Today Linus' Blog: "The kernel summit was two weeks ago, and at the end of that I got one of the new 80GB solid state disks from Intel. Since then, I've been wanting to talk to people about it because I'm so impressed with it "

Source: Linux Today Linux Journal: "The students in this class were non-programmers who had been hired to receive bug reports for a compiler product. As Analysts, they had to understand the software compilation process in some detail, even though some of them had never written a single line of code."
     
Source: Linux Today LinuxWorld: "Advanced Micro Devices plans to split into two companies, one to design chips and one to make them, while two investment funds owned by the government of Abu Dhabi will contribute new capital "
Source: Linux Today Computerworld: "Expanding Linux adoption beyond key vertical markets is an important driver for Red Hat's growth, which remains steady even as one of its strongest customer sectors, financial services, is getting hit hard by the U.S. crisis, the company's CEO, Jim Whitehurst, said Tuesday."
Source: Linux Today Midwest Business: "Apple and Dell have both lived up to the challenge to create tiny and workable laptops that pack computing punch and yet are smaller, lighter and more portable for the on-the-go consumer."

Source: Linux Today InfoWorld: "The Power 570, IBM's top-selling midrange server, is now available with a 5GHz Power6 processor, which was previously available only in IBM's high-end Power 595 system, as IBM targets customers who want to use its hardware for virtualization and server consolidation."
   
Source: Linux Today HowtoForge: "The Xbox Media Center (XBMC) is a media center application for Linux, Mac, and Windows that allows you to manage/watch/listen to/view your videos, music, and pictures. It has a nice interface, can be controlled from the desktop or a remote control or via its built-in web interface, and it can be extended by custom scripts."
Source: Linux Today Enterprise Networking Planet: "It's growing because in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) there are at least two distros that are seen as enterprise ready and suitable for the big time, and also because it's cheap, manageable, good for virtualization and it runs the software that many people want to use."
  
Source: Linux Today SUSE & openSUSE: "rsnapshot is a filesystem backup utility based on rsync. Using rsnapshot, it is possible to take snapshots of your filesystems at different points in time. Using hard links, rsnapshot creates the illusion of multiple full backups, while only taking up the space of one full backup plus differences. When coupled with ssh, it is possible to take snapshots of remote filesystems as well."
Source: Linux Today Linux Dynasty: "For you Microsoft Windows Users, I think I feel I finally found a Linux OS that I can say that Windows users will use and not get confused "
  
Source: Linux Today Make Tech Easier: "Once in a while, you may want to do some maintenance on your Ubuntu machine and clean up unnecessary files that are chunking up large storage space in your hard disk. Here are 8 ways that you can use to clean up your Ubuntu:"
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