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Treiberupdate bei ATI
Die neue Version 10.8 der Grafiktreiber von AMD/ATI bringt eine Unterstützung für die Enterprise-Distribution SLED/SLES 11 SP1 und korrigiert ansonsten nur Fehler der vergangenen Versionen.
Novell legt Quartalszahlen vor
Novell musste im dritten Quartal einen Umsatzrückgang verbuchen, konnte den Gewinn aber annähernd konstant halten.
Veröffentlichungskandidat von Qt 4.7 freigegeben
Nokia hat die letzte Testversion der Klassenbibliothek Qt 4.7 veröffentlicht.
PostfixAdmin and Fetchmail
PostfixMail: "The default set up with Postfixadmin looks like it should work but it will not work correctly until you modify a few things. This tutorial will help you get it working correctly."
What Will Ubuntu 10.10 Look Like?
PC World: "When Canonical broke the news recently that Ubuntu 10.10 will include uTouch 1.0, a multitouch and gesture stack, it caused a flurry of excitement about the Linux release's potential for use in tablets."
Configuring Conky The (Very) Easy Way
MakeTechEasier: "Conky, the amazingly versatile and useful Linux desktop application, has a bit of a reputation. It's clearly a great app, but getting it configured can be a serious pain."
6 of the Best Free Linux Customer Service Trouble Ticketing Software
LinuxLinks: "Now, let's explore the 6 help desk applications at hand. For each title we have compiled its own portal page, a full description with an in-depth analysis of its features, screenshots, together with links to relevant resources and reviews."
How You Can Help Patent Attorneys Help Free Software
Groklaw: "I would like everyone to watch tridge's talk [.ogv] [mp3] on patents and how engineers can interact efficiently with patent lawyers, to get your knowledge across to them. More formats are linked from End Software Patents, if you prefer audio only."
Google adds phone calling to Gmail
Washington Post: "Google's Gmail isn't just a mailbox -- it now doubles as a phone. Users of Google's Web e-mail service can now call any phone in the U.S. or Canada for free (and make international calls for almost free) from within their browser."
Linux on the Cloud: The Ubuntu Way
IT Expert Voice: "Ubuntu Linux is best known as the most popular desktop Linux distribution, but it's developing a reputation as the easiest Linux for enterprises to deploy on the cloud."
Prosecutors: Mortgage worker got drunk, shot computer server
Salt Lake Tribune: "A Salt Lake City mortgage company employee allegedly got drunk, opened fired on his firm's computer server with a .45-caliber automatic, and then told police someone had stolen his gun and caused the damage."
A very grumpy editor's thoughts on Oracle
LWN.net: "Your editor is somewhat reluctant to contribute to the flood; at this point, the amount of real information which is available is minimal while the amount of speculation is high. This will be an important case, though; the world will be watching to see how it turns out. So here are a few thoughts to add to the pile."
Bcache Testing: Throughput
Linux Magazine: "Get your wetsuit on, we're going data diving. Throughput benchmarks using IOzone on a common SATA disk, an Intel X25-E SSD, and Bcache, using the SSD to cache a single drive."
Stupid tar Tricks
Linux Journal: "One of the most common programs on Linux systems for packaging files is the venerable tar. tar is short for tape archive, and originally, it would archive your files to a tape device."
keyboard shortcuts for a better workflow
Abhi Blog: "One thing I love about Linux is the ability to customize it in every way possible, and one such ability is the possibility of changing keyboard shortcuts."
Leveraging proprietary software at the expense of customers
ZDNet: "...they are essentially punishing customers for not upgrading by a certain date. This to me is bad practice."
11 Apache Technologies for the Enterprise
IT Expert Voice: "The Apache Software Foundation, best known for the self-named popular open source Web server, has a variety of other technology that can help enterprises with databases, search, development, and more. Here's an overview of the best."
Painless Panorama Stitching in Linux with Hugin
Linux Planet: "A previous article described how to make small panoramas with fotoxx. But when you get serious about panoramas on Linux, there's really only one answer: Hugin."
My Linux Computer is Acting Weird
Mandriva Linux Chronicles: "A few days ago, thanks to one student, I realized that something funny was happening with my Linux netbook."
Artikel: btrfs - Linux-Dateisystem der Zukunft
Das Dateisystem btrfs ist in Linux 2.6.35 (und 2.6.36) noch keinesfalls ausgereift, aber es stellt in absehbarer Zeit die beste Dateisystem-Wahl für Linux dar. Dieser Artikel stellt die hauptsächlichen Funktionen von btrfs vor.
