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Source: Linux Today Datamation: "Red Hat claims that with the acquisition it can deliver a comprehensive solution integrated with the operating system, while virtualization-only vendors cannot."
 
Source: Linux Today ElectronicsWeekly.com: "The promise of Linux that is robust enough to be used in telecoms networks has been a long time coming, but the fourth generation of specifications for Carrier Grade Linux is now becoming well-established."
    
Source: Linux Today internetnews.com: "Transmeta, the chip maker that once challenged Intel with its low-power x86-compatible processors and once employed Linux creator Linus Torvalds for some time, has put itself up for sale."

Source: Linux Today LinuxSecurity.com: "By the end of this article, the user will be able to install and configure Firestarter and will also be able to live a secure and healthy life over the internet."
     
Source: Linux Today The Inquirer: "Red Hat will announce its first high performance computing optimised distro, the Red Hat HPC on 7 October."
     
Source: Linux Today internetnews.com: "But the news doesn't necessarily mean a setback for the project."
Source: Linux Today The Register: "There is always a temptation to try to monetize the vast installed base of users who are making use of the so-called development or community editions of programs. But Red Hat isn't going for it."
Source: Linux Today Linux.com: "As November's national election looms in the United States, voters can expect increasing coverage of the hot-button issues through the mainstream media and campaign ads. On issues important to the open source and free software communities, however, information is harder to come by."
Source: Linux Today EMQ: "The router is to become part of a reliable Internet communications network connecting remote towns in developing countries."
 
Source: Linux Today MacDailyNews: "Long term, he said, the battle will be between the Symbian OS (which is now open source), mobile versions of Linux and Windows Mobile."
    
Source: Linux Today pingdom: "This post is about the desktop operating systems that fly under the radar of most people. We are definitely not talking about Windows, Mac OS X or Linux, or even BSD or Solaris."
Source: Linux Today linux.com: "Devil-Linux might sound hellish for a Linux distribution, but this live CD offers many blessings for your server needs."

Source: Linux Today linux.com: "On September 27, 1983, Richard M. Stallman announced his intention to found the GNU project in order to build a free operating system. Now, 25 years later, the Free Software Foundation is marking the anniversary of the announcement with a month-long celebration."

Source: Linux Today Practical Technology: "Canonical is running a survey for Ubuntu Server edition users to see how they're currently using Ubuntu and where they're using it so they can make the next version even better for Linux system administrators."

Source: Linux Today the 451 group: " as Google attempts to leverage a mobile Linux OS and open source to garner its usual developer strength, and Apple works to control its mobile OS and the applications that may or may not run on it."
     
Source: Linux Today PACKT: "Unlike other printing systems, CUPS features a way to let you select a group of printers to print a job instead of selecting just one."
     
Source: Linux Today InformationWeek Blogs: "Open sourcing the platform was too little, too late. Well, maybe not sundown, but it's getting mighty dark out."
     
Source: Linux Today DesktopLinux.com: "The GNOME project has released a major upgrade of its desktop environment that adds an instant messaging (IM) client."
    
Source: Linux Today internetnews.com: "Seeing the Fedora Project pass its five year milestone got me thinking about the early days of the community-based Linux distribution and how far it's come."
 
Source: Linux Today Cyber Cynic: "One of the pleasures of Linux is that you can try out different distributions to see which one works best for you."
    
Source: Linux Today Technology Review: "California's secretary of state says open-source software is needed to safeguard electronic voting systems."
Source: Linux Today TechWorld: "A plasmoid is an applet developed with KDE's new Plasma application development environment. More information about Plasma can be found at its Web site."
    
Source: Linux Today Daniel Robbins:"Gentoo seems to be having problems with .'1' releases - 2007.1 was cancelled and now 2008.1 has been cancelled."
    
Source: Linux Today WebMonkey: "Those wanting to run Linux apps on their Mac desktops now have reason to rejoice -- sort of. The GTK+ software development framework has been ported to Mac OS X, so it's now possible to install and run GTK+ applications on your Mac."
Source: Linux Today The Netherlands Patent Office: "The Netherlands Patent Office is the first government authority to implement the 'Nederland Open in Connection' action plan and to switch a large number of its ICT systems to what is known as open source software."
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