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more »SEP Open Sources Its Server Code
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more »Chaos Computer Club Congress 26th Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin
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more »Linux Conf Australia It’s worth getting out of bed for this one – but not required
Feb 24, 2010Fantastic presentations were streamed live from Wellington, New Zealand.
more »2009 LISA Conference Large installations, huge opportunities
Feb 23, 2010System administrators from around the world meet to learn, share experiences, and have a good time.
more »Cebit 2010: Debian shows Squeeze and Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
Feb 23, 2010The project around the free Linux distro Debian will make a guest appearance at the Cebit 2010 on the Univention GmbH stand in Hall 2, booth B36.
more »Cebit 2010: Debian shows Squeeze and Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
Feb 23, 2010The project around the free Linux distro Debian will make a guest appearance at the Cebit 2010 on the Univention GmbH stand in Hall 2, booth B36.
more »Video: Android and Linux Kernel
Feb 17, 2010At FOSDEM 2010 in Brussels, Linux Magazine Online pulled Android commentator Jan Wildeboer and kernel staging tree maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman away from the daily events to talk with them on camera.
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