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The sys admin’s daily grind
31.05.2011
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Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 8601 de- fines Monday as the first day of the week. This rule was introduced in Eu- rope on January 1, 1976. Having said this, the first day of the week
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Letters
17.06.2008
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://www.linux-magazine.com/digisub Patents What's the big problem with patents on algorithms? If I devise a new mechanism that's expressed in gears and levers, that, apparently, is fine. If it works using interlocking molecules, that
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Charly's Column – Reverse SSH Tunnel
30.08.2018
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Fine Offset, Nextrend, Froggit, or TFA Nexus. It includes various external sensors, as well as an indoor base station. I continually extract the measurement data via the USB port of the base system
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This Month’s DVD
27.04.2018
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lets the user build and fine tune the operating environment with minimal bloat. Arch uses a rolling release system that allows it to provide "the latest stable versions of most software." b03_pacman
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This Month's DVD
25.10.2017
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, although it runs just fine on modern hardware, as well. Lubuntu aims to be "lighter, less resource hungry, and more energy-efficient by using lightweight applications and LXDE." The latest release ships
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Linux 2.6.25 without Closed Source USB Drivers
05.02.2008
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interface would be fine for drivers of this kind, and that even military users have successfully tapped this API. Kroah-Hartman has been quoted as saying that tanks run on Linux. Developer Pekka Enberg refers
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Moblin from OpenSUSE: SLED 11 as Moblin Boots in 10 Seconds
28.05.2009
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little time. The kernel and init scripts take about two seconds, although the X Server and openSUSE's GNOME desktop take about another 10 seconds. Novell is further fine-tuning the start time to get closer
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Competition Laws: Microsoft 7 without IE in Europe
15.06.2009
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processes.” In February 2008 the Commission served Microsoft a record fine of $900 million for breaking European competition rules. The reason was the tight linking of software applications to the operating
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Torvalds: Investigating ACPI Problems
25.09.2007
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praised the patches - "Ok, so the patches look fine," but goes on to criticize Gleixner in the same sentence, "but I somehow have this slight feeling that you gave up a bit too soon on the "*why* does
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Samba specialist SerNet claims specifications from MS
04.10.2007
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Two weeks ago, the European Supreme Court denied a claim by Microsoft and confirmed a prior judgement by the European Commission. Besides a fine of 497 million euros, the concern was forced

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