<b>Linux Planet:</b> "The newest Linux kernel release continues its rapid development pace, adding a pair of new filesystems and boosting virtualization performance."
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<b>Gnuru:</b> "The IBM ThinkPad X40 was one of the greatest lightweight ultra-portables of the time. They're aging now, but that only adds to their coolness."
<b>Datamation:</b> "Among the promises of open source software is that there is no vendor lock-in. It's a promise that new open source startup ForgeRock is aiming to deliver upon by supporting and extending the OpenSSO open source single sign-on and identity management platform formerly supported by Sun Microsystems."
Every so often, Lenovo leaves us reaching for superlatives. This time it's a 14.1-inch notebook that weighs less than four pounds, is under an inch thin, bristles with ingenious engineering and makes a $1,599 price seem downright reasonable.
The benefits of using an MVC Framework is that it helps enforce a clean separation between the models, views, and controllers within a Web application.
IBM yesterday announced the general availability of DB2 Universal Database version 8 software on Linux, Unix and Windows. Over 438 new features, including enhanced 'data federation' Web service capabilities, self-configuring and self-managing capabilities, and advanced performance capabilities.
<b>NixCraft:</b> "All major laptop (notebook) hardware is supported by Linux. The important things to take into account when looking to buy a Linux powered laptops are as follows to avoid any hardware compatibility problem"
The GRUB 2 boot menu is long, confusing, and ugly. Akkana Pecks reveals undocumented features and shows us how to weed out bogus entries, and make it look nicer and more readable.
<b>The VAR Guy:</b> "While Red Hat, Novell, Canonical and other Linux distribution providers continue to gain momentum, most of the Linux chatter has very little to do with small business success. Consider the facts:"
<b>eWeek:</b> "The open-source software community is up in arms over claims that IBM has broken a promise by asserting its patents against an open-source project. IBM denies that it has done so."