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Oct 11 2008 11:08 GMT

Linux Magazine  Open Source, Open Standards


 
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25 most recent entries:

Resilience On Wall Street

(Sep 24 2008 14:29 GMT)
A journey into the heart of Wall Street HPC. It is still ticking.

Green HPC: The New Secret To Going Fast

(Sep 24 2008 04:20 GMT)
HPC is just beginning to warm up to the idea of green computing. But can green give you a faster, better and cheaper high-performance cluster?

VDI: Very Disappointed Indeed

(Sep 23 2008 13:52 GMT)
VDI, you have been measured. You have been weighed. And you have been found wanting.

When the Stock Market Gives you Lemons, You Make Lemonade

(Sep 22 2008 13:52 GMT)
Facing tough times? Now might be a good time to turn to Open Source.

What?s GNU, Part Four: find

(Sep 22 2008 13:43 GMT)
Since find(1) came into being decades ago, programmers have been adding new features. Here's the fourth of a series about some of those.

The Short Life Expectancy of the Virtualized Desktop

(Sep 18 2008 14:02 GMT)
RE: Current technology for desktop virtualization -- you're doing it wrong.

Cisco, What are You Thinking?

(Sep 18 2008 13:59 GMT)
Who's the big winner in a VMware/Cisco teamup?

Webmin: Integrated System Administration in the Browser

(Sep 18 2008 13:49 GMT)
For novice and intermediate administrators who may not yet be familiar with every feature of Linux, Webmin can be a huge time saver and take some of the guesswork out of error-prone tasks.

Odd Numbers of Things

(Sep 17 2008 15:40 GMT)
Multi-cores may come in varying and odd numbered sizes. Once again, software needs to adapt.

VMworld Preview

(Sep 15 2008 13:18 GMT)
Kicking off our coverage of the world's premier virtualization tradeshow, we take a look at what you might expect to see announced this week.

If You Knew Cash Like GnuCash Knows Cash

(Sep 03 2008 22:05 GMT)
With GNUCash and a bit of discipline, you can quickly begin to manage your money and accounts for a variety of financial needs.

Marching Penguins: Monitoring Your HPC Cluster

(Sep 03 2008 16:05 GMT)
Getting into Ganglia for a scalable and flexible solution to the problem of cluster monitoring.

Virtualization: Simplify. Automate. Lower Costs.

(Aug 28 2008 16:53 GMT)
Why virtualization? What are the business and IT benefits of virtualizing your server? Can you achieve those same benefits from virtualizing your storage? Register for this webinar to gain an understanding of IT infrastructure virtualization so you can evaluate the operational benefits it can provide.

Complete Kickstart: How to Save Time Installing Linux

(Aug 28 2008 14:01 GMT)
If you have to perform a lot of Linux installs, there's a fast and easy way to do so quickly and efficiently without having to babysit the installation process each time. By making use of Kickstart, you can save time and effort by setting up a Kickstart server and spend your time getting more useful work done.

Really Big Things

(Aug 27 2008 13:55 GMT)
How does one manage really big clusters? Perhaps nature can give us a clue.

Developing Web 2.0 Apps with the Google Web Toolkit, Part 2

(Aug 21 2008 16:10 GMT)
Ajax development hurts, and is not recommended without a bottle of analgesics by your side. Luckily for us there are tools that can make developing Web 2.0 apps a breeze.

Using strace for Fun and Profit

(Aug 21 2008 15:40 GMT)
New tool for taking the output from strace_analyzer and creating a simulation of the I/O pattern of your code on different storage hardware and file systems.

Wizard Boot Camp, Part Eight: Utilities You Should Know

(Aug 13 2008 19:01 GMT)
Before you reach for that scripting language, make sure you're making the most of the shell utilities that you have at your fingertips!

Cluster Standards, Who Needs Them

(Aug 13 2008 15:27 GMT)
Do we need software standard for clusters? Future software may make standards obsolete.

Lessons Learned, Again

(Aug 07 2008 16:30 GMT)
Cluster training for both student and teacher. Plus, re-learning a big lesson the hard way.

Processor Bifurcation

(Jul 29 2008 20:52 GMT)
The processor market is diverging between two paths, the general and the predictable. Where does HPC hitch it's wagon?

Wine @ Work: Running MS Office and IE on Linux

(Jul 28 2008 21:47 GMT)
Let the Bacchanalia begin! Getting your Windows apps installed and running on Linux the Wine way.

PowerTOP: Saving Power in Linux

(Jul 24 2008 14:23 GMT)
If you're a laptop user, a survey of your system with PowerTOP will help you track down programs and system settings that are needlessly draining your battery's power

Last Chance: Enter to Win an HP BladeSystem for Your IT Infrastructure

(Jul 21 2008 21:39 GMT)
Suffering from server woes? Looking to deploy Linux in the near future? Let us know and be registered to win an HP ProLiant BL465c Server Blade powered by the Quad-Core AMD Opteron? processor with a one-year subscription to SUSEŽ Linux Enterprise Server. This survey closes at 12:

Manage Your Photos with Kflickr

(Jul 16 2008 22:26 GMT)
When it comes to photographs, I generally have one word of advice for everyone, experienced or noob: Flickr.

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