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Linux CLI 101 [Hardware] Weve been covering a bit of Linux lately, but what about all these commands? And how do you know what youre really looking at? Ken Gypen takes a stab at demystifying everyones biggest Penguin-based nightmare - the CLI.
Published On: 7 Sep (Source Feeds: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2007/09/06/linux_cli_101/1)
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How to Download the Localized Version of Windows Vista Hardware ... Weve heard that some of you are very interested in getting the localized version of the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.1 but was not sure how the download process works for this globalized integrated download. ...
Published On: 27 Aug (Source Feeds: http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2007/08/26/how-to-ge)
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Is my hardware Linux-compatible? Find out here Deciding whether a particular computer is a good candidate for installing GNU/Linux can involve a nightmare of details about Hardware compatibility. Nor is assembling a custom computer on which to run GNU/Linux any easier. ...
Published On: 14 Aug (Source Feeds: http://www.linux.com/feature/118497)
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Oracle Contributes Linux Code, Expands Hardware Support Jaden writes "Oracle expanded the list of Hardware compatible with its Linux distribution and added support for Novells YAST administration tool. They have now certified six hardware configurations able to run Oracle Enterprise Linux. ...
Published On: 12 Aug (Source Feeds: http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/11/0520242&from=rss)
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The IBM Information Server is Software is Hardware is People! At LinuxWorld IBM just announced the IBM Information Server Blade for release in October 2007 - so does this mean the Information Server is software or Hardware or something more sinister?
Published On: 8 Aug (Source Feeds: http://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/bi)
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GNU/Linux is the most power-efficient OS on Intel hardware According to a keynote given at OSCON, Intels PowerTOP application has allowed developers to get a close-up view of what is sucking power in a GNU/Linux system. Apparently theyve gotten so much feedback and patches that theyve been ...
Published On: 26 Jul (Source Feeds: http://digg.com/linux_unix/GNU_Linux_is_the_most_power_efficient_OS_on_Inte)
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