ruphus13 writes “Alan Cox — one of the lead Linux kernel developers at Red Hat — is leaving the company after 10 years and is heading to Intel, where he can focus on more low-level development tasks. Some are speculating whether this is indicative of a shift to a more ‘application-centric’ vision at Red Hat. From the article: ‘Red Hat is integrating more application related, user- and …
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Archive for December, 2008
Alan Cox Leaves Red Hat (Slashdot)
Author: adminDec 31
Intel lures Alan Cox away from Red Hat (The Inquirer)
Author: adminDec 31
Charlie Demerjian the inquirer Tue, 30 Dec 2008 18:56:44 +0000 OS war’s a-coming
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Google and the Desktop Linux Experiment (IT Management)
Author: adminDec 31
Linux on the desktop faces some nasty realities in 2009, including a vastly improved Windows 7, an increasing use of the MacOS, and a broader move by Google with their proprietary Linux solution currently called Android.
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How Linux admins can avoid common pitfalls (ZDNet UK)
Author: adminDec 31
If you’re new to Linux, a few common mistakes are likely to get you into trouble. Learn about them up front so you can avoid major problems as you become increasingly Linux-savvy
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The November Cornucopia: One Month In Linux Audio (Linux Today)
Author: adminDec 31
Linux Journal: “This week I’m your straight reporter bringing you news of of updates, upgrades, and new releases in the world of Linux audio software. Development in this world is continuously productive, so I’ll present only a selection of the Linux sound and music applications and utilities announced in the month of November in the year 2008.”
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