Archive for January, 2010

Ghacks: “If you read my article “Get to know Linux: File permissions” you know that it’s possible, out of the box, to control who can access a file and what they can do with it. This helps to make Linux a fairly secure system. But did you know you can take even further control of that system with the help of Access Control Lists?”
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After Sun acquisition, Ellison details vision for how Solaris and Linux can work together.
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Serverwatch: “”I love Linux. We’re big supporters of Linux, [but] Solaris is an older and more capable operating system,” Ellison said.”
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Apple’s newly announced iPad has been touted as “magical,” “amazing,” and “revolutionary” by company officials. But, key deficiencies in the device provide opportunities for competitors, who can craft better tablets that run Linux or Android.
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LinuxInsider: “Paul Frields, Red Hat’s Fedora Project Leader, talks about FUDCon, what lies ahead for the next generation of FOSS, and how to address some of the lingering problems of Linux communities.”
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