Linutop’s recently announced Linux-based ultra-compact PC may have grabbed the hardware headlines earlier this week, but its rivals didn’t take long to start shouting about their own take on the web-oriented unit.
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30-Nov-2006
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Self-managed, dedicated server platforms and services firm, Layered Technologies, Inc., will integrate computing solutions company, **3Tera’s AppLogic grid operating system**, into its private servers and web hosting services.
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29-Nov-2006
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In the past, you couldn’t really build a Windows Media Center yourself because the list of compatible hardware was very limited and Microsoft did not sell the OS directly to end users. However, things have changed……
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29-Nov-2006
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IceWM is a lightweight window manager for Linux that does not offer a lot of bling, but is comfortable to use and looks quite nice when properly themed and configured. The article explains where IceWM is most suitable, and how to install and configure it
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29-Nov-2006
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This days I have been reading about a possible Google WebOS and came across EyeOS, a free (open source) web operating system that handles a web office, PIM, games, etc, and can be installed in any server with PHP. It entirely runs inside the browser. Can be downloaded from eyeos.org.
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27-Nov-2006
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Net::Amazon::S3 is a simple, easy to use, pure Ruby implementation of the Amazon S3 REST API. It aims to provide a more Rubyish interface to the S3 API than other libraries and has no non-Ruby dependencies, so it’s completely platform-independent.
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27-Nov-2006
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Fixing bugs is not always as easy as it sounds. Use Subversion to fix bugs in a controlled manner and make sure all of your code includes the bugfix - the easy way!
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22-Nov-2006
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In the past two articles, we have talked about FreeNAS hardware and skill requirements plus howto perform the installation and network connection. Now that we have the basics covered and our FreeNAS servers are actually running, we can start to configure them so they are useful.
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22-Nov-2006
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