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Op5 is a Swedish company which delivers and implements software for qualified system monitoring. By using products for open source software, they create big competition against giants like HP OpenView and IMB’s Tivoli. Today they launch the new versions of their two new products op5 Logserver and op5 Monitor.

Op5’s products are made up of Op5 […]

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The New Linux Kernel kicks VMware’s ass

Friday, October 12th, 2007

It doesn’t look good right now for VMware under Linux if we consider all the new things in the new 2.6.23-kernel that has just been released. The free virtualization methods KVM and Xen has gotten tons of new functions but the support for VMware’s modules is totally broken. In the blog servervirtualization, Schley Kutz, explains […]

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Linspire have released version 6.0 of its Linuxbased distribution. In the distribution they sure haven’t saved on the ammo, they implemented support for Quicktime, windows media player, flash, Real, Microsoft OOXML and a lot more objects hated by most who are for free software.
Linspire uses all the space they got from the deal with […]

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Hard Work and Krillz.com is expanding

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

No post in one day and I’ve already got two emails asking if there’s something wrong, and why there wasn’t a post yesterday.
Well thanks for showing concern about this, it’s this that makes the blogging fun. That people enjoy what you have to say and the information you are sharing with them.
But there’s a […]

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According to DesktopLinux, the Gentoo based SystemRescueCD is the best friends of system administrators that will help you restore crashed Linux systems and it will even help you with Windows Vista.
The CD comes packed with tools that allows you to repair NTFS-volumes and it even has Vista support with “Offline NT Password & Registry” editor.
You […]

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