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Now you won’t need to start up Windows for a web session. With the new P5E3 Asus builds in Linux, a Firefox clone and Skype directly onto the motherboard. They call the solution for Splashtop. With this new product Asus raises the bar for what one can expect from a motherboard. By including an operating […]

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I’ve read some interesting articles here in Swedish local news papers about a contest going on among various hacker groups. Their latest actions, which they probably consider as something fun and a good way to show of for the other groups that they are better then the others and that have been proved by taking […]

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This is the second part of the article, if you haven’t read the first part yet you can find it here.
Breaking up Code
Do you recognize this, all code is found in a couple of very large files a giant switch statement that handles everything needed. It amazes me that people code in this fashion, […]

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Two days ago, OpenSuse 10.3 was released to the public. The fibre lines must have been glowing red from the immense demand, and during the peek they were up at around 14 gigabits per second. The average speed was around 12 gigabit per second. The mirror servers aren’t included, this was only the downloads […]

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The Russian state authority for export control (FSTEC) is on the way to evaluate and certificate the Linux Distribution Mandriva. Mandriva will be used as the operating system in organisations that work with confidential information.

The certification process is said to be finished in the time of three to six months.
The development is conducted in Mandriva’s […]

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