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'linux kernel' News

13 November 2008

IBM puts Foundations on quick-start appliance

By Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service

IBM is making another run at Microsoft SMB customers, announcing a software-hardware appliance that combines an IBM-branded machine with its Lotus Foundations Start collaboration software. Read more...

Credit crunch good for open source, says Red Hat chief20 Oct 08
Mandriva Linux 2009 available in three editions14 Oct 08
Linux developers come to Wall Street13 Oct 08
Red Hat buys virtualisation firm Qumranet04 Sep 08
Linux Foundation plans user summit27 Aug 08
Torvalds: Fed up with the 'security circus'15 Aug 08
Linux could become leading mobile phone OS22 Jul 08

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'linux kernel' Blog Entries

27 October 2008

Linus Up Close and Personal

By Glyn Moody

Here's a brace of videos from the recent Linux Kernel Summit. Human nature being what it is, most interest will probably focus on the interview with Linus . Read more...

The True Value of Nothing22 Oct 08
The Real Story Behind GNU/Linux20 Oct 08
You, Too, Can Be a Kernel Hacker12 Aug 08
Open Domotics30 Jul 08
Why Open Access for Textbooks is Inevitable30 Jul 08
Open Enterprise Interview: Doug Moran, Vice President of Community, Pentaho23 Jul 08
Copyright = Monopoly: UK Government22 Jul 08

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31 May 2007

Lotus Domino 7 on Linux for IBM System z

By IBM

About 18 months ago, the Scalability Center for Linux on zSeries (SCL) in Poughkeepsie performed a study on Domino 6.5 for Linux on IBM System z. During that study, capacity planning and performance data was collected using an industry-standard benchmarking tool to drive both NRPC (Notes) and Domino Web Access (HTTP) e-mail users. The results of this benchmark showed two bottlenecks that prevented linear scalability of throughput for Domino 6.5 for Linux on System z. Read more...

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