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News from Oct 03, 2006

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- Open-Source Router Takes on Cisco, Oct 03, 2006

Open SourceNetworking startup Vyatta launched an open-source router appliance on Monday, moving deeper into the billion-dollar networking market dominated by Cisco and Juniper.
- NMC faculty to give away 20 Linux PCs, Oct 03, 2006
EducationIn a bid to increase the number of Linux users in the CNMI, Northern Marianas College faculty member David Rumptz will be giving away at least 20 desktop computers to interested Linux users.
- Linux Gaming Made Easy, Oct 03, 2006
GamesIf you are anything like me, you have likely found that running WINE powered emulation software is more trouble than it's worth. Blasphemy you say? Nah, because by playing Windows games, you are in fact supporting games designed for Microsoft.
- Xen Brings New Zen, Oct 03, 2006
GeneralIntel and Advanced Micro Devices say the availability of the first fleet of Xen-based virtualization platforms will spur sales of virtualization-enabled processors, servers and related services.
- Reaching into small spaces, Oct 03, 2006
EmbeddedYou may not know what Linux is, but there's a good chance you use it every day.
- Announcing Slackware Linux 11!, Oct 03, 2006
SlackwareThe first Slackware release more than a year in the making, this edition of Slackware combines Slackware's legendary simplicity, stability, and security with some of the latest advances in Linux technology. Expect no less than the best Slackware yet.
- Mandriva Linux Whiffs on Virtualization Integration, Oct 03, 2006
MandrivaMandriva's CS 4 is unique in its support for three different virtualization frameworks: Xen, OpenVZ and VMware. However, CS4 not only fails to advance the state of these frameworks on Linux, but, where Xen is concerned, CS4 falls short of the implementations now offered from Novell and Red Hat.

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