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News from Nov 19, 2007

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- Kernel release: 2.6.22.14-rc1, Nov 19, 2007

Kernel2.6.22.14-rc1 has been released today.
See changelog for full details.

Files added: 0
Files changed: 31
Files removed: 0

- Shuttle lands Linux SFF PCs in the UK, Nov 19, 2007
GeneralShuttle has two XPCs on offer: the SD3002W and the SD300Q2, the former loaded with SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP1 and the second with OpenSuSE. They're pitched, respectively, at business and home buyers.
- German police union wants Linux instead of Windows, Nov 19, 2007
GovernmentThe demand of the police union now is to drop the Microsoft-based software and to reconsider the usage of free and open source systems instead. The saved money could then be used to pay the officers their full christmas gratification.
- Linux helps to squeeze the last drop out of oilfields, Nov 19, 2007
IndustryGrid computing makes modelling of energy sources very accurate and helps manage them as efficiently as possible
- It's Time to Get Over Microsoft, Nov 19, 2007
MicrosoftMicrosoft just isn't relevant to my daily computing. I don't need the programs that run on its operating systems; for the most part, I have programs as good or better, and those that aren't as good are adequate and improving quickly.
- Vista worries lead IT pros to consider alternatives, Nov 19, 2007
MicrosoftUsers won't be booting up Vista PCs any time soon, according to a recent survey, which revealed a majority of IT professionals worry that migrating to Vista will reduce stability and introduce too much complexity into their environments.
- $100 laptops? Not really, but $200 isn't bad, Nov 19, 2007
GeneralForget about $100 laptops. It's a price point nobody's going to hit anytime soon - not even the One Laptop Per Child Foundation in Cambridge, the nonprofit organization that two years ago unveiled its plan to give ultra-cheap computers to poor kids.
- CDW to Sell Oracle Unbreakable Linux Support, Nov 19, 2007
OracleOracle CEO Larry Ellison is extending the Red Hat battlefield to the channel with an extension to Oracle's longstanding alliance with IT reseller CDW.

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