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    If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed and if you have questions related to your ubuntu system post question to our forums .

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  • Linux Job Scheduling

    How I learned to stop worrying and love the Cron. Today, in our ongoing series on learning to live with Linux's "inner daemons", we are going to look at two daemons that schedule job execution on Linux.

  • Shirts for the Linux Geek Inside of You

    Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 << Previous Finally, we can grab some hard-core Linux shirts to wear at the same time we're donating to the cause! The Linux Foundation supports the development of the Linux Kernel financially, and they've come up with a new line of awesome shirts and other merchandise to help out.

  • Can Novell thrive by being a jack of all trades?

    Any business likes to claim to be number one at something; the biggest pet-shop in town, the largest office productivity application provider globally, the only telco that provides both mobile and broadband in your area.

  • Tilera wins VC from Broadcom, Quanta, NTT

    Last November, El Reg told you about how multicore chip maker Tilera was lining up its third round of venture capital funding, a $25m pile of cash that would include $10m from Taiwanese PC maker and server wannabe Quanta Computer.

  • Kernel Log: Stable kernels analysed, Linux without firmware, new graphics drivers

    "The development of Linux 2.6.34 has started and is causing heated discussions on the LKML.

  • Opinion: Linux on the Desktop: Still Not Happening

    I'd love to see viable alternatives to the current mainstream operating systems.

  • Yellow Dog Linux licks CUDA

    Remember Terra Soft and its Yellow Dog Linux for Power processors? Well, Yellow Dog is no longer the darling Linux for Apple machines since the latter company switched to Intel Core and Xeon processors for its PCs and servers a few years back.