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Bash History: Display Date And Time For Each Command
nixCraft: "How do I display shell command history with date and time under UNIX or Linux operating systems?"
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Leading Edge? Bleeding Edge? Be careful!
Jamie's Random Musings: "Sometimes, though, it is possible to get a bit too far ahead of the general development/release cycle. The HP Pavillion dm1-1020ez that I purchased in January is a case in point."
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One Year Later: What Do You Think of Linux.com?
Linux.com: "This month marks the one-year anniversary of Linux.com in its newest form. A year ago, we built the site based on your rankings of features on IdeaForge. Today, we want to hear how you're using Linux.com and what is most useful"
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Vacuum Tube Radio Hat
Retro Thing: "Here it is, the complete two-tube radio built into a hat!"
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A System Monitoring Tool Primer
CertCities: "Linux comes with a number of utilities that can be used to monitor one or more of these performance parameters. The following sections introduce a few of these utilities and show how to understand the information presented by them"
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Linux coolness: Linux Cooler, Linux serves you beer
Handle With Linux: "Linux is cool, Linux users know that much. There are a lot of cool things Linux, and to kick off, here is one of them: A linux beer machine."
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OSI Board Addition May Bring Needed Change
IT World: "The OSI has been one of those organizations that seemed to fall short of its true potential, which is always a source of frustration; you want them to succeed, and don't understand when things go awry."
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Top 10 IT Billionaires -- A Closer Look
DevX: "Forbes released its annual list of the world's billionaires Thursday, and technology companies are well represented, even though Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is no longer the world's richest person."
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Proof Of Concept: Open-Source Multi-GPU Rendering!
Phoronix: "David's goals with Prime are to allow a second GPU to render 3D applications onto the screen of the first GPU, with it being configurable by the client, and just to handle the rendering side."
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How to compile the Linux kernel
TuxRadar: "Do you want to remove bloat from your Linux installation? Are you looking to enable extra features that aren't provided by your distro? Fancy trying some of the cutting-edge patches doing the rounds? You'll need to recompile your kernel, and while it might look like black magic if you've never done it before, it's actually pretty straightforward."
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Novell's Motion to Allow Evidence: SCO Opened the Door
Groklaw: "SCO's attorney Stuart Singer may have gotten carried away with his theatrical indignation. And when a party slips like this, what lawyers call opening the door, it can indeed have consequences. Novell was just waiting for a moment like this."
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Blake Stowell Email to Maureen O'Gara: "I Need You to Send a Jab PJ's Way"
Groklaw: "So. Now I know. Now we all know.
Blake Stowell, then the PR guy for SCO, sent an email to Maureen O'Gara, saying "I need you to send a jab PJ's way," and then right afterwards she wrote that invasive so-called expose, in which she revealed, or at least intended to reveal, things like who I called on my phone."
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'Rising Tide' for x86 Servers Lifting Intel, AMD
Serverwatch: "Stating it believes server sales are being underestimated by Wall Street, Broadpoint AmTech's latest report predicts both Intel and AMD will post better-than-expected earnings in the first quarter."
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Digg Moves From MySQL to NoSQL
Datamation: "Social networking and voting site Digg is rewriting its underlying software infrastructure in an effort to improve performance and scalability. Part of that effort involves moving away from the MySQL database that has helped to power Digg since its creation."
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Elliott Associates: Novell Won't Go to Pieces
The VAR Guy: "Elliott Associates, the hedge fund that's seeking to acquire Novell and SUSE Linux, is denying a report that it plans to break up Novell and sell off the pieces. Hmmm…"
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