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Open source and new college grads
Submitted by Bryan on August 11, 2008 - 6:52amLinux.com: "The key to being successful in the IT industry is interning while still attending college and taking some certification courses after graduation. Do some research. Find an open source technology company that will provide you with the tools and resources you will need to build your career. Open source spans platforms, middleware and applications from data centers to desktops. There are many companies that offer internship programs and certification courses."
Please help me find a Linux laptop
Submitted by Bryan on December 30, 2007 - 1:17pmIt's that time of year again, I need to purchase a new laptop. Instead of relying on the search engines to find reviews, I've found in the past that people that visit my site are probably the only experts I really need to take advice from. You guys are absolute tech geniuses!
This time around, all I need is a laptop with Linux in the $500-$1000 (USD) range. I likely will dual-boot the laptop with Windows, but it is Linux compatibility I'm most concerned about. My choice in Linux distribution is Ubuntu or Redhat/Fedora Core. So if you've recently bought a laptop that is close to these specifications, how well does it run Linux? Would you recommend that I buy a similar laptop for my next purchase?
Any advice, tips, or reviews is appreciated!
Matt Asay: Gartner underhypes open source
Submitted by Bryan on December 6, 2007 - 10:05am"I'm not sure who Gartner talks to when it puts together its famous "Hype Cycle" reports, but I'm finding it hard to believe that it talks with enterprises. I was recently reading through its "Hype Cycle for Open-Source Software, 2007" report, and was astounded to find out that I've been tricked by paying customers into believing that they were, well, paying."
Linux on the Dell PC
Submitted by Bryan on February 26, 2007 - 11:05amAfter collecting some 1,800 new product and service ideas from IT users and customers using an online "suggestion box," Dell Inc. has announced that it's taking the user suggestions seriously and will soon debut and sell a new line of certified, user-ready Linux-loaded desktop and laptop computers.The Dell IdeaStorm Web site, where customers and other IT enthusiasts can offer recommendations about future Dell products and configurations that they'd want to buy, was started on Feb. 16 by CEO Michael Dell, who is looking for ways to re-energize the company's sales and financial performance after several disappointing quarters.
While the organization I work for uses Windows on most of its administrative desktops, nothing bothers me more then having to buy a PC with Windows pre-installed only so I can only have it reformatted and have Linux installed. It is a waste of our money to buy Windows licenses that we are never going to use.
Linux-Watch: Unlovable Linux?
Submitted by Bryan on February 3, 2007 - 3:23am9,000 downloads in the first 30 days? That's nothing.
Red Hat's community-based Linux, Fedora Core 6, has averaged almost 100,000 downloads a week since its release on Oct. 24. By early January, Fedora had cracked the million download mark. Other open-source operating systems that have already been downloaded more than a million times, include Ubuntu, openSUSE, and OpenSolaris. Unbreakable Linux? It's not even a blip on the radar."
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eWeek: Outlook 2007 - Linux and Open Source
Submitted by Bryan on December 8, 2006 - 2:37pm"Next year will be a big one for Linux, with new platforms and opportunities in the data center."
Quoting IT: Oracle and Linux
Submitted by Bryan on October 26, 2006 - 12:05am"Or, perhaps, I should say that Oracle is firing a shot at the heart of Red Hat, and commercial Linux?
This really, really ticks me off.
Oracle's claims as to why it felt it had to make this move are BS."
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, "Oracle's Red Hat rip-off", Linux-Watch, October 25, 2006



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