<b>OSCON:</b> "Open source isn't just about being cost-effective, it's leading in innovation. You can change the game in your business, your community or even the world."
<b>Phoronix:</b> "This branch provides fixes to the DRM core, Nouveau, and Radeon KMS. The new Radeon DRM code brings fixes, but it also brings a clean-up to the ASIC tables and GPU recovery support."
<b>Phoronix:</b> "One of the benefits of Btrfs besides offering competitive performance against other Linux file-systems and SSD optimizations is its support for sub-volumes and writable snapshots."
<b>Ghacks:</b> "And although (as a reader did point out) Partimage is limited by not supporting ext4 file systems, it still has plenty of uses. One of those uses is copying partitions across a networking."
The cloud isn't just a buzzword for Canonical. For the Ubuntu Linux vendor, the cloud is a technology that its users are actually deploying, and Canonical sees profits (at last) in the cloud.
<b>Systhread:</b> "In this the third and final part of the series compulsory checks are added, the main loop is constructed and the finall full source listing produced."
<b>Phoronix:</b> "Unfortunately, as of today, Valve has pulled the index file from their server and the related bins_linux.zip and steam_linux.zip (or they have just been updated and due to the lack of the index file we don't know the new checksums)."
<b>Cyberciti:</b> "Research shows that if your web pages take longer than 5 seconds to load, you lose 50% of your viewers and sales. You can speed up your wordpress blog by using a CDN to display content to users faster and more efficiently."
<b>Linux Admin Zone:</b> "Sometimes in large deployments, there are cases when MySQL server, setup by you long time back which has been in use by multiple teams in your organization, needs some change or update or intrupption in its service and you are in need to know how many clients are there which connects to this server."
<b>The H Open:</b> "But Linux and free software come in many different flavours, and the adventurous user goes in search of wider options, other distributions and new desktops."
With the release Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft has ceased development for 32-bit server architectures. Enterprises migrating from 32- or 64-bit hardware to the new release have several choices.