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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 11 2008 | microsoft, pricing, olpc, china, india, linux
    Microsoft: Microsoft Offers Mega-Discount on WinXP to Low-Cost Laptop Makers

    Quoted: Microsoft will charge $26 for XP in emerging markets such as China and India, and $32 for developed markets like the United States. What do you guys think—will the price cut destroy the inroads Linux has been making into the consumer market?

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 01 2008 | fonts, linux, ubuntu, todo, typography
    Fix and Get the Best Firefox Font in Linux | Ubuntu Site

    This worked pretty well for me although I made one change: I turned on anti-aliasng for all the Microsoft fonts.

    Quoted: The first thing I noticed after I made that 'switch' from XP to Linux is the firefox's web fonts. It was way too ugly and extremely unpleasant to the eyes. I

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 04 2007 | scalability, heartbeat, linux, datacenter, mysql

    You can use this w/mysql to enable automatic recovery when a master fails.

    Quoted: Heartbeat works like this: you tell Heartbeat which computer owns a particular resource (which computer is the primary server), and the other computer will automatically be the backup server. You then configure the Heartbeat daemon running on the backup server to listen to the “heartbeats” coming from the primary server. If the backup server does not hear the primary server’s heartbeat, it initiates a failover and takes ownership of the resource.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 04 2007 | linux, mysql, toread, heartbeat, todo, scalibility
    Learn to build a high availability server pair using the Linux Heartbeat package, from No Starch Press - Downloads - TechRepublic

    Relevant to us.

    Quoted: This sample chapter explains how the Heartbeat package enables you to build an inexpensive system that will fail over a resource from one server to another.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 18 2007 | ubuntu, gusty gibbon, linux, todo

    Maybe this version will work better with the wireless card on my HP laptop.

    Quoted: Ubuntu the Gutsy Gibbon release of popular Linux distribution is officially out this morning You can download a live CD request a CD through the mail and users

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 22 2007 | synergy, ubuntu, linux

    Synergy on Ubuntu. Lets you control multiple computer with one keyboard/mouse.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 01 2006 | ubuntu, goobuntu, linux, Technology, news
    Google denies plans to distribute OS based on Ubuntu

    Quoted: She said that "[w]e use Ubuntu internally but have no plans to distribute it outside of the company."

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    4 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 29 2006 | linux, open source
    Ubuntu Linux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    didn't know about the now discontinued ubuntu-calendar. anyways...

    have ubuntu installed on my old laptop (using it now) and have been very impressed. lots of attention has been given to detail. it fits on one installation cd. it is very fast. all my hardware was auto-detected successfully. and, it is "fun" to use.

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    3 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 13 2006 | linux

    Quoted: This is a practical selection of the commands we use most often. Press <Tab> to see the listing of all available command (on your PATH). On my small home system, it says there are 2595 executables on my PATH. Many of these "commands" can be accessed from your favourite GUI front-end (probably KDE or Gnome) by clicking on the right menu or button. They can all be run from the command line. Programs that require GUI have to be run from a terminal opened under a GUI.

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    3 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 22 2005 | linux, debian, free, books
    Learning Debian GNU/Linux

    very old book, but it is free!

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