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No2MSThreat-Microsoft's Worst Dreams
February 6, 2004

Dell's Linux Blog. Genuine, honest-to-blog corporate weblogging from a Fortune 500? Dell Linux engineers speak freely in this collaborative online journal, which consists mostly of software update news, patch pointers, and other deeply geeky stuff: Link. Also available in tasty, low-carb RSS. [Boing Boing Blog]
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Introducing LAMP Tuning Techniques. Having a successful web site can be a mixed blessing. It's nice to reach more people, but it's painful to run up against hardware limits. Fortunately, LAMP sites have several tuning options, from tweaking parameters to replacing components. Adam Pedersen explains. [O'Reilly Network ONJava.com]
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Peer to Peer's Big Bandwidth Savings. Last week, Lindows Inc. began offering Lindows Live, a version of the Linux operating system, free online. But the company isn't the only one offering the software: Its users are becoming part of the distribution process. That's because Lindows is using peer-to-peer networks, where users share online content with each other -- the same networks that music and movie moguls call dens of piracy. There's another side to these services, as I hope a federal appeals court panel understood when it heard arguments (Mercury News) in an important case Tuesday in southern California. [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
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