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1. A revolutionary idea for tomorrow’s PCs
problem, lies in the hardware that the operating systems run on. Am I saying the hardware is flawed? Absolutely not! I’m constantly amazed at the innovations being made in the speed, size and features of new hardware, and in the
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/a_revolutionary_idea_for_tomorrow_s_pcs - 146.8kb
2. Linux Today - Search LinuxToday:
AM2 Family Preview Reviews,Hardware,High End May 24th, 2006 Phoronix: ATI 8.27.10 Linux Display Drivers Reviews,Hardware Jul 31st, 2006 Phoronix: Intel Xeon 5150 Woodcrest Performance Reviews,Hardware,High End Aug 1st, 2006 Phoronix: Tyan Tiger
http://www.linuxtoday.com/search.php3?author=Michael:Larabel - 112.5kb
3. freshmeat.net: Editorials - Desktop *nix Users Find No Solution in OS X
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http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/557/ - 341.8kb
4. Compatible Hardware Database - Mandriva Linux
Mandriva is the company which develops Mandriva Linux: the strong graphical Linux Operating System, famous for being easy to install and ready to use as a desktop or as a server. Mandriva also accompanies its products and first-class consultancy,
http://www.mandriva.com/en/hardware - 38.5kb
5. freshmeat.net: Project details for Ghost for Linux
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http://freshmeat.net/projects/g4l/ - 679.5kb
6. freshmeat.net: Browse project tree - Topic :: System :: Networking :: Monit...
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http://freshmeat.net/browse/155/ - 137.1kb
7. freshmeat.net: Browse project tree - Topic :: System :: Hardware
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http://freshmeat.net/browse/146/ - 144.5kb
8. GNU/Linux on the desktop: a modest business proposal | Free Software Magazine
box (Ubuntu) finds more hardware on my machines than Windows ever has. New and old hardware alike. That is the power of open source. I can't imagine that a future version of Linux could lose support for some of this hardware. /shrug »
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/blogs/gnu_linux_on_the_desktop_a_modest_business_proposal - 91.5kb
9. LWN Distributions List
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system for various hardware platforms. Along the way, the build produces
a relocatable cross compiler for the target hardware, and also a native
build environment. Development on Firmware Linux began in August 2006.
The first
http://lwn.net/Distributions/ - 340.9kb
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