
Источник: www.linux-mag.com
The big news of the week: Google Chrome OS is out in the wild. Sort of. If you’re willing to roll up your sleeves a bit and do some work, you can get your hands on Google Chrome OS, but it’s not quite ready for everybody just yet.

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
The latest release of Fedora is out, offering a number of major improvements over its predecessor. Just exactly what does it have to offer the end user, and is it worth the upgrade?

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
After nearly a year in development, openSUSE 11.2 is ready to be unleashed! A peek under the hood shows a lot of new and interesting changes since 11.1, including updated desktops and a preview of WebYaST.

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
It doesn’t get too much press these days, but the BlackBerry platform still holds appeal for enterprise applications.

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
Out of the box, MySQL isn’t exactly tuned for resilience on a busy network where things occasionally go haywire.

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
As Ubuntu’s popularity increases, how can we help to ensure that new users get the best experience possible?

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
iSCSI is one of the hottest topics in Storage because it allows you to create centralized SANs using TCP networks rather than Fibre Channel (FC) networks. Get a handle on the main iSCSI concepts and terminology.

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
Working with CouchDB is very straightforward. There’s virtually no setup involved and no complicated libraries to hassle with.

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
Ubuntu’s new Karmic Koala 9.10 release has been highly anticipated as the greatest release ever. In truth, it falls flat on its face in a time when Linux really needed to shine.

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
The last article talked about the anatomy of SSDs and the origins of some of the their characteristics. In this article, we break down tuning storage and file systems for SSDs with an eye toward improving performance and helping overcome some of the platform’s limitations.

Источник: www.linux-mag.com
And now for something completely different for Windows: Virtual Hard Drives.


















