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Without further ado, Apple has added a new build-to-order option to their Mac Pro that allows 2 Quad Xeon processors instead of the previous 1, promised to run at 3 Ghz, and making the Mac Pro the first 8-core Mac.
The upgrade doesn't seem like a huge one, as all they're doing is putting 2...
Read More | Apr 5th, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Apr 6th, 2007
Intel's finally received the kick-in-the-pants from its rival AMD, and, trying to kick that reputation of having hot chips has decided to revamp its server quad-core Xeon chips. The new chips, which have started shipping, use a mere 50 watts of power. It also has a 60 percent reduction from the...
Read More | Mar 10th, 2007
Just recently, the development group that I work with decided to adopt Linux as our standard operating system for the server-side of our project. Linux is a great choice of server OS for many obvious, and not-so-obvious, reasons. It's extremely flexible, stable, and secure, and works on just...
Read More | Jan 17th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Feb 4th, 2007
Red Hat last month released the Fedora Core 6 LiveCD. The tools used to create it can also be used to create your own custom LiveCDs.
It's designed to look identitical to the full release of Fedora Core 6, having Gnome 2.16 and X.org 7.16.
Very nice. But how come it took Red Hat so long to...
Read More | Jan 14th, 2007
The open-source Fedora Legacy Project is now shutting down. It's no longer supporting Fedora Core 4 and earlier. On the website it says, "The current model for supporting maintenance distributions is being re-examined. In the meantime, we are unable to extend support to older Fedora Core releases...
Read More | Jan 1st, 2007