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Tyler Mitchell
is the author of Web Mapping Illustrated - a book focused on teaching how to use popular Open Source Geospatial Toolkits. He works as the Executive Director of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation, aka OSGeo.
Niel Bornstein
is a Senior Architect for Novell's Systems and Resource Management Business Unit specializing in data center automation.
Brian K. Jones
is an infrastructure architect, and system/network/database administrator, and co-author of Linux Server Hacks, Volume Two .
Roger Weeks
has over a decade of experience in systems and network administration. He's been building Linux systems at home and in the enterprise since 1998, and recommends that you check out FreeNetworks.org if you're interested in community wireless. Roger is a coauthor of Linux Unwired and Wireless Hacks, 2nd Edition.
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Linux News & Commentary
Four short links: 11 April 2011

April 11, 2011
Fundraising on Facebook -- only 7% [of companies surveyed] cited social networking as one of their most effective sources for customer acquisition [...] only 2.4% of non-profits were able to raise over 10k through Facebook in 2010. (via Chris Brogan) Groklaw Closes -- There will be other battles, and there already are, because the same people that propped SCO...
Four short links: 7 April 2011

April 7, 2011
The Freight Train That is Android -- Google’s aim is defensive not offensive. They are not trying to make a profit on Android or Chrome. They want to take any layer that lives between themselves and the consumer and make it free (or even less than free). [...] In essence, they are not just building a moat; Google is...
Four short links: 18 March 2011

March 18, 2011
Titles and Promotions (Ben Horowitz) -- Andreessen argues that people ask for many things from a company: salary, bonus, stock options, span of control, and titles. Of those, title is by far the cheapest, so it makes sense to give the highest titles possible. The hierarchy should have Presidents, Chiefs, and Senior Executive Vice Presidents. If it makes people...
Four short links: 25 February 2011

February 25, 2011
Canonical's New Plan for Banshee -- Canonical prepare the Linux distribution Ubuntu. They will distribute the popular iTunes-alike Banshee, but instead of the standard Amazon store plugin (which generates much $ in affiliate revenue for the GNOME Foundation) they will have Canonical's own Amazon store plugin and keep 75% of the revenue (25% going to the GNOME Foundation). They're...
Developer Week in Review

February 23, 2011
Coming up on the Week in Review: Revolt of the App Store developers, Ubuntu's innocence lost, and a report we swear you'll like.
Developer Year in Review: Operating Systems

January 5, 2011
Last year saw Linux fight free of one legal morass, and perhaps right into another; Microsoft take another swing at replacing XP; and Apple bring the App Store model to the desktop.
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Linux Book Excerpts:
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- Appendix B: Setting Options from Learning the vi and Vim Editors, Seventh Edition
- Appendix C: Problem Checklists from Learning the vi and Vim Editors, Seventh Edition
- Chapter 9: Kernel boot command-line parameter reference from Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
- Chapter 10: Kernel build command line reference from Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
- Chapter 11: Kernel Configuration Option Reference from Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
- Appendix A: Helpful Utilities from Linux Kernel in a Nutshell
- Appendix B: Glossary of Networking Terms from Linux Networking Cookbook
- Appendix: GCC Extensions to the C Language from Linux System Programming
- Chapter 1: Getting Started from Ubuntu Hacks
- Chapter 16: The GNU make Utility from Unix in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition
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