Sun plans giveaway for new Opteron workstation
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JavaOne: Sun plans giveaway for new
Opteron workstation
JavaOne: Sun plans giveaway for new
Opteron workstation
06/24/2004 04:44 PMDevelopers who sign up for Sun tools and subscriptions will get free,
one-processor version of Sun's first workstation based on AMD's chip.
Firm plans Opteron-supported workstation
Firm plans Opteron-supported workstation
06/03/2004 10:54 AMComputer Weekly Jun 3 2004 2:55PM GMT
New Sun Opteron workstation coming at
JavaOne
New Sun Opteron workstation coming at
JavaOne
06/24/2005 03:08 PMBlog: New Sun Opteron workstation coming at JavaOne Sun plans to
unveil a new workstation based on Advanced Micro Devices'
Opteron...

Workstation Battle Royale : Xeon 3.6 GHz
/ 2MB vs. Opteron 252.
Workstation Battle Royale : Xeon 3.6 GHz
/ 2MB vs. Opteron 252.
03/26/2005 04:28 PMGamePC:
Worksta
tion Battle Royale : Xeon 3.6 GHz / 2MB vs. Opteron 252.Subscribers to Sun's Java Tools Program
to Get Free Opteron Workstation
Subscribers to Sun's Java Tools Program
to Get Free Opteron Workstation
06/25/2004 06:59 AMSun announces that it will give a new AMD Opteron-based w1100z
workstation to developers who sign up for a three-year subscription to
the Sun Java Studio Enterprise program.
Dell Plans "Misquoted"; No Opteron
Servers, Yet
Dell Plans "Misquoted"; No Opteron
Servers, Yet
03/06/2004 02:03 AMDell Computer Corp. has no plans to develop Opteron servers "today",
contradicting a French report that Dell officials said misquoted
founder Michael Dell.
Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
12/10/2003 06:40 PMDual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron
Dual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron
12/05/2003 07:52 AMMy workstation OS: My own
My workstation OS: My own
12/31/2004 05:06 AMThis is an unusual article in the "My workstation OS" series. It's not
about using a specific OS distribution. Indeed it's about not using
any OS distribution at all. For many years now I've installed my OS
from the sources. Although this is not an easy nor fast way to get an
OS installed, it's the best way for getting a fully customized system
that fits any individual needs and desires.
My workstation OS: FreeDOS
My workstation OS: FreeDOS
02/01/2005 08:50 PMIn battles over operating system superiority, emotions run high.
Capabilities are assembled like armies and run out on discussion
boards to face the flames. So let me say this now: your operating
system is probably better than mine. Most modern operating systems are
better than FreeDOS when considered by any objective criteria. FreeDOS
doesn't multitask, doesn't surf the Internet easily, isn't great for
multimedia productions, and doesn't even do Windows. But I love it
anyway.
My workstation OS: Libranet
My workstation OS: Libranet
02/05/2005 09:48 PMAll I really want in a desktop operating system is a standard KDE
desktop (not heavily modified like Mandrakelinux and Red Hat), decent
packaging, and a filesystem hierarchy that makes sense. Libranet fits
my exact needs.
My Workstation OS: Linspire 4.5
My Workstation OS: Linspire 4.5
03/14/2005 04:05 PMBuilt on a Debian Linux core, Linspire is designed for simplicity of
use, and it delivers this in spades. Linspire eliminates the need for
me to be technically proficient in the nuances of Linux to
successfully operate and enjoy the OS. This includes loading software,
staying updated, and never seeing a command-line interface. It makes
it very easy to just get on with what I have to do and not worry about
the technicalities of using a Linux-based system.
VMWare Workstation 4.5.2
VMWare Workstation 4.5.2
07/19/2004 03:01 AMReview: Do you have a split personality when it comes to operating
systems? VMWare could be the answer to your prayers.
My Workstation OS: Gentoo
My Workstation OS: Gentoo
03/19/2005 02:36 AMAfter failed experiments with Slackware, a few years of SUSE, and a
brief flirtation with Debian, I've been working and playing on Gentoo.
I don't care for endless optimisations, and I'm not especially
bothered about the bloat of a few unnecessary extra features, nor do I
enjoy waiting days to update KDE -- so why do I like Gentoo? Simple:
Portage package management, the hands-off approach to configuration,
the excellent documentation, and the unsurpassed community support
forum.
rpm livelinuxcd 1.3 (Workstation)
rpm livelinuxcd 1.3 (Workstation)
06/12/2004 04:57 AMA set of RPM-based live Linux CD images.
When The Work Is A Workstation
When The Work Is A Workstation
04/16/2005 11:10 PMIf you buy a work from Lucas Samaras's current show at the
PaceWildenstein and Pace/MacGill galleries, you'll need $15,000 -- and
a small moving truck. For your money, you'll get not just 4,432
photographs and 60 movies, but also the Mac Mini computer on which
they're stored, an Apple Cinema HD display, an Ikea Hannes desk and
two Design Within Reach chairs. By Carol Kino, New York Times
A renaissance for the workstation?
A renaissance for the workstation?
08/29/2004 11:26 PMA California start-up thinks so. Its 96-processor unit is aimed at the
film industry and life sciences researchers, among others.
New: Safer Workstation 1.0
New: Safer Workstation 1.0
01/06/2005 11:49 AMSafer Workstation turns a removable device such as an iPod or thumb
drive into a user account key.
My Workstation OS: Fedora Core 3
My Workstation OS: Fedora Core 3
04/08/2005 05:14 AMI have been using Linux since Red Hat 7.x back in 2000. I have tried
Lycoris, Debian, Knoppix, Ubuntu, Mandrake, SUSE, and other
distributions, but I've always found myself coming back to Red Hat.
When Red Hat stopped development of its free operating system, I was
disappointed, but I ended up liking the Fedora Core series, including
the latest FC3, even better. Why do I like it so much?
My Workstation OS: Yoper Linux
My Workstation OS: Yoper Linux
04/01/2005 08:53 AMMy journey with Linux, since 2003, has been a roller-coaster ride with
its fair share of bumps. But I have finally settled down with one of
the best distros around, Yoper, which stands out for features like
usability, available packages, hardware detection, and support.
My workstation OS: Windows XP
Professional
My workstation OS: Windows XP
Professional
12/19/2004 03:46 PMThe platform I currently use daily is Windows XP Professional. Now,
before you burn me at the stake for heresy, let me illustrate why it
works so well for me, an avid user of open source software.
VMWare Workstation 4.5 Competition
VMWare Workstation 4.5 Competition
04/21/2004 02:19 PMMy Workstation OS: Foresight Linux
My Workstation OS: Foresight Linux
06/24/2005 09:35 PMThe Foresight Linux 0.8.1 distribution showcases some of the latest
and greatest software from GNOME. Some of the more innovative things
are included, like Beagle, F-spot, Howl, and the latest HAL -- all of
this plus some clean default themes and artwork. After using Foresight
for an week I decided to use it as my primary distro.
Securing your workstation with
Firestarter
Securing your workstation with
Firestarter
01/04/2005 10:49 AMFirestarter is a GPL-licensed graphical firewall configuration program
for iptables, the powerful firewall included in Linux kernels 2.4 and
2.6. Firestarter supports network address translation for sharing an
Internet connection among multiple computers, and port forwarding for
redirecting traffic to an internal workstation. Firestarter's clean
and easy to use graphical user interface takes the time out of setting
up a custom firewall.
Product of the Day: Empro 3D Workstation
with SLI
Product of the Day: Empro 3D Workstation
with SLI
03/14/2005 05:25 PMThe following information has been provided by the product vendor and
does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Linux Journal.
VMware's Workstation 5 Comes Alive
VMware's Workstation 5 Comes Alive
04/11/2005 07:55 AMInternet News Apr 11 2005 11:46AM GMT
The Workstation GPU Comparison Guide
The Workstation GPU Comparison Guide
04/26/2004 05:34 PMLock Your Workstation from a Shortcut
Lock Your Workstation from a Shortcut
06/16/2004 02:43 PMMy workstation OS: Lycoris Desktop/LX
My workstation OS: Lycoris Desktop/LX
12/24/2004 01:11 PMInstalling a new operating system is, ideally, like falling in love.
There's this great excitement that you just can't seem to get over,
and the urge to know all about the object of your affections in the
least possible time. And I've fallen in love with Lycoris's Desktop/LX
Linux distro.
VMware Introduces Workstation 4.5
VMware Introduces Workstation 4.5
04/09/2004 03:59 PMMy Workstation OS: Kurumin Linux
My Workstation OS: Kurumin Linux
06/17/2005 06:44 PMOne of the many myths surrounding Linux is the one about it being
difficult for beginners used to Windows. One distribution that proves
this is not so is Kurumin Linux, a small Brazilian Knoppix-based
distro maintained by Carlos Morimoto, who has become a personality in
the Brazilian Linux community. Because it is based on Knoppix, Kurumin
offers solid hardware detection accuracy and works natively as a live
CD, and it's much easier to install on a hard drive than Knoppix
thanks to a set of installation scripts that alleviate a lot the pain
in the process.
My workstation OS: SUSE Professional
My workstation OS: SUSE Professional
01/07/2005 04:23 AMLong-time Linux users know that the kernel and most of the programs
are the same across distributions, but different implementations vary
in their hardware detection, default choices of basic software,
package management system, availability of extra packages, third-party
software, and bundled management tools. I was looking for a single
distribution I could rely on as both a server and a desktop OS, and
one that I could install and support remotely for clients and use at
home for work and play. What I found was the powerful SUSE
Professional.
My Workstation OS: Linux From Scratch
My Workstation OS: Linux From Scratch
06/05/2005 11:36 PMLike nearly every other person who has contributed to this series, I
have tinkered around with my share of Linux distributions. I happened
on Linux From Scratch (LFS) about an year and a half ago. With LFS, my
choices run deep into the system -- into matters such as which shell
to run, what feature of glibc to use, and how to tailor boot scripts.
LFS 6.0, which is what I have built my system around, comes with gcc
3.4.1 (which is used to build everything else), a fairly recent CVS
build of glibc 2.3.4 (which the LFS team provides for download),
kernel 2.6.8.1, and udev.
SavRow's Mobile Workstation
SavRow's Mobile Workstation
03/26/2005 07:07 AMThe Symbiont Workstation Manager
The Symbiont Workstation Manager
08/18/2004 10:48 AMCall for volunteers!
My workstation OS: PCLinuxOS Preview 8
My workstation OS: PCLinuxOS Preview 8
03/25/2005 06:56 AMI found the GNOME desktop more appealing than KDE until I found
Mandrakelinux 10. Mandrake looked good to me, from its fonts to its
slide bars. On the functional side, it had some wonderful system
administration tools, graphical and centralized. But for some reason
Mandrake 10 didn't find my home wireless network. That led me to
search for alternatives. I discovered PCLinuxOS, a free LiveCD
distribution originally based on Mandrake.
Can the Mac Become the Unix Workstation
of Choice?
Can the Mac Become the Unix Workstation
of Choice?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMUntil recently, Apple's choice to use the attractive yet proprietary
Aqua GUI, rather than the standard X Window System, made Apple's Unix
incompatible with all of the X applications already available for
Linux and Unix. Now, though, the company has announced plans to
release X11 for OS X. Will Macs become the Unix workstations of
choice?
Summer Giveaway!
Summer Giveaway!
06/28/2004 07:00 AMGoogle Giveaway
Google Giveaway
07/16/2004 11:56 AMEarlier this week, Google announced they were purchasing Picasa,
the excellent photo organization program. Well, now they're giving it away. If you are
still looking for a good (and free) way to organize your pile of
digital photos go get it. It has a great interface and does most of
what Photoshop Album does. Actually, looking at the interface makes me
wonder how this is not an OS X app.
I see a couple of things happening here. First, Google will
probably tie this into the next version of blogger which they also
own. No doubt posting to your blogger account will be a standard
option in the next version of Picasa. Secondly, they are using that
same user base to increase sales of the next version of Picasa which I
believe is already under development. Works for drug dealers. Give em'
a little for free and wait for them to pay when they want more.
Go give it a try. You won't be disappointed.
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