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Source: Linux Today Phoronix: "With Fedora 10 finally entering the world earlier this week, we have performed benchmarks comparing the performance of Ubuntu 8.10 and Fedora 10. In our testing we used both the 32-bit and 64-bit builds of each distribution and then ran a series of automated tests through the Phoronix Test Suite." Link fixed--ed.
Source: Linux Today Cyber Cynic: "There are fast computers, and then there are Linux fast computers. Every six months, the Top 500 organization announces "its ranked list of general purpose systems that are in common use for high end applications." In other words, supercomputers. And, as has been the case for years now, the fastest of the fast are Linux computers."
  
Source: Linux Today TechieSouls: "I recently installed new version of linux (Ubuntu Intrepid ibex) on my secondary computer and i wanted to customize it like i am used to customize windows."

Source: Linux Today OSNews: "Anyway, sometimes, a new distribution is started that brings something new to the table. One such "distribution" is Glendix, which aims to combine the Linux kernel with the userpsace tools from Plan 9. Distribution is probably not the right term for this project."
      
Source: Linux Today OSNews: "openSUSE is adopting a new license which is based on the the license used by Fedora."

Source: Linux Today LinuxPlanet Classics: "In Part 1 we set up a simple anonymous Samba file and printer server. Now we're going to share it across subnets."
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