Which Linux for Professional Admins?

OK, asking a question like this on Slashdot is surely a recipe for disaster, but I have to admit that I was extremely surprised by the almost complete lack of “Novell” as an answer. I tend to favor RHEL or Debian in the large install situations, but have to admit that the real answer is that the admin matters way more than the distro in most cases.
–jeremy

Been a bit Quiet

You may have noticed that I've been a bit quieter than usual. I've been putting quite a bit of time into LQ Radio (unfortunately not all the news there is good) and also have not only my usual Tech Support column to write, but also a feature article this month. LQ Radio should hopefully be situated soon and I'm already done with 1 of the 2 articles, so I should be back to normal soon (although with LWE Boston coming up quickly I'll likely be slightly quieter than normal for about 2 more weeks).
–jeremy

LQ Radio Update II

I just posted the LQ Radio intro spot. Let me know what you think.
–jeremy

LQ Radio Update

Just posted a quick update on the status of LQ Radio. The summary?
– Thanks to Doug from IT Conversations for the help
– The intro should be recorded tomorrow
We're getting closer….
–jeremy

Linux-only Power5 Server from IBM

In one of its first major hardware moves since dumping its PC division, IBM has now released a Linux only Power5-based Server. The 2 processor OpenPower 710 was posted briefly on the IBM site, but was pulled after an article was posted at the Register. IBM has offered Linux on some of its power-based servers before, but this is the first Linux only model to my knowledge. The OpenPower 710 appears to be lacking some of the bells and whistles that the higher end models that run AIX have, so this should allow them to protect the more expensive models while still allowing them to compete with Intel and AMD. One of these for LQ would be nice ;)
–jeremy

LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 01.23.05

The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include our new audio setup, an update on our intro, the new LQ Radio logo and tagline, the new LQ bugtracker, a couple random LQ stats, a product announcement from IBM and the impact Microsoft has on software prices.
–jeremy

LQ Radio – Slogan and Logo

LQ Radio now has a tagline and a logo! Check it out and let me know what you think.
–jeremy

Linux Laptops get Centrino Inside

Intel has announced that Linux Laptops can now carry the Centrino logo on them. From the article:

Karen Regis, manager of mobile programs and promotions at the chipmaker said the reason for the change was that with the release of the 2.6.8 Linux kernel, the open source operating system's power management abilities now meet Intel's requirements for Centrino notebook battery life.

While this makes little technical difference (I've been using the Centrino in my Thinkpad since I got it), I think it's important for two reasons. First, the fact that Intel made such a large change in policy is significant from a precedence standpoint. Moving forward, hopefully all their products will have Linux support. Additionally, when a company of this size does something, often many other companies follow suit. Second, this should be a boon for the Linux Laptop market, which could really use a shot in the arm. With IBM dropping the Thinkpad there is a huge opportunity from someone to step up here and be the leader (the Thinkpad was a favorite among Linux user). Who will step up? I have no idea ;) While part of me is really happy to see this announcement, another part of me can't help but wonder what took so long. Once again it's easy to forget how far we still have to go (and how far we've actually come).
–jeremy

LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 01.20.05

The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include the LQ Podcast moving to the LQ Radio site, our new audio setup, Sometimes things just work out, LinuxWorld Expo and a couple Linux News stories.
–jeremy

Test LQ Radio Trackbacks

Testing LQ Radio Trackbacks.
–jeremy