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Proxmox VE 1.2: First Impressions
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| The Proxmox VE (Virtualization Environment) system isn’t the main thrust of
| Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH. The company began in 2004 as a provider of
| anti-spam and anti-virus mail gateway appliances. They currently offer both a
| virtual appliance and a CD version of their Proxmox Mail Gateway. The CD
| version of the software must be installed on its own dedicated hardware to
| create the appliance.
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http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7333/
Digital and Analog Circuit Simulation with Ksimus
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| As you can see, Ksimus' analog capabilities are fairly complete. Figure 2
| shows an analog circuit I built to demonstrate the Slider input as well as
| the Data Recorder. In this circuit, I have a sine wave and an analog slider
| that ranges from -1 to 1. I send these two outputs into the two comparison
| operators and get a digital output that I use to drive a couple LEDs. I've
| also included a label that displays the actual value being output by the
| slider. Finally, you can see the various wave forms and logic states in the
| graph windows. When the simulation is running, I can adjust the slider to
| change the relative duty cycle of the two LEDs.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/digital-and-analog-circuit-simulation-ksimus
Recent:
How many desktop Linux users?
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| Web site surveys are all well and good, but they only tell part of the story.
| And, as the numbers I cite above shows, Web site numbers show an enormous
| range. Some of that may represent bias. The Boycott Novell Web site, for
| example, recently proclaims that Net Applications' operating system numbers
| are a "Big Lie" and pointed out that Microsoft was one of Net Applications'
| biggest customers. My own site focuses a lot on Linux, so it's no surprise
| that I have a high percentage of Linux-using visitors.
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http://blogs.computerworld.com/how_many_desktop_linux_users
Linux at 1 percent?! Ha! It's more like 45 percent
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| Looking into the future just a little, it's easy to see how the Linux desktop
| number will shift dramatically between now and 2011.
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| Here are two reasons:
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| 1) Fast boot silicon.
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| Many notebook vendors and motherboard makers in general, are now
| including fast boot options which typically are Linux operating systems
| with browser capabilities. These systems are not just netbooks but high
| end desktop boards as well.
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| Certainly, I would expect that many of these fast boot machines will end
| up being dual boot machines, but they will increase desktop Linux
| penetration significantly. In fact if the fast boot silicon becomes a
| default feature (and it sure is looking that way), Linux quite literally
| will be embedded - not installed - on nearly every new computer system
| motherboard.
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http://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2009/05/linux-at-1-percent-ha-its-more.html#more
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