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Media PC on Linux

November 19th, 2009 gatolinux No comments

As an experiment I decided to build Media PC based on Linux. First of all I was wondering, how much did the Linux distributions evolve in the past few years (I’ve used Linux since a few years only on servers). The second thing is, I was fascinated by quite new, miniaturized hardware solutions based on Intel Atom processors. The third was, I wanted to check in real life the suitability of so called Media P..

Concerning the last one, after a tentative googling I made a few assumptions, which I’d like to achieve:

  • watching films/pictures in HD on my TV set;
  • listening to music (including webcast);
  • browsing on the TV set;
  • using everything as a simple NAS (Network Attached Storage) – mainly for a backup.

And the usage of all hardware should be not much involving, which means that I’d like it to ensure:

  • an easy allocation of media (that is data) in the device;
  • easy handling – the best option would be a remote control;
  • a quick start – optimal using a hibernation mechanism.

It’d also be good if the hardware was silent and didn’t use much energy. Not meaningless would be also fitting it all into a small and aesthetic case – looking more like an audio player than a PC (only with this assumption you can negotiate with the fair sex leaving the machine in a saloon – that is close to the TV set).;-)

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Ubuntu heads to the clouds

July 15th, 2009 gatolinux No comments

On July 1, Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu in partnership with Eucalyptus Systems, an open-source cloud infrastructure firm, will be launching Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services.

In a statement, Mark Shuttleworth, Canonical’s CEO said, “Enterprises are realizing that building ‘private clouds’ enables them to better manage variable workloads, while reducing the waste of idle servers. Building on an open-source technology also avoids the issue of vendor lock-in. Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud enables businesses to do this–and the addition of these services helps them to do it with confidence.”

Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services will enable users to scale up from a five-machine environment all the way to a site license covering all machines, physical and virtual, in a single location. The Enterprise Cloud is built with Ubuntu 9.04 servers.

Support pricing starts at $4,750 and goes up from there based on the usual factors such as the number of servers and support level. To find out more about this new service, you should visit the Canonical Server Cloud page.

Original from ComputerWorld Blogs.

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Go Google Chrome OS! Just don’t go too fast, too far

July 11th, 2009 gatolinux No comments

I’m rubbing my hands with glee with the thought of Google Chrome OS punishing Windows in the desktop market, but I also fear trading one desktop operating system overlord for another.

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