Jan 17
Setting up a file server doesn’t need to be complicated. With three desktop machines (Kubuntu, Win XP and a testbed, which is currently running ReactOS) and a laptop (Xubuntu) in use at home, our IT is reaching small office proportions, and like many small offices, we run into file sharing problems.
Peer-to-peer networking is fine when all the machines are on, but inevitably it happens that the file I want is on a PC that isn’t running. Even worse, it be on my testbed machine that is currently in pieces or undergoing yet another upgrade. So, we need an always-on server that any of us can access any time, but if it is always on, it needs to be quiet, reliable and cheap to run.
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Jan 15
I’ve spent the last two weeks on the road, meeting with customers and prospects. It has been enlightening, to say the least. One primary theme has emerged: the Web 2.0 revolution is over. The web has already won. Its chief weapon? Open source.
It hasn’t “won” in the sense that every application is now social. It hasn’t won in the sense of market share. But it has clearly won in the sense of mindshare and intentions.
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