
May 6th, 2007 by

LinuxChick
NEW YORK (AP) – Speculation about a possible Microsoft-Yahoo tie-up met with skepticism Friday from analysts who believe services from the two companies have too much in common.
Yahoo shares surged nearly 10 per cent following published reports Friday that Microsoft Corp. is resuming its pursuit of Yahoo Inc. in an attempt to better compete with Web search and advertising leader Google Inc.
The New York Post reported that Microsoft has asked Yahoo to enter formal negotiations for an acquisition that could be worth $50 billion. Yahoo’s market capitalization was about $38 billion on Thursday.
Both companies declined comment on the reports, each of which cited unidentified people familiar with the situation.
Jeesh, I like Yahoo, I’d really rather not see it turn in to another of MS’s messes!
Source: Yahoo News
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May 6th, 2007 by

LinuxChick
ArchLinux or Arch for short is one of the uprising new distributions. Well, at least compared to old folks like Debian or Slackware it’s still fresh and shining . Arch is gaining new users and good reviews every day. Let’s find out why this is happening.
The fun starts here
Arch is a rolling-release distro which means that the repositories are updated regularly and not in a few month cycle like Fedora or Ubuntu. New releases just update the install CDs with recent packages, but the distribution is evolving constantly regardless the releases. In order to install ArchLinux we can use three different ISO images
ftp allows a direct install from repositories, so we have to have a good Internet connection,
base contains core packages on the CD allowing a basic install (we get the text mode as a result)
full contains more packages, including X.org a some lighter window managers.
I personally recommend ftp or base options as full becomes outdated very fast.
Arch installation is performed by a text/curses based installer which is divided into few parts: partitioning and partitions selection, selecting and installing packages and the kernel and, at the end, configuring the system and installing Grub (the boot manager). The installer requires that you read the docs before the actual installation (unless you are Linus or alike ).
Complete Review
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