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Linux can do anything WHS can do but it has less hardware requirements, a smaller footprint and wait for it..... no additional cost" Except pool drives of varying sizes, with the ability to add new drives of any size to the pool at will.
RE[4]: Hmm... what about Krita ?
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The Problem With The Linux Community
O'Reilly Media
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Open Source
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Google's free Chrome operating system: Details, video emerge
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Giving thanks: tech trends (and other things) Ars is thankful for
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So You Want to Buy a Netbook...
Popular Mechanics
Open-source devotees may also opt for a Linux netbook, although these are becoming less common. And sorry, Apple fans: no Mac netbooks just yet. The most common netbook configurations currently involve 1.3- and 1.6-GHz versions of Intel’s p...
HP Adds ProCurve One Partners, Apps
InternetNews.com
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Google holds the future of Linux
Infoworld
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Lack of cross-platform support in Silverlight 4 explained
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