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Linus Torvalds has had much to say down under. Looks like the Linux.conf.au shindig compelled him to talk.

Linux is getting lots of ink on mobility. Looks like they are making progress on many different fronts, and our next iPhone might run Linux instead of OSX.

Red Hat is looking to make some waves in the IT world by hitting one billion USD in revenue this year. It could be a reasonable goal, seeing as how it is outrageously popular.

Mac and PS3 users, check out the new Yellow Dog 6, and get to folding.

Phoronix has an analysis of the AMD Phenom. They look at the 32bit versus the 64bit performance. It is an interesting angle. 


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