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The Ubintu/Linux boot menu after using the same installation for many times would look incredibly messy with entries of older Linux kernels remaining active.
What makes Collectl, a performance monitor for benchmarking, monitoring a system's general heath different from other monitoring tools is that unlike most tools that focus on a small set of statistics and runs either in an iterative manner or a daemon it tries to do it all.
Do you really think that all your important files and documents are safe behind the haven of the password protected log on screen? Well think again.
I always believed that the concept of Wine somewhat defeats the purpose of a Linux as an open source operating system.
Oracle understands the importance of cloud computing down the road.
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