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Operating Systems

Submission + - Daylight Saving Time change and datacenters

Cheeze writes: As I am sure some of you know, Daylight Saving Time is slated to change this year thanks to The Energy Policy Act of 2005. This means nothing to the large majority of the population except they will either sleep late one day or have to commute in the dark. To a select few, this is a crunch time akin to the y2k fiasco, only there has been almost zero publicity recently. These select few are the ones responsible for updating the millions of computers, both servers and workstations, with the new time zone information. For newer servers, this usually means just install a patch and reboot (which is slightly more than mildly inconvenient). For older servers, this is basically an "End of Life" declaration. Servers running software for which no patch is available will be unable to update their own clocks. This doesn't seem like such a big deal until you realize Microsoft is only offering patches for WindowsXP and newer and Sun is not supporting Solaris 7 and older. That should knock a large percentage of the computers 1 hour off for a few weeks this spring. What are you doing in your datacenter to prepare?
Software

Submission + - Get RSS feeds for scientific literature

gmsieling writes: "After working to improve the quality of our code base at work, I thought it would be interesting to get alerts when people published papers on software engineering. I found a site that will create the feeds from search results automatically, or if you prefer, send you email alerts when new results appear. I wrote up a description of how to do this."
Software

Submission + - 80% discount on mac software, unique?

jetuser writes: "Macheist.com has revealed their final bundle deal. For $49.99 , you can recieve these programs: Delicioius Library, FotoMagico, ShapeShifter, DEVONthink personal, Disco, RapidWeaver, iClip 4, One Pangea Game of choice, NewsFire, TextMate. NewsFire was locked until the goal of $50,000 for charity had been reached. TextMate will remain locked until $100,000 is reached. 25% of all purchases will go toward charities. You can choose to split your money between all 8 charities or send it to one of your choice."

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