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Crowd-sourcing the E-car   more similar news »
Washington Post: "After the wikipedia, the wikicar. "eCars - Now!" is a Finnish Internet community seeking to apply the collective approach taken by online collaborators like the authors of Wikipedia to start converting used petrol-fuelled cars to electric ones, with the first roll-out due this year."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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When Is Open Source Not That Open Source?   more similar news »
DevX: "License alone doesn't determine open source. The degree and ease of individual participation in the development process are equally important determining factors."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Lighten up Your Desktop   more similar news »
IT Toolbox: "LXDE is a new project aimed to provide a new desktop environment which is lightweight and fast. It's not designed to be powerful and bloated, but to be usable and slim enough, and keep the resource usage low. Different from other desktop environments, we don't tightly integrate every component. Instead, we tried to make all components independent, and each of them can be used independently with few dependencies."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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The Mess That is Linux Volume Management   more similar news »
LXer: "The GNU/Linux operating system is blessed to have sound partition management tools like GParted which are very easy to use. However, when it comes to the management of 'virtual partitions' known as volumes, things are quite different. There is Linx Volume Management, or LVM in short, however, it can almost only be used from the command line. Also, it doesn't integrate software RAID - except for striping. I was quite optimistic when I started using volume management some four years ago, but not anymore. Let me explain why I'm disappointed."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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MySQL: Back to Its Roots Via Sun   more similar news »
InternetNews: "While MySQL is helping Sun to better understand the broader open source community approach, a side effect is that it is actually been beneficial to MySQL's development as well."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Network Security Toolkit Distribution Aids Network Security Administrators   more similar news »
Linux.com: "Network Security Toolkit is one of many live CD Linux distributions focusing on network monitoring, analysis, and security. NST was designed to give network security administrators easy access to a comprehensive set of open source network applications, many of which are among the top 100 security tools recommended by insecure.org."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Linux HOWTO: Video Editing Magic with ffmpeg   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "Non-linear video editing tools are great, but they're not always the best tool for the job. This is where a powerful tool like ffmpeg becomes useful. This tutorial by Elliot Isaacson covers the basics of transcoding video, as well as more advanced tricks like creating animations, screen captures, and slow motion effects."
This is a 10-minute video tutorial-- ed.
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Undeleted: Carving Tools Help You Recover Deleted Files   more similar news »
Linux Magazine: "Modern filesystems make forensic file recovery much more difficult. Tools like Foremost and Scalpel identify data structures and carve files from a hard disk image."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Using Adobe Flash and Other 32-bit Applications on 64-bit Linux   more similar news »
Linux.com: "And finally we have Java, the "write once, run anywhere" language that brought us our first taste of client-side Web interactivity. Sadly, Sun doesn't seem to think "anywhere" includes 64-bit machines, at least for Web applets. Sun's JRE is available for 64-bit Linux, but does not include a working browser plugin. However, the IcedTea Java plugin will run under 64-bit Linux."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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San Francisco Hack: Where Was the Oversight?   more similar news »
InternetNews: "If the City of San Francisco were a public corporation and allowed a blunder on par with the recent Terry Childs case, it might find itself facing federal investigation and Mayor Gavin Newsom might be fighting to stay out of jail, experts said."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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JasperSoft Fires Up New OSS Forge   more similar news »
LinuxInsider: "The new JasperSoft Forge responds to the changing needs of both open source software developers and a new class of business users drawn to the forge JasperSoft created two years ago. JasperForge v2, developed in a partnership with Essentia, uses a social networking approach to provide an intuitive experience for users to join or start a project, interact with the community around it, and move that project forward."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Top Spammer Sentenced to Nearly Four Years   more similar news »
PCWorld: "The "spam king" was sentenced on Tuesday to 47 months in prison, with a ruling that the court hopes sends a message to other online criminals. Robert Soloway, the man known as the spam king for the massive volume of spam he sent out, pleaded guilty to fraud, spamming and tax evasion after being indicted in May 2007."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Spam King Escapes From Federal Prison   more similar news »
Rocky Mountain News: "The man known as "The Spam King" walked away from a minimum-security federal prison Sunday in Florence and was last seen in Lakewood."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Ubuntu to get Open-source Java Heart Implant   more similar news »
the Register: "Ubuntu's proving popular in one- and two-U rackable servers and blades running file, database, mail and web servers. Enterprise Java, though, would help Ubuntu power applications like online banking. Ultimately, Canonical wants big application providers SAP and Oracle to certify on Ubuntu."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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Re-jigged Intel Mobile Linux stack Dumps Ubuntu   more similar news »
The Register: "Intel's project to put a Linux and open source stack on mobile devices is getting overhauled to attract developer support, having failed to generate much interest... the existing Ubuntu-based kernel is out and Fedora is in, along with a set of Gnome-compatible mobile components that updates Moblin's previous Gnome implementation."
Fri Jul 25, 2008
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