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Freeing Your Phone With the FIC Neo FreeRunner   more similar news »
Free Software Magazine: "The temptation to compare the FreeRunner and the Apple iPhone can be overwhelming. They both run a Unix-like operating system; they both have GPS, wi-fi, and accelerometers; they are both cell phones. In spite of their similarities, their differences are even more striking."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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A Baby Named Linux   more similar news »
Linux.com: "Reader Christian Nielsen wrote from Sweden to tell us he and his girlfriend have named their baby Linux, after the operating system, and attached this darling photo."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Assigning Multiple Addresses to a Network Interface   more similar news »
LinuxPlanet: "With the ip command you can assign multiple network addresses to a network interface, without creating aliases like ifconfig requires."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Kubuntu 8.10 Beta ScreenShots Intrepid Ibex   more similar news »
Linux Dynasty: "Just as I brought you the Ubuntu 8.10B ScreenShots, I now bring you the Kubuntu 8.10B ScreenShots."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Top 10 Open Source Productivity Apps   more similar news »
Intranet Journal: "9. OxygenOffice Professional -- Think of it as Open Office with all of the bells and whistles. Clip art, extra fonts, templates, and all of the little extras you wished a standard install of Open Office might bother to come with."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Linux-Kongress: Corbet Presents New Kernel 2.6.27   more similar news »
Linux Magazine: "In the second keynote of the Linux-Kongress in Hamburg, Germany, cofounder of LWN.net and kernel developer Jonathan Corbet presented details on yesterday's released Kernel 2.6.27, but also described some of the work Linux Torvalds and his group of hackers have been up to."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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It's a Big Cloud   more similar news »
Realeyes Technology: "Using this definition, it is obvious that 'cloud computing' is simply a buzzword. Anyone who makes online purchases, has an online Email account, or has joined a social networking site is participating in 'cloud computing'."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Cross platform development with JRuby and Swing   more similar news »
IBM Developerworks: "In addition to building Web and console applications with Ruby, you can write complex GUI desktop applications that run unmodified on multiple platforms. This article introduces Monkeybars,a library that uses JRuby and Swing for building applications, and takes you through an example application."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Develop a Dynamic Location-Based Mashup   more similar news »
IBM Developerworks: "Mashups are a new, highly interactive Web development methodology. Essentially a mix of related content put together from disparate sources, mashups provide rich dynamic content for a superb user experience. Getting Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) and mashup chops into your development toolbox will benefit you with high demand in the evolving Web 2.0 workspace."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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OS and Virtualization or Virtualization and OS: Red Hat Analyst Day   more similar news »
RedMonk: "The philosophical differences between Red Hat and VMware could not have been more apparent during their respective events -- September's VMworld gathering in Las Vegas and yesterday's Red Hat analyst day held at the New York Stock Exchange."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Shell Script To Back Up All MySQL Databases   more similar news »
HowtoForge: "This script will create a backup of each table in every database (one file per table), compress it and upload it to a remote ftp."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Mozilla Labs Introduces Geode   more similar news »
OStatic: "Geode is one of the first applications to use the new W3C geolocation specification API. It is currently available as a plug-in for Firefox 3 (and seems to only support Windows and Mac systems at this time)."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Happy 10th Birthday Linux Today!   more similar news »
September 28th was Linux Today's 10th birthday. I missed it because I was gallivanting about the countryside on an out-of-town trip, so today is official Happy Birthday Linux Today day!
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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How To Set Up A Headless X Server On Redhat Linux   more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Today we're going to look at setting up a headless X Server. It's not quite as difficult, or as scary, as it sounds. Running a headless X Server is kind of like Night Of The Living Dead (the original; although the remake was kind of fun) except without all the zombies and with exported displays instead of excoriated remains..."
Sun Oct 12, 2008
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Video: From Zero to Samba in Six Minutes   more similar news »
LinuxPlanet: "Charlie Schluting's video tutorial shows you how to set up a Samba server on Ubuntu, and test it from a Windows PC, all in just a few minutes."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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On Making Releases...   more similar news »
Linus' Blog: "So I cut the 2.6.27 release today, and it's always a somewhat anti-climactic thing."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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File Format Brouhaha Pits FOSS Against Proprietary   more similar news »
OStatic: "Thomson is seeking $10 million in damages annually from GMU, according to the report, and open source software and file formats are at the heart of the conflict."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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The KOffice 2.0 Beta, Part 2: Graphical and Charting Programs   more similar news »
Linux.com: "Now it's the turn of the rest of the beta: The KPlato project manager, KChart, the vector graphics editor Karbon, and the raster graphics editor Krita. These four graphical and charting programs have always been among the best-regarded of the KOffice programs. All of them have matured much faster than the traditional office applications KWord, KSpread, and KPresenter."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Software as a Service a Winning Model for Hotspot Provider   more similar news »
Wi-Fi Planet: "Not that Sputnik has grown enormous or anything. Its still a lean, mean entrepreneurial machine, with fewer than ten employees. But it evidently hasnt just been flying in circles. LaDuke says Sputnik will start showing an operational profit before the end of this quarter. Not bad for a little start-up with a one-track mind."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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First dual-monitor LTSP 5 set-up?   more similar news »
LinuxDevices: "DisklessWorkstations says one of its thin clients now supports dual monitors, when used with LTSP 5 (Linux Terminal Server Project v5). The Troy, Michigan based thin client vendor claims to be the "first to release how to configure dual monitors using LTSP 5.""
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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On the Linux Laptop the Bundle is All   more similar news »
Linux and Open Source: "Our review of the latest Linux laptop, the Asus EeePC 1000, has not begun auspiciously but with an important lesson. In a Linux laptop, the bundle is all."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Open Source is About Belief in Code   more similar news »
Linux and Open Source: "You can read stories about doom and depression somewhere else today...There is something there that does not exist in the proprietary wreckage, something important. Code."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Ubuntu's Balancing Act   more similar news »
Open Enterprise: "Once it emerged that Google ran on GNU/Linux, there could be no more argument about the latter's suitability for the enterprise. Similarly, MySQL's adoption by just about every Web 2.0 company meant that it, too, could no longer be dismissed as underpowered."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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The Lenovo S10 Netbook is Here, Count Me In   more similar news »
Defensive Computing: "The S10 is here, I ordered one yesterday and I'm psyched. The IdeaPad S10 is Lenovo's just-released entry in the Netbook market. "Netbook" is a new term that's applied to cheap small laptops that run either Windows XP Home Edition or Linux. No Vista or OS X here (neither is cheap)."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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eCryptfs: Single-File Encryption in Linux   more similar news »
DevX: "Yet many developers try to build their own cryptographic technology, which often gets them in trouble. A better approach is to employ tools that rely on proven cryptography techniques and algorithms. A great example of this approach is eCryptfs, a complete cryptographic file system for Linux that essentially is a robust implementation of mature cryptographic technology."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Zimbra Collaboration Server, Keeping the Discussion Going   more similar news »
ServerWatch: "Zimbra Collaboration Server (ZCS) separates itself from the pack in several ways. First and foremost, it occupies a newly emerging niche of "commercial open source" products. That is, the base version of ZCS is open source software, free to acquire or modify."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Life on the Cutting Edge - ArchLinux   more similar news »
The Smaller Bang: "After a few months of using it, I finally feel I am confident enough to write a piece about one of the best, and I MEAN best, linux distros ever, archlinux. This distro is rather unique, and several things in it make it the ideal distro for the intermediate level linux user."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Does Hacking Closed Hardware Hinder Open Hardware?   more similar news »
O'Reilly: "Though open drivers exist for video cards produced by companies who produce binary-only drivers, I realized a fundamental point about my purchasing habits. I'm profoundly uncomfortable purchasing devices which, by default, do not provide the freedoms I desire."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Bash Extended Globbing   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "A subtle point about pathname expansion that is not often understood is that it is done by bash and not by the operating system or by the program that is being run. The program never sees the wildcards, bash substitutes the expansion into the command line before running the program."
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Linux-Kongress: Linux Foundation Declares OS X a Luxury Jail   more similar news »
Linux-Magazine: "Bottomley instead likened the OS X to a luxury jail and that Microsoft users are clearly finding themselves in one with dirty toilets in comparison. Mac users, he says, can't even see the cell bars for the plasma screens surrounding them. He emphasized that Apple might participate in Open Source, but that it gives little in return and doesn't disclose many of its components."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Running The Chromium Browser On Ubuntu 8.04 With CrossOver Chromium   more similar news »
HowtoForge: "Chromium is an open-source browser project that is the basis for Google's Chrome browser. Right now, Chromium doesn't support Linux natively, but Codeweavers has created a Linux port called CrossOver Chromium that can be installed free of charge. This guide shows how to install CrossOver Chromium on Ubuntu 8.04."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Glintech Integrates Asterisk, Jabber for Open Source UC Platform   more similar news »
Techworld: ""One thing that Jabber allowed us to do was to provide server side rosters so that when a new user starts, they already had everyone else in their contact list," he said. "By looking at another user's profile, they can also get their mobile number and other contact information.""
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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AMD's MultiView On Linux   more similar news »
Phoronix: "Using MultiView on Linux you can easily drive four, six, or even eight screens. In fact, up to 32 displays are theoretically supported on a single system (permitting you have enough graphics cards and PCI Express slots). MultiView also allows for OpenGL acceleration across all displays and does not rely upon Xinerama."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Stupid Firefox Tricks, Part I   more similar news »
LinuxPlanet: "Akkana Peck shows how you can speed up your Web searches with custom bookmarklets-- you don't need to be an ace coder to create your own; it's easy, fast, and powerful."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Google Refutes Cloud Computing Negativity   more similar news »
Tech Treasures: "when Richard Stallman, the Dean of the free software movement weighs in that it's actually stupid, it's going to make you stand up and take notice. So to get yet another view on all of this, I had a chat with Rishi Chandra, the product manager for Google Docs Enterprise."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Turn Linux into Fort Knox: 10 Tools for a Safer Web Server   more similar news »
Daily Artisan: "Linux is a secure and stable OS but is still vulnerable to bugs, security leaks and intrusion attacks specially if you are using it as a web server. To detect such attacks and security holes, security tools are needed. These can be used to patch up bugs, fix network leaks, prevent viruses, trojan horses and remote exploits."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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750,000 Lost Jobs? The Dodgy Digits Behind the War on Piracy   more similar news »
Ars Technica: "750,000 and $200 to $250 billion. The first is the number of U.S. jobs supposedly lost to intellectual property theft; the second is the annual dollar cost of IP infringement to the U.S. economy."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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KDE and GNOME Users: Different Download Habits   more similar news »
Datamation: "Most GNU/Linux users get the bulk of their applications from their distribution's repositories. However, those who want the cutting edge take to the Web to find it, often to GNOMEfiles if they use the GNOME desktop, or to KDE.apps.org if they use KDE."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Why eBay Should Open-Source Skype   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "eBay is not going through the happiest of times. Not only has it found it necessary to make 1000 people - 10% of its workforce - redundant, it has had to own up to a serious breach of trust with its Internet telephony program, Skype."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Better Late Than Never, Yahoo Debuts Zimbra-Powered Calendar   more similar news »
LinuxInsider: "Yahoo could use a calendar, or 10 of them, to measure the time that's passed since the last time it updated its calendar offering. On Wednesday, though, Yahoo rolled out a beta version of its calendar app, complete with modern innovations such as CalDAV and iCal compatibility."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Five Outliners for Linux   more similar news »
Linux.com: "The first essays of the school year are coming due, and with the essays comes the need to outline and plan. GNU/Linux users are fortunate to have a number of outlining applications from which to choose."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Network Performance Fine Tuning in openSUSE & SUSE   more similar news »
SUSE & openSUSE: "With Kernel 2.6 (default in recent releases of openSUSE & SuSE Linux), there are some fine tuning you can do to improve Network performance and get that extra out of your system."
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Nautilus Actions: Do Just About Anything to a File by Right-Clicking It   more similar news »
Ubuntu Kung Fu: "Wouldn't it be useful if you could add your own right-click option that performed a specific action on the file? For example, if you right-clicked a Microsoft Word or OpenOffice.org document, how about if a Print document option appeared? If you right-click an image, how about if an option appeared to shrink the image or sharpen it?"
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Cisco: All the Open Source That's Fit to Ship   more similar news »
The Open Road: "Or how about Cisco, with this impressive list of open-source licenses used for software embedded in Cisco's security appliances?"
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Linux for the Accountant?   more similar news »
Enterpriser: "Your company's accounts department can migrate to the Linux platform, however let us take a look at findings of our survey of a typical accounting SMB, and then see the solutions offered by Linux."
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Stallman vs. Clouds   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "I respect Richard Stallman for the same reason I respect gravity. The man is a force of nature. He is like the iron core of the Earth: fixed, central, essential. So, when I read a story like "Cloud computing is a trap, warns GNU founder Richard Stallman", which ran in the Guardian last week, I take notice."
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Going to a Linux or Open-Source Show?   more similar news »
Practical Technology: "The Linux Foundation recently announced that theyd be holding a new get-together, LinuxCon and a few days later IDG announced that they were transforming LinuxWorld into OpenSource World. My question: Will you be going to either one? Or, to any of the other major open-source shows like OSCon?"
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Puppy Linux Live Trumps LinuxDefender In More Ways Than One   more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "The one thing that blew my mind is that the download links for LinuxDefender Live don't even work any more...I knew they'd been swallowed up by BitDefender (or am I getting foggy and not remembering them always being under that umbrella? ;), but I had no idea that the entire project had been trashed."
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Upcoming PHP 5.3 Beefs up Security   more similar news »
Computerworld: "PHP security guru Stefan Esser recently posted on some of the changes and important security issues that are likely to have significant effects for the everyday PHP coder (and user) with the release of the upcoming PHP 5.3."
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Using Iconv To Convert Character Sets On Linux And Unix   more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Today, we're going to look at character conversion Since, if you looked at the picture in yesterday's bash script post, you probably noticed that a lot of the foreign characters came up looking like garbage. Ok; maybe not garbage, but certainly not in the way they were intended to be shown."
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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