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Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS)

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If one were looking to acquire and implement a comprehensive "open source" electronic health record (EHR) system, serious consideration should be paid to the Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS) used by the Indian Health Service (IHS)

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Using GNU info to get more detailed manuals

http://fosswire.com

When you’re looking for some documentation and help about a specific command, man really is your best friend. Almost all the commands on your system will have a man page where you can look to find all sorts of information.

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KDE developers meet, plan and program

http://www.desktoplinux.com

With KDE 4 due out in the fourth quarter of 2007, the KDE developers had their work cut out for themselves when they met in Glasgow, Scotland, for their annual worldwide meeting, aKademy 2007.

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Compiz Fusion on Ubuntu Feisty

http://www.theopensourcerer.com

From my initial experiences with Compiz-Fusion (now a couple of weeks), it is seems more stable than Beryl was and seems to run more smoothly! The new configuration tool is very nice (although lacking any help whatsoever) and effective. And, there are some very nice new features. So, here’s how I installed the latest Compiz Fusion on Ubuntu Feisty.

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How To Utilize Your New Multimedia Keyboard Under Linux

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Xbindkeys is a program that allows you to launch shell commands with your keyboard or your mouse under X Window. It links commands to keys or mouse buttons, using its configuration file. It does not depend on the window manager and can capture all keyboard keys.

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An overview of the Nvidia video driver for Linux

http://www.raiden.net

The larger Linux distros now allow the user to download and install the Nvidia accelerated driver directly from repositories. While this is convienent, we tend to lose perspective as to the details of the driver package. It's the old case of "load first and read the documentation later, if ever". This article supplies an overview of the driver package as supplied by Nvidia.

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Reducing Power Consumption

http://kerneltrap.org

"With all the tickless and other goodies going into the kernel in the last few months, there is a lot of hope that this helps Linux reduce power consumption," Arjan van de Ven began on the lkml, "and the good news is that it does...

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Virtual desktops win thin client fans

http://www.linuxworld.com

Large PC users are increasingly looking to VDI -- virtual desktop infrastructure, which uses VMware to host virtual PCs -- as an alternative to current server-based computing approaches such as Citrix and Windows Terminal Server (WTS), says thin client developer Igel Technology.

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Improve your memory programming

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Are you tired of spending countless hours devoted to fixing memory faults? Do you find yourself constantly being bogged down in programs that leak memory, violate memory bounds, use uninitialized data, and devote an excessive amount of run time to memory management? Use this article to help you conquer these pesky memory defects.

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Network Card Bonding On CentOS

http://www.howtoforge.com

Bonding is the same as port trunking. In the following I will use the word bonding because practically we will bond interfaces as one. Bonding allows you to aggregate multiple ports into a single group, effectively combining the bandwidth into a single connection.

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Zend Releases Version 1.0 of Framework App

http://www.linuxinsider.com

Zend Framework is designed to help software companies speed up their Web application development. It provides developers with a Windows-based platform. "The philosophy that existing with the pre-release versions is the same as we follow now. But there is a lot more functionality in the version 1.0," said Kent Mitchell, director of product marketing.

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Synfig experiments with 2-D animation

http://www.linux.com

Synfig Studio is a 2-D animation program that uses vector graphics. Although it has only just released version 0.61.06-1, it is already approaching early maturity, with enough tools and innovations that professionals might seriously consider using it.

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FUSE on the Mac

http://www.linux.com

Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) has long been one of my favorite features on Linux systems. Using FUSE modules, you can mount all sorts of innovative resources -- Gmail, your Flickr photos, a remote SSH server -- directly into your local machine's filesystem and use their contents exactly as if they were normal files. Now you can do the same thing on Mac OS X, courtesy of MacFUSE.

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Security company launches eBay for 0days

http://www.computerworld.com

On Tuesday, the company launched a security vulnerability marketplace, where details on unpatched software flaws can be bought and sold. By Thursday, the site was offering details on four bugs in products such as the Linux kernel and Yahoo Messenger. No bids had yet been registered, and asking prices for the research ranged between $681 and $2724.

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Linux developers considering move to Eclipse

http://www.linux-watch.com

When you're talking Linux development tools, chances are you're talking about decades-old programming editors like vi and EMACS. These are fine for an older generation of programmers, but today's developers, weaned on Microsoft Visual Studio want integrated development environments.

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