Everybody know great free open source CMS Joomla. Joomla -one of the most famous free CMS came back in 2005 yet. Today, after 42 months it is very powerful CMS with a lot of plugins. Every day more and more websites start running on this CMS. But there is still a gap in using this CMS with organizations.
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Install GUI in Ubuntu Server
We have already discussed how to install ubuntu 9.04 LAMP server .If you are a new user and not familiar with command prompt you can install GUI for your ubuntu LAMP server using the 2 options
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FSF launches new free software activist internship program
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced a new internship program for free software activists, inviting students to apply for its first round of openings by Monday, May 25th.
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The Open Source Philosophy
There has been a lot of discussion recently on the Open Source Definition, and the use (and abuse) of the term "Open Source." One of the things that has been missing from this discussion is a higher-level overview of where the friction between "open source" and so-called "fauxpen source" comes from: intent.
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Scripting the Vim editor with Vmscript
Vimscript is a mechanism for reshaping and extending the Vim editor. Scripting allows you to create new tools, simplify common tasks, and even redesign and replace existing editor features. This article introduces the fundamental components of the Vimscript programming language: values, variables, expressions, statements, functions, and commands.
Read more »Sabayon 4.1 - A Linux monster (cute one)
Sabayon was probably the first Linux that offered 3D gadgets in the live session out of the box, no special configurations on behalf of the user required. It is also probably the first Linux that demanded more than 10GB of hard disk space.
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Get to know Linux: Window Maker
Continuing with our introduction to old-school Linux window managers, I would like to bring to you Window Maker. The Window Maker window manager was designed to look and feel like the old NeXT GUI.
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8 Beautiful Conky Desktop Monitor Setup
Conky is a highly customizable desktop monitor for X Window System. Think of it as KDE4 desktop widgets on crack.
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Moonlight 2 preview shows promise, still needs work
The developers behind the open source Moonlight project have announced the availability of a Moonlight 2.0 preview release. This version brings preliminary support for Silverlight to the Linux platform.
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The Perfect Server - Ubuntu 9.04 [ISPConfig 3]
This tutorial shows how to prepare an Ubuntu 9.04 server for the installation of ISPConfig 3, and how to install ISPConfig 3.
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Novell prepping Moblin version of SUSE
Novell announced it is developing a Moblin-based version of SUSE Linux that is optimized for Intel Atom-based netbooks. In addition, Intel and Novell today announced a partnership to collaborate and encourage original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and original design manufacturers (ODMs) to adopt the Linux-based Moblin distribution.
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7 E17 Distributions
KDE4 is not the only desktop environment which provides a sleek eye candy experience. E17 still remains to be one of the only Desktop Environments/Window Manager, which provides a speedy and visually pleasing experience.
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Ubuntu Tip: How to Erase CD-RW/DVD-RW
If you want to Erase CD-RW/DVD-RW in Ubuntu use the one of the following options...
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Linux is not about what you see on the screen
It seems to me to be a common theme of comparing Linux and open source against the big bad proprietary companies. Linux is not about what you see on the screen. It is more a way of thinking.
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Opting in for better open source support
As the Internet becomes more vast open source communities need to be not only educating potential users on the benefits of open source software but also encouraging them to become part of the community.
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