Interesting little moves around 'Microsoft as a standard' .
Read more »Kodak Groks Mono After Large Investment from Bill Gates, Novell Props up Silverlight
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Unix And Linux Cartoons For The Weekend
If only the machines could fix themselves and everyone knew how to use Linux... oh, yeah. I'd be out of a job ;)
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Red Hat and Microsoft Sign Virtualization Interoperability Pact With No Patent Junk
This is huge! Microsoft and Red Hat have signed a *patent-free* virtualization interoperability pact. Here's Red Hat's press release and some analysis by Matt Asay here. Congratulations to Red Hat for refusing to buckle on this vital matter, and to Red Hat Legal for working out the details, and a tip of the hat to Microsoft, for facing reality and doing the right thing.
Read more »New CEO, New Drupal CMS Offerings for Acquia
A year after going commercial, Acquia gets a new chief executive and new plans for the future.
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Little Boxes: Audio Production Hardware At Studio Dave
Linux sound software has been the foundation of my music studio since the late 1990s, but as we all know, that software won't produce so much as a peep without the right hardware. Setting up a stable Linux system for audio production can be problematic enough, and the wrong decision about your hardware can render your otherwise powerful system mute and tuneless.
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25 Reasons to Convert to Linux
Businesses, educational institutions, governmental agencies and other organizations around the world are converting1 their computer operating systems from Microsoft Windows to Linux at an increasing pace. They are likewise converting their application programs from commercial software to free software (also referred to as open source software). There are at least 25 reasons for this situation...
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Industrial distro aims to streamline embedded Linux
MPC Data has launched a wizard-driven, Eclipse-based Linux distribution and toolkit aimed at industrial applications. Available initially in an open source version for Super-H, with commercial versions and wider architecture support to follow, "Little Blue Linux" includes a wizard-driven Eclipse IDE and 2.6.2x BSPs.
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Ubuntu vs. Windows memory, and a backup solution
Martin compares Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Ubuntu RAM usage; backs up the whole machine with Acronis; and finds some things Ubuntu does well, and others that he can't seem to get working
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Hack your Aspire One Linux netbook interface
Small, efficient devices such as the Acer Aspire One and Asus Eee PC are taking the battle for free software to a different front, bringing Linux to hordes of computer users who don't know or care about Linux. They just want something that works, and when they try it, they like it.
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Two in race for Debian project leader
It's that time of the year again - the Debian GNU/Linux project is in election mode with the process for electing a leader for 2009-10 having begun.
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Group test: note takers
Paper - don't you just hate it? We live in the 'information age', and yet the much promised era of the paperless office still seems decades away. But there has to be a more elegant solution...
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Interview With Agostino Russo - Wubi - Ubuntu
In this interview we talk with Agostino about The history of Wubi, Providing a bridge for Windows users to try Linux easily, Integrating Wubi into the Linux community and specifically Ubuntu, and more.
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Free Disk Space by Reducing Reserved Blocks
I use a one terabyte external hard drive for backing up data. The drive came formatted with a FAT filesystem, which I immediately replaced with the more reliable ext3. After formatting the drive as ext3 I noticed that the storage capacity had dropped considerably. Why did this happen?
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andLinux - Run Linux natively inside Windows
This is a most wicked idea: to be able to run Linux applications on top of your Windows desktop, without bothering with partitioning, dual-boot configurations and other stuff normally involved in running multiple operating systems!
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Designing a Linux PAM login security application
Learn 10 steps to designing a simple PAM security login app for Linux
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