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Install VirtualBox 2.1 in Ubuntu 8.10

http://tombuntu.com

Use virtualization software? Check out VirtualBox 2.1, which adds some exciting new features: Support for 64-bit guests on 32-bit host operating systems. Testing a 64-bit desktop is now much easier thanks to VirtualBox supporting 64-bit guests on 32-bit hosts. It's pretty impressive that this is even possible!

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Novell Dumped for Red Hat (Again)

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The Indian Express migrates to Red Hat (press release and amusing videos)

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Created by komrad 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Three ways to create Web-accessible calendars on your intranet

http://www.linux.com

Let's take a look at three projects that are aimed at showing calendar information through a Web interface: WebCalendar, VCalendar, and CaLogic. These projects run on a LAMP server and provide a Web interface to calendar events.

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Created by binarycanary 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Patents Roundup: Microsoft’s Intellectual ‘Welfare’, Litigation Rising, Abuse Beyond USPTO

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Microsoft settles suits; patent lawsuits rising; EU in need of answers

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Created by komrad 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Morphing dialogs and the AJAX roadmap for Launchpad

http://www.markshuttleworth.com

The user experience and design team at Canonical includes a few folks dedicated to web technology. At the moment, there is a substantial effort under way to reshape the Launchpad UI now that we have the core capabilities for cross-project bug tracking, code publishing and translation in place.

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Created by joy1234 17 years 4 weeks ago
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GNU/LINUX Gets organized in New Mexico

http://dthomasdigital.wordpress.com

New Mexico is alive and well as far as Linux, Open Source and just about anything else technology you can think of.

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Created by bollezza 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Howto install Google Gadgets in ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)

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Google Gadgets for Linux provides a platform for running desktop gadgets under Linux, catering to the unique needs of Linux users. We are compatible with the gadgets written for Google Desktop for Windows as well as the Universal Gadgets on iGoogle. Following Linux norms, this project will be open-sourced, under the Apache License.

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Created by aditiseth 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Barracuda offers a new -- and free -- alternative to Spamhaus

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A new, free alternative to Spamhaus has arrived: the Barracuda Reputation Block List (BRBL), provided by well-known, open source-based Barracuda Networks. And Barracuda CEO Dean Drako says the company has no plans to charge for the service in the future.

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Created by jefe 17 years 4 weeks ago
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10 Novell Predictions for 2009

http://boycottnovell.com

Here are some things which seem likely to happen in the year to come

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Created by komrad 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Extensive List of Keyboard Shortcuts for Ubuntu/GNOME Desktop

http://www.junauza.com

The fastest and most efficient way to navigate your Ubuntu/GNOME desktop is to learn the keyboard shortcuts that are available at your fingertips. With minimum effort, you can run applications, switch between windows or workspaces, take screenshots, and do other essential tasks. So if you want to increase your productivity, you have to know the all-important keys.

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Created by TMNGoat 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Configure Port Forwarding to a VirtualBox Guest OS

http://tombuntu.com

Running a server as a guest in a VirtualBox virtual machine isn't much good when you can't network with the guest OS from your host machine. Instead of setting up host interface networking, you can simply port forward though VirtualBox's NAT. Once port forwarding is set up, any computer on your network will be able to network with your guest OS though forwarded ports on your host.

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Created by t1000 17 years 4 weeks ago
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HP Opens Up Open Source for Small Businesses

http://ostatic.com

HP has been quirky over the years when it comes to open source. It has been, traditionally, a company that supports open source -- especially in larger enterprises. While large businesses are a major focus for HP -- and it has supported open source in other ways -- a "smaller business" line of open source products has been a long time coming.

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Created by mads 17 years 4 weeks ago
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“More Linux Distributions” Isn’t Necessarily the Answer

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I’m not convinced that we need more distributions. More distributions would result in huge duplication of work...

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Created by KDEmon 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Flock - The Ultimate Student Browser

http://www.makeuseof.com

I’m using Flock as my main browser. However for most of you, Firefox will be your choice. The reason I would recommend using Flock over Firefox to create the ultimate student research browser is the number of built in functionalities which really is quite useful for a student.

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Created by extra 17 years 4 weeks ago
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Confusion And Lame Encryption On Linux And Unix

http://linuxshellaccount.blogspot.com

See if you can figure out what the encrypted script is :)

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