Last month, when the National Center for Open Source and Education announced this year's FOSS and K-12 Education Awards, three of the five awards were given for software designed for the Linux Terminal Service Project (LTSP).
Read more »Microsoft Lobbyist Jonathan Zuck Infiltrates EU Summit on Intellectual Monopolies
Even European events are being 'tainted' by Microsoft cronies that present and moderate sessions
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TimeVault simplifies data backup for Ubuntu users
Backing up data can be difficult, especially when you only want to copy files that changed since the last backup. It can be even more troublesome when you have to remember to start the process manually,or you have to delete old backups to make room for new ones.
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Does OpenSUSE Board Member Shelter Microsoft’s Patents?
Questions about Novell's (and OpenSUSE's) attitude towards software patents
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How About an Open Source Library System?
Working with school systems one thing you will notice in almost every case is a pathetic library…there is just not enough money for books. Each district has a budget for books which is often augmented by a Library Fair or some type of way of selling stuff to get money for the Library. But still there just is not enough money for kids to have books.
Read more »What the Bilski Ruling Might Mean to Software Patents, Microsoft
An assorted set of analyses of the state of software patents in the United States
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OpenOffice 3.0 - Impress in 5 Minutes
Getting started quickly with Impress is very easy. Impress will start by default with an Wizard that will take you through 3 quick steps to the place where you will be entering information into your presentation.
Read more »Slow startup? Bootchart reveals all
Ever wondered what takes your Linux box so long to boot up? You can see for certain with the Bootchart package. Bootchart logs the entire startup process and produces a clean, graphical representation of its results suitable for everything from troubleshooting to good old-fashioned bragging rights.
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Brilliant Brainstorms #34 - The Bugs And The Big Features
When I woke up this morning, the only reason I wasn't an hour off was that I happened to notice that my computer's clock was set back. It would be great to see some sort of notification when you wake your computer in the morning to remind people of the change.
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Step By Step Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) LAMP Server Setup
In around 15 minutes, the time it takes to install Ubuntu Server Edition, you can have a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) server up and ready to go. This feature, exclusive to Ubuntu Server Edition, is available at the time of installation.
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FSM Newsletter 02 November 2008
Hello readers, and welcome once again to Free Software Magazine's fortnightly newsletter, keeping you up to date with all things free software
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The One Thing That Novell’s Go-OO Gets Right
The Novell-developed Go-OO removes DRM code from OpenOffice.org
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Compress PST Files
Compress PST Files Software supports to compress and compact the size of multiple and single PST file and Outlook archives.
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The LXF Analysis: Open source innovations
Open source/Free Software often gets a bad rap for innovation. It just copies commercial software, right? Not so, as Neil Bothwick explains -- from eye candy to the internet, FOSS has pioneered new technologies and ways of working...
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