SCO has filed its First (Non-Substantive) Omnibus Objection to Claims [PDF], which I gather is where a company tries to shuck off any claims they think they can.
Read more »Security scans with OpenVAS
As important as security is, remaining current with every development is hard, and evaluating possible vulnerabilities across a network can be quite a chore.
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You get what you pay for: Paid contributors drive open source
What’s the difference between a paid contributor to a FOSS project and a volunteer contributor?
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In Open Source Development, Does Money Change Everything?
FOSSBazaar recently highlighted Evangelia Berdou's doctoral thesis on the differences between the contributions of paid open source developers and volunteer contributors.
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UK government to spy on phone, email, browsing, of entire population
RMS: « The Clown regime openly wants total surveillance of communication and web browsing for the entire population of the UK. »
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Krusader - Advanced Twinpanel File Manager in openSUSE
Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for KDE and other desktops in the *nix world, similar to Midnight or Total Commander.
Read more »What should the next version of Ubuntu bring us?
In this article we’re going through 7 most requested Ubuntu features that didn’t make the cut in this release. You can add your own requests in the comments.
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Linux, Seti@Home, And The Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Seti@Home is a project aimed at finding signs of extraterrestrial intelligence using the collective processing power of computers around the world to analyze massive amounts of data gathered from radio telescopes.
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Usenet for Linux
I’ve already done an article called Usenet for Dummies, where you can learn about what exactly Usenet is. Go read that article if you haven’t already. If you have, then this article will go over a variety of tools you need to get up and running with Usenet on Linux.
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OpenOffice.org Breaks Records Everywhere
All around the world, it seems, people just can't get enough of this amazing free office suite, which is now turning in serious market shares in some countries.
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Tweet your ‘apt-get’! Let Twitter keep track of whatever you install in Ubuntu
If you are like me who often likes to test one of the thousand applications available for Ubuntu and like to keep track of whatever you install or remove, here is a script for you.
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5-second Linux boots on low-powered hardware
An LWN.net article describes how two Intel engineers got an Asus Eee PC (pictured) to boot to a graphical Linux desktop in five seconds. The boot system is based on modified software loads from Fedora and Moblin, says the article.
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Instant Messengers for Kiosk Linux
there are still some (technical) problems that need to be addressed, the needs of the kiosk mode desktop environment are quite different. Instant messenger clients running on a Internet kiosk need interface that enable users to log on without storing the user name, password to a user account on the computer.
Read more »Tab Mix Plus Updates for Firefox 3
Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Popular Firefox extension Tab Mix Plus has finally released an update supporting Firefox 3, meaning that the tabbed browsing enhancements you'd come to know and love with TMP in Firefox 2 are now ready for your updated Firefox install
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Klikit-Linux ScreenShots
I just found this Linux Distribution today and I figured why not and support Klikit by posting there Screenshots here.
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