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Read more »Microsoft + Novell = Monopoly 2.0?
The O'Reilly Open Source Conference is one of the premier events for hackers, executives, users, and industry analysts to share and discuss open source trends, strategies, and perspectives. It has been so successful for so long that Microsoft couldn't let it continue without becoming a top sponsor, which they have now been for a number of years.
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Laser-guided French robots run Linux
A French robotics start-up called Wany Robotics has announced two mobile, mini-ITX-based sensor robots that run Linux. Aimed at educational and R&D applications, the PeKeeII robots are based on Via C3 or Intel Core 2 Duo processors, and offer sensor telemetry, ultrasound, and laser detection.
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Linsux.org Now Endorsing FreeBSD
It is with great pleasure to announce that Linsux.org, the premiere Linux Hating site is now officially endorsing FreeBSD, as well as all other BSDs.
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I'm super excited to begin work on this project [porting DeviceScape to the OpenMoko]
You may remember awhile back I wrote about hopefully being able to announce an interesting project I was working on. Well it took a bit longer to sort out all the details than I originally thought it would, but everything looks good to go :)
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Sun Says Open Source Storage Is Catching On
Sun Microsystems says its open source storage initiative is catching on, with registered members growing and more than 40 projects under way.
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Nessus Vulnerability Scanner in openSUSE
The Nessus vulnerability scanner, is the world-leader in active scanners, featuring high speed discovery, configuration auditing, asset profiling, sensitive data discovery and vulnerability analysis of your security posture. Nessus scanners can be distributed throughout an entire enterprise, inside DMZs, and across physically separate networks.
Read more »Tips for Spawning GUI’s from the Command Line
I love the command line. However, most people can’t just live on the command line, GUI’s can be pretty useful :P. I find myself spawning GUI programs from the command line a lot, and here are two tips which make doing that a pleasant experience:
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How To Install Hamachi On Fedora 9
This tutorial explains how to install Hamachi on a Fedora 9 server. Hamachi is a VPN service that easily sets up in 10 minutes, and enables secure remote access to your business network, anywhere there's an Internet connection.
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Travelocity's parent company hails Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Sabre Holdings Corp., the $3 billion online network best known for Travelocity, has adopted Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) as the corporate standard for its global ticketing and airline services businesses and will implement RHEL 5 in all future acquisitions.
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[rails-on-emacs] new rinari release (big changes)
"Hi, I'm recently back from vacationing and I've made some changes to rinari, which I hope you can test out. The movement functions in rinari have been bothering me for a while, as they are large, messy and generally unreliable and un-extensible.
Read more »SFLC's GPL Compliance Guide and Novell's SLED
Novell only makes publicly available to anyone, in free access (here and here), only the source code for the packages "as of release", e.g. as on the physical media for SLED 10 SP2, for instance! There is no way to get the sources for the updated packages, unless you're a customer!... Is this GPL-compliant? IANAL, but based on the GPL Compliance Guide, it looks like it's not.
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AppArmor is Dead
"For some time there have been two mainstream Mandatory Access Control (MAC) systems for Linux. SE Linux and AppArmor.
Read more »Ultraportable laptops: Their rise and possible fall
Are the new ultrasmall laptops like the Asus Eee PC here for the long term or a flash in the pan?
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Amarok 2 beta 1 was released!
The Amarok team is proud to announce the first beta version of Amarok 2, codenamed Nerrivik, released after days of hard work during this year’s Akademy in Belgium. It contains a considerable amount of improvements over the previous alpha versions, bringing Amarok one step closer to the 2.0 release.
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