A look at Microsoft's classic OEM tricks and how they continue to this date.
Read more »OEM Tactics: Lessons to Learn from BeOS About GNU/Linux
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Fedora infrastructure breach?
Has there been a security breach in Red Hat Fedora’s infrastucture systems? According to a cryptic announcement posted to the Fedora-Announce mailing list, the open-source group is investigating an unspecified “issue in the infrastructure systems” that has resulted in widespread service outages.
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Where Red Hat (And Its Partners) Profit Most
Ever wonder why Red Hat spends so much time focused on the JBoss middleware market and so little time trying to make Linux a desktop standard? The answer involves some simple but startling open source math. Check out this little piece of Red Hat financial info, uncovered by The VAR Guy.
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Fedora to Offer College Scholarships
Forget special sale prices on calculators and dorm room furniture, Fedora has the ultimate back-to-school offer -- a scholarship program for college-bound students who contribute to free software and the Fedora Project.
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Ubuntu at Toyota
I’m waiting a few hours at the Thompson Toyota, my Prius is getting some minor work done to it to pass state inspection, it still takes a few hours. They have a wireless connection to the Internet, but even though last time I connected without problems this time my PII Debian system was not happy. So I checked out the bank of beat up Gateways with vagabond keyboards in the corner.
Read more »How To Become A Hacker
"The Hacker Attitude Hackers solve problems and build things, and they believe in freedom and voluntary mutual help. To be accepted as a hacker, you have to behave as though you have this kind of attitude yourself. And to behave as though you have the attitude, you have to really believe the attitude.
Read more »My first taste of XFCE…
Well, I gave KDE a whirl, but it’s not ready for me yet, so I thought I might try out XFCE. This is partially about trying out other desktop environments, and partially trying to get away from GNOME, so there’s a little of both in this entry…
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Take a closer look at OpenBSD 4.3
OpenBSD provides a UNIX® distribution with a primary emphasis on security and cryptography. If you're looking for a UNIX distribution to deploy in the most critical nexus in your network infrastructure, look no further than OpenBSD. The recent release of OpenBSD—version 4.3—includes several new features and bug fixes that this article reviews.
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How To Manage Your Disk By UUID On Linux
How to manipulating your disks using their Universal Unique Identifiers.
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Vendors Rally While Windows Sleeps
Dell, Intel and their partners announced last week new technologies that represent major leaps forward for mobility. The companies seem to have discovered the secret to making such bold leaps: Cut Microsoft out of the deal.
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Fedora's scholarship program
Fedora continues to encourage open source consumption and contribution across next generation of users; Names inaugural college scholarship recipient.
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Transparency is just as important
One of the advantages, touted by the Open Source community is that you can read the source code and make changes to it if you need to. Now to be honest, how many of us even bother to look at the source code? Come on, fess up. Yes, that is about what I thought.
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Condom ringtone launched in India
Well, just what does Bill Gates do with all those billions he got by establishing an illegal proprietary software monopoly?
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Music Education With Linux Sound Tools, Redux
Four years ago I wrote an article for the Linux Journal about my use of Linux software for music instruction. A lot has changed since then, so I thought I should update that article to reflect my current use of Linux in my work as a music teacher.
Read more »Install Ubuntu With Software RAID 10
The Ubuntu Live CD installer doesn't support software RAID, and the server and alternate CDs only allow you to do RAID levels 0, 1, and 5. Raid 10 is the fastest RAID level that also has good redundancy too. So I was disappointed that Ubuntu didn't have it as a option for my new file server.
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