The world of open source gets the equivalent of an Oscar awards ceremony later this month when code-host SourceForge announces the winners of its second-annual vote on the community's top projects.
Read more »Patent violation, prosecution, acquisition: pick your top open-source project
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Open Source SaaS Scores Again With Apatar
Software as a service (SaaS) and open source continue to converge. The latest example is Apatar On-Demand, which now synchronizes Salesforce.com CRM and Intuit QuickBooks accounting software.
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PatientOS v0.81 Open Source GPLv3 EMR Software
PatientOS is an open source electronic medical record (EMR or EHR) for physician offices and clinics.
Read more »Ubuntu SD Cards With The Eee PC
The Ubuntu Eee project has just announced they will be selling SD cards pre-loaded with the latest version of Eee Ubuntu. This SD card can then be inserted into the Eee PC and you can run Eee Ubuntu right off of it. This is a great idea, but it would be even better if the cards were sold in stores along with the Eee PC.
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How to install Pidgin 2.4.3 in Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) From source code
How to install Pidgin 2.4.3 in Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn by compiling its source code(to compile Pidgin source code)
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Canonical hopes Best Buy Ubuntu will spur Linux adoption
Linux distributor Canonical is putting a price tag on packaged Ubuntu installation CDs and making them available for purchase on shelves in retail stores.
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Find Quality Apps that Run on Linux
Linux App Finder's mission is to catalog useful GNU/Linux programs and provide a great resource to discover new apps.
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An Update On Generic GPU Video Decoding
One of Google's Summer of Code projects this year is to bring hardware-based video acceleration to Linux with Gallium3D. The advantage of this design is that the implementation is designed to be universal to any driver using Gallium3D, which for now is largely just the Nouveau driver and an experimental Intel version.
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Ballmer: We'll look at open source, but we won't touch
Steve Ballmer is at least willing to talk with the open-source crowd now, as his comments at Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2008 demonstrate. He's just not willing to actually engage in open source as an appreciable part of his company's business. Fair enough.
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New Compiz plugins
…some useful some not so, these are the new plugins available in compiz-fusion-plugins-git packages from openSUSE Build Service repository.
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HTML 5 data- Attributes
"A new feature being introduced in HTML 5 is the addition of custom data attributes. This is a, seemingly, bizarre addition to the specification - but actually provides a number of useful benefits..."
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Is Ubuntu really easier? Is Pepsi really better than Coke?
If you have followed my blog for any extended amount of time, you know that I have tried and used an extensive number of Linux distributions. I have finally found my home distro with openSUSE, and that is where I will stay for the foreseeable future. I do, and will still keep up with what’s going on in the entire Linux community, since it interests me immensely.
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What is so good about Linux?
Whenever I have conversations with people about windows and Linux they always ask me what is so good about Linux. They see something that looks pretty (OK, OK, so I like my bling :) and gives them a wow factor but it is not enough. I can talk about Linux's superior multitasking and hardware support or security against virus's and spyware and I get the gazed donut look in pretty short order.
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Find The Command Behind The Menu Entry
Have you ever wondered what the actual command is behind the application you’re launching from the Applications Menu? I’ve found it useful a number of times, and I have two three methods of finding out what the command actually is. If there are any Gnome devs reading this, could finding the properties be made simpler directly from the menu itself?
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Make Linux Faster and Smoother!
If your computer has 1GB+ RAM, you would be hardly needing your swap space in most cases. It is evident that the RAM is much faster than your hard drive (A good 677MHz DDR2 can give 3000+ MiB/s while a standard hard drive can give around 50MiB/s). So it's better to let the RAM handle most of the processes.
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