Back last month I covered a quick KDE tip on how to set the Num Lock key on when you log in to KDE. While that generally works, it doesn’t cover the KDE login screen (or KDM).
Read more »KDE Tip - Switching NumLock On at the KDE Login Screen
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Red Hat chief: We are hard to do business with
Red Hat's new chief executive Jim Whitehurst has admitted his company needs to improve its approach to its customers and partners.
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Securing Your Linux Or Unix System - Part 4a
Part five of a, now, 6 part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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What Happened to PCLinuxOS 2008 and Red Hat Consumer Linux Desktop - Red Hat Global Desktop (RHGD)?
We know Linux has enough potential to be a consumer desktop and we also know that Linux has less than 2% of desktop market share. Let's admit the truth. Linux enthusiasts may site a thousand reasons on why Linux does not sit on consumer desktops, or conversely why people are not ready to Linux even after Linux is absolutely ready.
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Black Duck Software Marks the One-Year Anniversary of GPLv3 with an Examination of Trends in Use
Black Duck Software, the leading global provider of products and services for accelerating software development through the managed use of open source software, marked the first anniversary of the release of version three of the open source GNU General Public License (GPLv3) with a study of trends in its use.
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Kate Review: The Powerful KDE Text Editor
Kate is the KDE Advanced Text Editor, and it does a great job for editing any type of text files, like Bash or Perl scripts, or C/C++ sources.
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One small step for Amarok?
I’m very excited to announce that the first Amarok->Cloud transfer has taken place. Just moments ago, for the first time ever (as far as I’m aware), a track was sent up into the Cloud from a desktop media player, escaping the local collection prison. This track shed the chains of limited accessibility, and is no longer doomed to obscurity, lost in an sql database in my home directory.
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Giving Ubuntu a spin (with less risk)
When you dual boot, you intend to install a boot choice when the PC starts. This is what you intend but a slip of reasoning or of the finger could cause Linux to hijack your Windows PC. Here are some alternative options to test driving Linux.
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What Is the Best Way to Learn Linux?
An essay regarding what is the better way for new users to learn Linux. "There are many ways to learn Linux, and I can't think of one as being the 'best'. Of course, something may work for some users while failing miserably for others.
Read more »Open source solves UK cancer charity challenges
There are hundreds of software implementations completed every day, but since it’s a sunny day in London, here’s one to warm the cockles of the rest of the open source fraternity…
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Freeciv v2.1.5 - new stable release
A new stable version of freeciv is available since this week.
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Sauerbraten CTF Edition
This week version 2008_06_17 of Sauerbraten has been released. The Capture The Flag edition of this fast paced first person shooter comes up with lots of changes...
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Is open source only good for undermining competitors?
Take a look into OSGi, SCA, Apache HTTP Server or the countless other open source projects into which IBM has open sourced technology. This technology didn't undermine competitors; it helped customers and competitors alike (and let's not forget that competitor contributions helped IBM).
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Review: Firefox 3.0
With a lot of fuss and a new downloads record, Firefox was launched just the other days, filling the headlines of all the news websites throught the Internet. The interface itself didn't change much, except for a small change here and one there, like the address bar.
Read more »Pentaho's BI Platform Released Under GPL
Pentaho, a maker of open business intelligence (BI) software, is moving away from the Mozilla Public License for its BI product. The company announced this month that Version 2 alpha, as well as subsequent versions of its Pentaho BI platform, will be released under the GNU GPL Version 2 license.
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