You’re at the breaking point of what to do with your current openSUSE 10.x (hopefully at least 10.2) installation. You hear that openSUSE 11.0 is just about to come out, but why should you go from a .2/.3 release to a .0 release? Well here are some main reasons why
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Jonathan Schwartz's free software foundation
Sun Microsystems has become its own free software foundation, open-sourcing everything from Java to Solaris, and acquiring the open-source MySQL database for $1 billion in January of this year, as a way to grow its revenue.
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Firefox 3 Is Given to the World – Or Maybe Not
As you may have noticed, Firefox 3 is released today. Excited by this prospect, the first thing I did when I got up was to rush to my computer to download it (yes, pathetic, I know). And what do I find?
Read more »Starting SSH connections simply with SSHMenu
SSHMenu adds a button to your GNOME panel that displays a configurable drop-down list of hosts that you have might like to connect to with SSH.
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Scary licence questions follow…
I have, at several points over the past few years, been interested in finding out quite how the GPL applies when one has runtime dynamic linking in the mix. As such, I would like to set a little scenario up and then solicit responses from you as to how things might go. I have yet to receive any useful answers which consider all the aspects.
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Untangle, N-able Deal Accelerates Open Source, MSP Convergence
N-able has inked a security-related managed services partnership with Untangle. But I believe there’s a bigger trend here. Untangle has a strong position in the open source industry.
Read more »Wine 1.0 is now available
The Wine team is proud to announce that Wine 1.0 is now available. This is the first stable release of Wine after 15 years of development and beta testing. Many thanks to everybody who helped us along that long road!
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A Guide to Amarok 1.4.9.1
Amarok gained its huge popularity due to a vast number of features and very good functionality, like a complex collection management, support for iPod and several other MP3/OGG players, integration with Wikipedia, lyrics fetching, and another great number of features.
Read more »Open source has yet to learn it pays to advertise
The latest Microsoft move to upset open source advocates is word the giant of Redmond is helping sponsor the open source census.
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Engagement rings
Online diamond jeweler offering top quality rings, earrings and bracelets, with unique 3-D views of set or loose diamonds.
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IBM supercomputer dual-boots Windows and Linux
IBM has demonstrated one of the highest profile supercomputers yet to run Windows as well as Linux - the Akka system, installed at the High Performance Computing Center North (HPC2N) in northern Sweden.
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openSUSE 11.0: The Plasma Desktop
openSUSE 11.0 will be finally released on Thursday! The Sneak Peeks story about KDE has just been published and I want to follow up with a list how our Plasma desktop differs from the stock KDE 4.0 version.
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Zmanda CEO To Discuss Open Source Backup and Recovery at Red Hat Summit 08'
Zmanda CEO, Chander Kant, to discuss why an open source backup and recovery software solution is a key element of a comprehensive data protection strategy.
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Technology Alignment, Inc. releases Pioneer Basic and Pioneer Explorer 3.2 final
Technology Alignment sponsored and community open source projects, today announced the availability of Pioneer Explorer and Basic 3.2, the latest version of its open source Linux operating system distributions. Pioneer operating systems continues to build upon it's 7-year lifecycle with the Release 3 series.
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Linux Users Recognize GoDaddy.com for Open Source Offerings
The magazine of one of the most prominent open source development tools is hailing a Scottsdale, Arizona-based Internet site as its “Favorite Linux-Friendly Web Hosting Company.” According to the “Linux Journal,” GoDaddy.com won an annual Readers’ Choice award for working hard on its Linux hosting offerings.
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