gLabels is a nifty little GNOME application used to make business cards and labels. I used to do it in OpenOffice, but that was starting to become kind of a pain. To make it nice and easy, gLabels will work with a whole bunch of different labels and paper you can pick up from your local office supply store.
Read more »gLabels - A Business Card and Label Creator
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Bear Mistake No. 1: Never sleep on Red Hat Inc.
Red Hat, Inc. (Public, NYSE:RHT) shares just like everything else (including Apple (AAPL)) have been hurt by the recent Bear trends. The problems facing the market are endless and one of my favorite companies and stock has taken a big beating, right down to $1 above their 52-week low. The Company you ask? Linux King, Red Hat Inc.
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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #75
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 75 for the weeks January 20th - January 26th, 2008. In this issue we cover the upcoming Alpha 4 freeze, the release of 6.06.2 LTS, MOTU Council elections, an Ubuntu Demo Day in Swindon, UK, upcoming Hug Day, Full Circle Magazine #9, the Launchpad logo competition, and, as always, much much more!
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Shock at beating death of executive who filmed police violence with mobile phone
"Reporters Without Borders is appalled by the way a construction company executive, Wei Wenhua, was beaten to death by municipal law enforcement officers known as “chengguan” in Tianmen, in the province of Hubei, on 7 January when he used his mobile phone camera to film them in a violent clash with protesters..."
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JabRef
To keep track of your bibliography is not always very easy. JabRef is an Open Source program that helps you do so and much more!
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Running KDE4 (Final) on Mandriva 2008
This month the KDE Community announced the immediate availability of KDE 4.0. This significant release marks both the end of the long and intensive development cycle leading up to KDE 4.0 and the beginning of the KDE 4 era.
Read more »Ubuntu Response from RedHat CEO
“GTPeach” from our chat room asked me if I wanted to ask a question of the RedHat CEO. I asked how he felt about Ubuntu. She told me this:
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Install Photoshop CS2 on Your Ubuntu PC
Starting from last night, Photoshop CS2 can now be installed easily by using Wine... on any Linux distribution! "Photoshop CS/CS2 should
now work, please help us testing it" - said the wonderful people behind the Wine project.
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ERC 5.3 released
"I am pleased to announce the release of ERC 5.3. The release is available from your favorite GNU FTP mirror. ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client for Emacs. The URLs for this release on the primary GNU FTP mirror are as follows..."
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Was Vista a disaster for Microsoft?
Recently Microsoft posted their profits for 2007. Despite Vista being one of the worst disasters to hit the computer systems markets since Windows ME, Microsoft seemed to come out way ahead... or did they?
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'Tofu' license pits open source against meat
ExtTLD, for developing components on the open source Ext JS framework, has been released under a license apparently suited only to vegans, vegetarians and animal rights activists.
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Neko learns some new tricks!
This is one small problem with human languages like English
- you can’t simply go ahead and invent words of your own, even
if you are the Queen of England!
But programming languages have no such restrictions.
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Open Source Business Practices and Conversion Rate Myths
When JBoss was acquired by Red Hat, the publicly acknowledged conversion rates were 3% (JBoss) and 10% (Red Hat). People start making assumptions about business models based on driving downloads and user community size. And that's where the problem starts.
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Freeing French Growth with Free Software
Amongst many other things, one matter that they order better in France is the production of government reports with a grand sweep. One was published a couple of days ago, with the self-explanatory title Rapport de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française. Well, anything that talks about "libération" obviously makes my one-track mind think of free software, and I wasn't disappointed, since one of the report's proposals is about precisely that
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Foundation rewards Open Source business plans
The Open Source Business Foundation, a European open source network has awarded a total of €75,000 to the three winners of its annual Open Source Business Awards.
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