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Baylor neuroimaging lab has open source on the brain

http://community.linux.com

The Baylor College Human Neuroimaging Lab (HNL) uses Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to record and research brain activity. The fMRI scans human brains at work, detecting areas of greater blood flow that indicate which part of the brain is active as subjects perform a variety of activities.

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Moonlight Overview: An OSS Alternative to Silverlight

http://www.madpenguin.org

"Not too long ago, I shared my thoughts on Microsoft's introduction of Silverlight, their blatant lack of Linux support and how they were aiming at regaining their browser dominance. Well, it looks like the open source crowd has picked up the pieces again with a solution to conquer what ails the common Linux user. Silverlight, meet Moonlight. "

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Dell Ubuntu Linux PCs Delayed?

http://techiqmag.com

"This is pure speculation by The VAR Guy. But things are getting a little strange over at Dell. It seems that some people who ordered Dell PCs with Ubuntu Linux preinstalled have been told that ship dates have been delayed a bit."

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Mandriva revamps its eTraining website

http://www.desktoplinux.com

Mandriva announced this week that it has revamped its eTraining website interface for better ease of use. In addition, the free online management modules have been improved, and there are two new free courses: one on urpmi and rpmdrake, and the other on Mandriva Flash.

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Installing And Working With eyeOS Under Debian 4.0

http://www.howtoforge.com

This tutorial shows how you can install the eyeOS on a standard Linux system. When you have finished ths tutorial, you will have a full, working eyeOS on your server. eyeOS is a kind of operating system which works online, i.e. it manages files on the server and enables the user to upload, download and edit files. We use a Debian 4.0 system for this demonstration purpose.

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PCLinuxOS 2007 - A Review

http://shiftbackspace.com

PCLinuxOS 2007, also referred to as PCLOS, was released on May 21st, 2007 to rave reviews. Also, PCLOS has gained immense popularity having been the number two distribution over the last 6 months and number one since the release of the 2007 edition just over three weeks ago (according to the DistroWatch rankings). Want to know more about PCLOS? Lets go to DistroWatch to get an overview.

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Arch Voodoo Install

http://abhay-techzone.blogspot.com

Arch has been my primary Linux distribution for two years and I dual boot it with Windows XP on my Thinkpad. I like Arch for its KISS principle, good speed and repository full of latest stable packages. According to Arch Wiki , Arch Linux is an independent i686-optimized community distribution for intermediate and advanced Linux users.

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Seamless JSF, Part 3: Ajax for JSF

http://www.ibm.com

JSF's component-based methodology encourages abstraction, but most Ajax implementations interfere with it by exposing the underlying HTTP exchange. In this final article in the Seamless JSF series, Dan Allen shows you how to use the Seam Remoting API and Ajax4jsf components to communicate with managed beans on the server as if they were local to the browser.

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Server Virtualization: Getting Started

http://www.linuxinsider.com

When the final boot into the virtualized operating system is finished, your job still isn't over. Keep tabs on the project as you begin moving users and services to the new platform. Establish performance and usage guidelines and thresholds, monitor them, and tie those metrics to future enhancements. Consider tweaking hardware configurations and network setups or increasing bandwidth as needed.

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Wizpy music player disappoints

http://applications.linux.com

Turbolinux's Linux-based wizpy music player is a beautiful device. It's slick, black, and slightly smaller than the smallest cell phones. Unfortunately, its value and functionality doesn't live up to its good looks.

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SUSE-based workgroup suite targets small businesses

http://www.desktoplinux.com

Novell today introduced a new suite of workgroup applications for small businesses, based on "proven," open standards-based software. The Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition includes Linux server and desktop components, and bundles email, collaboration, and other open-source office products.

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GNU Breeze: Firefox2 and SSL2

http://gnubreeze.blogspot.com

The older versions of SSL(Version 2) is really mess in the new version of firefox. Here is a simple tip to access websites with older version of SSL in Mozilla Firefox2.

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Created by libregeek 16 years 44 weeks ago
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Free Software Magazine pays for articles!

http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com

We started FSM about 3 years ago with two goals in mind: publish fantastic articles about free software, and pay people to write good articles. We believe we managed to reach the first goal. As far as payment, before now, we never managed to pay cash for articles.

This has finally changed.

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Created by Jimbob 16 years 44 weeks ago
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Privacy International demands apology from Google over smear campaign

http://www.daniweb.com

The plot thickens the the google/microsoft/privacy debate...

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Created by mads 16 years 44 weeks ago
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Nixstaller and the inconvenience of do-it-yourself

http://www.linux.com

"Nixstaller 0.2.2 is a command-line tool for creating graphical installers for archived files on Unix-like systems. If that sounds paradoxical, it is.

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