A look at the 10-year anniversary IBM and Novell are celebrating; Novell is trying to poach Solaris users
Read more »IBM Uses Novell to Take Market Share From Rivals Like Oracle
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Novell Appeals in Microsoft Antitrust Litigation on WordPerfect Claims
Novell has filed a Notice of Appeal in its antitrust litigation against Microsoft. That's the case about its WordPerfect claims. Despite Microsoft prevailing on its motion to dismiss, for technical reasons I'll explain a bit in a minute, I want you to read what the judge said Microsoft did to Novell
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GnoMenu - Consolidated menu for gnome
GnoMenu - A consolidated menu for gnome that brings eye candy to the world of the Gnome menu’s. Fully functional menu , supports themes , for a composited or non composited desktop. It can emulate the look and feel of the most beautiful menus of most modern desktops, and it can also use custom menus, due to its powerful theme XML engine.
Read more »IDG/IDC is Belittling GNU/Linux Again, Using Known Distortions
Another look at how IDC, which lists Microsoft as a top client, makes it appear as though GNU/Linux has a small share in servers
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PLplot 5.9.6 has been released
PLplot is a cross-platform software package for creating scientific plots. This is a development release of PLplot. It represents the ongoing efforts of the community to improve the PLplot plotting package.
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Edge the first foldable dual screen ebook reader/netbook
If you are looking for a dual screen ebook reader/netbook which is available now, the enTourage eDge may be exactly what you need.
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HP leverages Linux, less known for contribution
The 451 Group has published another open source strategy Spotlight report, this time turning our attention to longtime Linux server vendor Hewlett-Packard, which continues to dedicate resources to Linux and other open source software communities.
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Not All Open Source is Created Equal
When I started to work at Lucid, it was pretty clear to me that I was new to the open source world. So I started by talking to open source luminaries. What I learned from them is that Open Source is a broad term – and not all open source is created equal.
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The Ubuntu Advantage? Canonical Takes On Red Hat
Red Hat is the king of commercial Linux support, no doubt about it. Canonical has entered the market and with some refined support products could present a very compelling alternative.
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Can virtual PCs save desktop Linux?
Desktop Linux has floundered for three main reasons: too few applications, limited desktop hardware compatibility, and too few tools (not to mention skilled people) to manage a boatload of Linux desktop systems.
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Emulating 8051 serial port communication on Linux
Setting up a system on Linux to emulate serial port communication with 8051, using SDCC, uCsim and socat.
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Review: Amarok 2.3.1
Except maybe for Pysol and Battle of Wesnoth, Amarok is my favorite leisure application. In fact, I frequently use it while working to play songs that have no lyrics to detrain my thoughts.
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Review: PCLinuxOS 2010 Gnome – With Screenshots
PCLinuxOS, to my mind, has always been a KDE distro. I have used the Gnome edition a little before, mostly with a friend of mine who fiddled around with as many distro’s he could get his hands on and then invited me over to come check out some things for him.
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10 things I don't like about Ubuntu 10.04
The latest version of Ubuntu may be one of the best operating systems out there. But Jack Wallen took a hard look at the OS and sure enough, he found a few areas for improvement.
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Ubuntu 10.04 Update Manager Basics
On the Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx desktop you may notice the Ubuntu Update Manager pops up on the bottom panel. This indicates software and security updates are available for your Ubuntu desktop.
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