Michał (the lead K3b developer) is busy preparing K3b 2.0 for release. However we have some rough plans how to proceed after that release. I’d like to share them with you.
Read more »Microsoft Extends Commitment to Open Source?
Microsoft continues to express its commitment to open-source software, most recently at EclipseCon and the Open Source Business Conference.
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Virtual Hosting With PureFTPd And MySQL On OpenSUSE 11.2
This document describes how to install a PureFTPd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine. In addition to that I will show the use of quota and upload/download bandwidth limits with this setup. Passwords will be stored encrypted as MD5 strings in the database.
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Making Sense of Open Source Diversity
Open source needs an app store. No, I am not crazy. Well, not about this, anyway.
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Solaris No Longer Free
Hot on the heals of Oracle's revamp of Solaris support, the licensing agreement for free downloads of Solaris 10 have changed.
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Time for a Synaptic makeover?
Synaptic is great. I much prefer it to the Ubuntu Software Center, but then maybe I’m just a geek? With all the new innovations such as add-apt, there is some work to be done to keep its cool.
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Another Linux Lawsuit Storm Brewing?
Now that Microsoft's big operating systems, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008, are on store shelves, is it time again for them to pick up the legal sledgehammer and go after Linux? I think the evidence for it is mounting.
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Why Android is a winning formula
If you decide, for any number of reasons, not to get an iPhone then there are numerous choices available
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Kuhn Back in FSF Board of Directors, Addresses Cheap Shots from Microsoft MVP de Icaza
News about the FSF, Mono, Novell, Microsoft and the attempted move by some of the latter to embrace "open core" at the expense of Free software
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Firefox for Windows Mobile iced
The Mozilla Foundation has stopped development of a mobile version of its Firefox web browser for Microsoft's Windows Mobile platform. The reason for the decision is that Windows Mobile 7 doesn't support native applications. Until this decision Windows Mobile was one of just two platforms that were supported by Fennec, the mobile version of Firefox.
Read more »Red Hat soars with fat profits, design wins
Red Hat announced fourth-quarter financial results showing a 15 percent increase in revenues year-over-year. In other news, the company announced new JBOSS and SOA tools, tipped a collaboration with IBM on cloud technology, and revealed customer wins with the Symbian Foundation and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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Open source textbooks writing experiment in italian school
Fermi is a high school that isn't afraid of experiments. This year, besides a project to build a mini-rocket to be launched in 2011 and setting up a photovoltaic lab, they're trying to solve with open licenses a problem that costs every italian students from 300 to 500 Euros each year, the cost of textbooks, and are inviting other schools to participate.
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Migrating to Linux without pain
The subject of migration can not be seen as something simple. But with the experiences I've had, with a few simple tips, you can perform a migration as smoothly as possible.
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Do I need an anti-virus in Linux?
And the simple answer is: no, you do not need an anti-virus in Linux. Yes, let me tell you a little secret. Come closer. That's it. You don't need an anti-virus in Windows, either! Boom! There you go.
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Sabayon Linux x86/x86-64 5.2 GNOME and KDE
The best, refined blend of GNU/Linux, coming with bleeding edge edges is eventually here! Say hello to Sabayon Five-point-Twoh, available in both GNOME and KDE editions! Dedicated to those who like cutting edge stability, out of the box experience, outstanding Desktop performance, clean and beauty.
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