Two things are clear from this experience: (1) Nokia made a very poor choice with the GMA 500, and (2) Wubi is a fantastic way to get Linux on your freedom-hating machine.
Read more »Apache SpamAssassin Takes a New Route in Version 3.30
Spammers beware! A new version of Apache SpamAssassin has you in its sights.
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Meetings, Minutes, and Mootbot
I found out the #ubuntu-meeting Channel on Freenode uses mootbot. This great little bot that makes keeping track of action items and gathering meeting minutes/notes really easy.
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Zoho Opens up Zoho Discussions for Open Source
Zoho recently announced that they are making Zoho Discussions available for free to open source projects
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Linux Foundation to World: Get a Job!
The good news is that, finally, there do seem to be indications that the frozen job market may be thawing, particularly in IT.
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Is Ubuntu Cheating Mozilla with Yahoo Search Deal?
So Canonical will make money from Yahoo searches (really Microsoft now with Bing powering Yahoo search) to help fund their efforts.
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Microsoft-Compatible APIs in Mono 2.4
Mono is an open source project led by Novell to create a .NET-compatible set of tools that include, among others, a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime. Mono can be run on Linux, BSD, UNIX, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows operating systems.
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Forking vs Threading
So, finally after long time, i am able to figure out the difference between forking and threading :)
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Ensuring Access to Family or Professional data in the Event of your Death
Is your family prepared to access and or recover data, personal or professional, in the event of your death?
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Farewell To Solaris Express Community Edition
Back in August we shared that Sun would be discontinuing SXCE, or formally known as Solaris Express Community Edition.
Read more »The choices inside Ubuntu
Hearing that the next Ubuntu release will use Yahoo! as the default search engine in Firefox leaves me with a twinge of uneasiness. My misgiving -- and it's a small one -- is not so much with the decision as with why it was made.
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UK.gov tweaks open source policy small print
The UK government has rejigged its open source and open standards software procurement policy, following pressure from OSS vendors last autumn. Early last year the Cabinet Office revised its rules on public sector open source software purchases, but many OSS players complained that the policy amendments didn’t go far enough.
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Just what is “Linux”?
Recently I have had several people call me on mis-stepping the nomenclature surrounding the Linux operating system. But I get this a lot, and from all points of the spectrum: From newbies to power users. The central issue that I have is that this issue causes great confusion with newbies and anger with power users.
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Keep your journal in a RedNotebook
Writing in a journal or diary, where you may pour your heart out for no one’s eyes but your own, can be an intensely personal experience. Writing longhand in a paper notebook used to be standard practice for journal writing, but most people nowadays type faster than they write.
Read more »10 useful CD/DVD writing programs/software in Debian
In this post we will see some CDs/DVDs burning (or writing) software that are available in Debian Lenny.
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