Red Hat’s stock is red hot, and company insiders are cashing out.
Read more »Its stock red hot, Red Hat’s insiders are ca$hing out shares
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Five ways the Linux desktop shoots itself in the foot
I do this because they work well and they're as safe as a desktop operating system can get. So why aren't more people using them?
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How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On Fedora 11
This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with Apache2 on a Fedora 11 server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the Apache server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.
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XFCE: A Bitch Session
After a full day of using XFCE as my new desktop environment, I have just a few complaints, handily summarized in the following ordered list:
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Android or WebOS? Try before you buy! Part 2.
In Part I we tested out Android on VirtualBox. Now we'll try running Palm's WebOS as a Virtual Appliance.
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Responding Sanely to Sexism in FOSS
I've been watching the latest kerfuffle about sexism in the FOSS community with a combination of concern and dismay. Concern, because it's an issue I care deeply about and dismay because both sides are so busy screaming at each other, no one is stopping to listen.
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First Atom-powered Android netbook debuts
Acer and Amazon announced pre-sales for the first Android-powered netbook running on an Intel Atom. Acer's Aspire One AOD250-1613 netbook offers a 10.1-inch display, gesture-enabled touchpad, and a dual-boot system in which Android handles 18-second boot-ups.
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NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine October 2009 issue released
The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the October 2009 issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine.
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Acer: demand for Linux-only netbooks "not there"
Company suggests demand for Internet Explorer a key reason for move to Windows 7 on netbooks
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Fedora 12 Beta To Come Next Week
There has not been a new development release of Fedora 12 since the Constantine Alpha release back in August. However, the second and last development release, Fedora 12 Beta, is set to be released next week. It has been delayed a few times already, but Fedora 12 Beta packs all of the features that are to be found in Fedora 12 with the final development freeze already in effect.
Read more »Right Click Movies To Download Subtitles In Ubuntu
Tired of searching Google for movie subtitles and just wanted to find them in the folder where you keep your movies? Now you can, by using Periscope, which is a Python script that integrates into Nautilus and all you have to do is right click a video file and select "Find subtitles for this video", then the exact subtitle will be downloaded in the folder where the video was.
Read more »launch2net – Mobile Internet Connection Manager for Ubuntu
launch2net for Ubuntu Linux is a professional mobile Internet Connection Manager for Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04 users. launch2net will recognize your type of modem or ExpressCard as well as the SIM card and does not need intricate driver installations or configurations.
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Compiere Open Source ERP Sales Grow 50 Percent
Compiere, a small open source ERP software provider, is on track to grow its business 50 percent this year, driving 80 percent of company revenues through the channel. Next up, the company plans to accelerate its SaaS and on-premise relationships in 2010. Here’s the scoop.
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The best free open source software for Mac OS X
Most Mac lovers love the Mac for the carefully wrought user interfaces and the crisp design, and never pay attention to the open source at the heart of the operating system. But underneath this beautiful facade is a heart built upon the rich -- if often chaotic -- world of open source software.
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A First Glimpse Of Chrome OS In The Flesh
Following our post about Chrome OS yesterday, it looks like those wily folks at Google have removed the “chromeos” folder from the Chromium build folder. Too bad. But luckily, before they did, TechCrunch reader and Linux user, Jonathan Frederickson, was able to grab the code and managed to install it.
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