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Alta rural económica para propietarios de alojamientos rurales
TriRural, la marca que agrupa a los portales rurales www.TodoCasaRural.com, www.SoloTurismoRural.com y www.1000CasasRurales.com vuelve a lanzar este mes su oferta multirural para propietarios españoles.
La oferta, que consiguió atraer a 200 alojamientos rurales el mes pasado, consiste en un alta anual en los 3 portales rurales anteriormente mencionados al precio de 60 euros + IVA anuales.
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New Linux Software Portal
FlameDesktop is a place where everybody could browse in a really inovative and user-friendly way for good Linux software. FlameDesktop aims to be a good entrance door to the Linux world.
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Sound on Linux Anti-FUD: Calm, Certainty and Confidence
Over the years I’ve listened to several opinions expressing doubt over the Linux sound stack. There are lots of ill informed comments out there concerning various things sound related, both positive and negative, but more often than not commentators miss out very important aspects of a modern, multi-user, desktop sound stack.
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What Happens to SCO Next? -- Some Possibilities
A lot of you have been asking about what happens if SCO is sent into Chapter 7. I did some research for you and I'll show you what I found. But there are other possibilities on the table now, and I'll show you a bit about all of them. We'll try to find an answer to our question, what could happen to SCO now?
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CentOS: Getting Their S#!t Together is a Top Priority
So everything is being resolved, CentOS is getting its act together, and we can all go about our business. Nothing to see here, move along. Move along. Right? Wrong.
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Linux? There Are Simply Too Many Versions!
I have once again run across a “too many versions!” comment on another site. In this one a person going by the moniker “matt_chsi” states there are too many versions of Linux and that is why adoption of Linux is so poor.
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An Explanation of the Economic of Open Source
When I was in University, not long after discovering a thing called "Linux" and all the wonderful free software that came with it, I fell in love with Open Source. The ethics of openness and meritocracy really appealed to me.
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Introducing Winesharer - so pre-alpha it doesn't even work
Winesharer is my attempt to eliminate some of the file management problems inherent with Wine and the *nix filesystem hierarcy.
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A Jesuit's Guide to Open Standards
Microsoft is at it again: trying to redefine what "open" means. This time they want open standards to be "balanced" - for them to include patent-encumbered technologies. Which just happens to be incompatible with free software licensed under the GNU GPL.
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CentOS back from brink of death
CentOS is alive. Two days after a core group of developers posted an open letter to primary admin Lance Davis, threatening to fork the open source OS if he didn't discuss his apparent disappearance from the project, Davis has answered their call - and he seems to have quelled their complaints.
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The billion dollar MS response - No Windows 7 E for Europe
It is either a clever bit of strategy or a shambolic u-turn depending upon your view of the company, but Microsoft has now formally abandoned plans to sell the controversial Windows 7 E edition in Europe.
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8 of the Best Free Linux Compilers
A compiler is software that transforms source code written in a computer language (the source language) into another computer language (the target language, often having a binary form known as object code).
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FOSS and Education: iTalc and Moodle
If you’re running a training center, whether it concerns distance education or not, you need tools to help you manage your classes and facilitate discussions.
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Installing "Sugar on a stick" (Strawberry Release) On A USB Stick
Sugar is the desktop environment that is used for the "One Laptop per Child" (OLPC) netbooks. It can also be installed on normal computers and even run off of a USB stick (which should have at least 1GB of size). This guide shows how you can install Sugar (the Strawberry release which is based on Fedora 11) on a USB stick.
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