Over last couple of months the GNUmed team has worked hard to bring you a brand new release. We are proud to announce version 0.4 of GNUmed. This release provides nice and stable new features:
Head over to wiki.gnumed.de to get it now.
Read more »Over last couple of months the GNUmed team has worked hard to bring you a brand new release. We are proud to announce version 0.4 of GNUmed. This release provides nice and stable new features:
Head over to wiki.gnumed.de to get it now.
Read more »On Monday evening, just before calling it a night, I decided to attend to that little 'updates available my OpenSUSE 11.1 notebook. There were half a dozen updates, one of them being a kernel update, which doesn't happen too often.
Read more »Quite simply, the old Linux.com site and its sister-site NewsForge were the largest source of original news in the FOSS community. That is not just bias, but objective fact. Mny people don’t seem to recognize what’s been lost.
Read more »I recently saw Gary Vaynerchuk's keynote at FOWA Miami. One of the things he said that really struck a cord with me was that when someone sends you an email to inquire about your product or are looking for advice you should see this as a compliment and should not put off replying for one second.
Read more »In this article I explain why I think that the rulers should be hidden by default in Openoffice.org Writer.
Read more »In the Linux desktop we have a very big problem: We focus very much on packages. Packages are interesting to programmers, but users care about applications.
Read more »I have read this article and asking if Ubuntu has reached a plateau. I have read a few responses of what should be a desktop is or should be, an evolution or revolution. Well, the desktop war could never end just as real wars around the world come and go. But what is it to me? I am just an average end-user that preferred to try out Ubuntu. And Ubuntu calls itself the "Linux for human beings".
Read more »The Linux Foundation put a release this AM announcing a new Linux Training Program. My first reaction was 'Is the Linux Foundation now going to compete against the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) and their Linux certifications?
Read more »As Spring approaches, people prepare to welcome the warm weather, the singing robins, and the return of ballots to vote for the new Debian Project Leader.
Read more »A lot of folks have heard of Linux and many more have even been interested enough to check it out. Thing is, a lot of what is spread around the ‘net about Linux unfortunately is giving people the wrong impression. Let me help dispel the rumours.
Read more »At some point, nearly everyone who uses Linux has someone ask them "what's that?" This question almost invariably leads to "why is it better than " What do you say when someone asks you this?
Read more »No one is a bigger fan of Linux more than I. I am sold on it lock, stock and barrel. However, There is liking Linux, encouraging people to try Linux and then there are the Linux missionaries for whom Linux has become a religion.
Read more »After much discussion my CEO agreed to deploy Linux in our Content Department. Next, the issue on the table was which distribution to deploy.
Read more »Recently I had a chat with another member of the Linux media about what Linux really needs to do in order to finally reach the masses. The conclusion?
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