Patent-hoarding giant Intellectual Ventures has long beat the drum that it doesn't file lawsuits. But now Intellectual Ventures has started selling some of its 27,000 patents to people who aren't afraid to sue...
Read more »Open Source Karaoke Game Hits the Right Notes
Though Performous is a really fun open source karaoke game, I'll spare you the sound bite of me singing along with my favorite tune (trust me, you don't want to hear). Instead, you'll want to go download this cool cross-platform app and spend the day crooning into your hairbrush and pretending you're Elvis.
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Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3 hits orbit with open source
Red Hat today announced the release of Red Hat Network Satellite 5.3, the first release of the systems management tool built from the Spacewalk open source project.
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Use FreeRADIUS for Wi-Fi Authentication (Part 2)
Now we'll open the CentOS firewall and configure our access points (APs). Then we'll distribute the CA file to all the computers and configure them with the encryption and authentication settings. Plus we'll set up SQL so you can store your user and AP information in a database rather than text files.
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The best netbook ever?
Netbooks, in a variety of applications, are certainly among my favorites. After all, they’re cheap, they do most of what we need them to do, they fit well in backpacks, they’re cheap, and, oh yeah, they’re cheap.
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Windows 7 closes on Linux market share
Windows 7 might not be officially available until October 22, but the latest numbers from W3C show it's rapidly closing on the combined market share of every flavor of Linux.
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Version 1.3 of GNU moe released
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Red Hat expands its Linux System Management Platform
Red Hat have announced the availability of Red Hat Network Satellite and Proxy, the companies solution for on site systems management. The announcement was made at the Red Hat Summit currently taking place in Chicago.
Read more »Amarok 2.2 -- Reloaded, revamped, rethinked, reeverything!
Are you curious to what incredible and life changing goodies it will bring to your life? Do you? Then keep on reading...
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Red Hat Warns of Microsoft Windows Azure Lock-In
During Red Hat Summit in Chicago, CEO Jim Whitehurst and Executive VP Paul Cormier warned attendees not to get locked into virtualization and cloud initiatives involving Microsoft Windows Azure and VMware.
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10 Linux file managers worth checking out
If you’ve never given your file manager much thought, maybe it’s time to look at the wide range of features offered by Linux file management tools.
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Murphy's Law: Open-Source Should Go Unrewarded
Why do open-source programs win awards? Or, rather, what is it about open-source that makes us so prone to dishing out accolades--as if the very nature of a program being open-source somehow makes it indistinguishable from any other common application you can use. Why do we keep giving the same programs the same awards?
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Interview with Eric Hameleers: Why You Should Try Slackware
Linux Magazine spoke with Eric Hameleers (known as Alien BOB) about the 64-bit port and why users should consider switching to Slackware. As Eric discusses, this 64-bit release came from a ground up approach which has even managed to benefit the 32-bit build in the process.
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openSUSE-LXDE live CD now ready
Yes, that’s true! After some develop and tests i finally completed the openSUSE-LXDE live installable iso based on openSUSE 11.1 made with SUSE-STUDIO.
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New Virtualization in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4
Linux vendor explains why it didn't wait to put KVM into the new enterprise release.
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