New release of OpenBSD -- free multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system, is here, containig huge quantity of additions, fixes, hardware support and changes.
Read more »Mandriva Directory Server 2.4.0 is available
Mandriva Directory Server is free software GPL licenced enterprise directory platform based on LDAP designed to manage identities, access control informations, policies, application settings and user profiles. If you already use Samba, Postfix, Squid or CUPS, you can benefit from MDS today to manage your infrastructure.
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When Microsoft hardware works more easily on Ubuntu than XP
How often have you heard the words "it's difficult to get this software/hardware working on Linux, that's why it hasn't caught the mass imagination"?
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A Random Btrfs Experience
After all the buzz about btrfs and Ubuntu I figured I’d try experimenting with it a little. So, how did it go?
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The Consumer Electronics OS War
There's a major battle for OS domination in the consumer electronic space that may make the ones occurring on PCs and smartphones small by comparison.
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Distro Hoppin`: Puppy Linux 5.0
Puppy Linux is, by far, my favorite super-lightweight Linux distribution out there. Though lacking some features that exist in the distro giants, the sheer speed and responsiveness of it are amazing. Not to mention the hundreds of tiny little applications that do a great job of handling all sorts of tasks.
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Linux 2.6.34 Kernel Released
Linus Torvalds has announced this Sunday the release of the Linux 2.6.34 kernel. The release announcement for the Linux 2.6.34 kernel can be read at LKML.org.
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Ruby-in-Ruby Rubinius reaches 1.0
The developers of Rubinius, a version of the Ruby language mostly written in Ruby, have released stable version 1.0
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PostgreSQL developers fix vulnerabilities
Updated versions of the open source database PostgreSQL fix security vulnerabilities in the Perl and Tcl procedural languages for stored procedures
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Akademy 2010: Aaron Seigo Interview
In about 6 weeks the biggest yearly gathering of the KDE community starts in Tampere. To give you all a little taste of Akademy 2010, Guillermo Amaral interviewed Aaron Seigo and asked him about his keynote.
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Who Will Show Up to Linux's Steam-Powered Playground?
DRM concerns notwithstanding, there seemed to be no doubt in many geeks' minds that Steam will bring some much-needed fresh blood to the world of Linux gaming. "It's nice to see Linux finally getting the respect it deserves as a mainstream platform," said Montreal consultant and Slashdot blogger Gerhard
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Social networking platform eXo Social released
eXo has announced the release of eXo Social 1.0, an enterprise social networking package which supports OpenSocial, under an AGPL licence
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Streamlining Software Installation with PackageKit
Software packaging is one of Linux greatest strengths and weaknesses. If all or most of your software comes from your Linux distribution, managing software installs, updates and removal are a piece of cake. But, it can be a fragmented landscape.
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The Secret Identities of Linux Distributions
Identity, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder, and can vary from different perspectives. I, for instance, look at my mother and see... my mother. But I know that there's thousands of people out in the world who see her as their teacher, or their child's teacher.
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5 of the Best Free Linux MySQL Tools
MySQL is a relational database management system. It provides a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL is the most popular open source database, and is the database component of the LAMP software stack. LAMP consists of the Apache web server, MySQL and PHP, the essential building blocks to run a general purpose web server.
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