You're walking down a dark alley, late at night, when suddenly someone jumps out at you and forces you to hand over your passport, your credit cards, and the keys to your car. This is a good analogy of what using the internet is like.
Read more »Are the shoulders of Linux groaning under the weight of the world?
I never get tired of mentioning the fact that Linux supports more hardware and is on more devices than any other operating system I know of. It runs on anything from the largest super computers in the world to a computer smaller than a matchbox. In short practically the whole world is supported by Linux.
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SUSE MeeGo is About Mono and OpenSUSE Makes Microsoft-taxed GNU/Linux
A critical look at SUSE's affair with MeeGo and the relationship between OpenSUSE and SLE*
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Novell Unlikely to Get Money From SCO
SCO's bankruptcy hearing won't take place until next month; SCO deals with pocket money, so Novell is unlikely to be properly compensated
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XNOISE – Media player for Gtk+ with a slick GUI
XNOISE is a media player for Gtk+ with a slick GUI, great speed and lots of features
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CUBRID at Wikipedia
We are glad to announce that CUBRID is growing day by day! Now general information about CUBRID at Wikipedia, free online encyclopedia, is available in English, Russian, and Korean. Romanian and Italian translations will be ready by the end of this week.
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Browser Speed – Perception IS Reality
It looks as though the people over at Mozilla Foundation are more than a little fed up with the fact that their software, no matter how it changes, has of late been perceived as slow, especially at start up.
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CUBRID in Italian at Wikipedia
Earlier this week we have announced that CUBRID page at Wikipedia has been translated into Russian and Korean languages. Today we are glad to announce that now on Italian users can read general information about CUBRID in their own language at Wikipedia!
Read more »Results from the Debian Community Poll
I have closed the poll today and I will start publishing its results now.
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Using Gnome Shell – Day 6
I was not going to spend a lot of time with Gnome-Shell doing work so I decided to bring you: THE CHEAT SHEET.
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4 of the Best Free Linux Econometrics Software
Econometrics is the application of statistical or quantitative methods to understand economic issues and test theories, and models. It is the study of economic models, mathematical statistics, and economic data. It is also a set of tools which can verify or disprove economic theory using real-world data.
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Apache DdlUtils & Scriptella: Migrating to CUBRID + Video
For those who would like to migrate their data from their existing database systems to CUBRID, here is a detailed tutorial how to move your data from other databases to CUBRID. There are two very powerful and at the same time easy-to-use tools you can have to get this work done.
Read more »Nokia needs a MeeGo phone to fight Android. Right now.
It’s an odd thing for yours truly to witness the Linux community, usually somewhat measured in their praise for any one thing, collectively wet themselves over Android. This isn’t at all a knock against Google’s mobile OS (or the Linux community, necessarily), but quite the opposite — for FLOSS phone users Android is their saviour from the iPhone.
Read more »Linux: “Free” Software vs “You Get What You Pay For”
Everyone of us has heard or read some form of the old phrase, “You get what you pay for!”. The gist of this phrase is basically if something is “free” or low cost it is probably worth nothing or very little. However, is this true when applied to Free Open Source Software (FOSS) and Linux?
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You Want Linux to Run What?
Someone left a comment on one of my posts similar to, "Linux won't be popular on the Desktop until it runs Windows applications." To which I silently responded, "Huh? and, "You've got to be kidding me."
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