In this article in Italian, I want to present the Open Office suite and showing why it should be chosen instead of M$ Office and all the qualities it has. If you understand Italian, you're welcome to read it, but you're welcome to read it anyway...
Read more »OpenOffice non è l'Office gratuito!! « Il blog di Sleeping
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Mozilla plugs Thunderbird security hole
Mozilla has had a tough week. Yesterday they fixed a security problem in Thunderbird by releasing version 1.5.0.12 late yesterday. This followed on the heels of updates to Firefox, to a Firefox Google toolbar extension, and to the SeaMonkey web application suite -- all within the last six days.
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How to install PURE GNOME/KDE/Xfce NOT {U,K,X}buntu on Ubuntu
This is how you can install GNOME, KDE, or Xfce on Ubuntu. This is NOT like installing Ubuntu, Kubuntu, or Xubuntu.
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Netscape releases Netscape Navigator 9 beta 1
Netscape has released the first beta of Netscape 9, based on Firefox. This release includes URL correction, compatibility with Firefox 2 extensions, a "mini browser" sidebar, and integrates Netscape.com sitemail.
Read more »Advances in Fuzzy Object-Oriented Databases Modeling and Applications | Free Download Info.Org
Collecting the latest research results from the leading researchers in the field of fuzzy object-oriented databases, Advances in Fuzzy Object-Oriented Databases: Modeling and Applications provide a single source for current research and practical applications in fuzzy object-oriented databases.
Read more »Five scripts that make life easier with Vim
The Vim editor allows you to modify its behavior via scripts, and the Vim community has produced hundreds of scripts that may help you be more productive, or add functions to Vim that you've always wished it would have. Here are five that I find particularly useful
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Book Review : The Linux Programmer's Toolbox
What does it take to start writing programs for Linux ? Most people will guess a text editor, knowledge of a programming language and the compiler and libraries of that language would suffice. But ask a professional programmer who has been writing code for Linux and he will differ with you and insist that other things also come into play.
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The Death Of A Software License
"Version 3 is going to distance Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation from the developers that make the organization so influential to begin."
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Review of Dell XPS 410n with Ubuntu Feisty preinstalled
"I received my XPS with Ubuntu today. The first thing I will say is that when the Fedex guy delivered it he asked if Dell was having some kind of liquidation sale because he has delivered more Dells today than ever before. He told me that he had already delivered five and there were eleven more on the truck. (Just throwing that out there.)"
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Microsoft & Linux Vendors Trading in Patent Fool's Gold
"Well what do you know? Microsoft seems to be gaining ground with their "patent protection" scheme. But what if they discover they've only bought a few bricks of fool's gold?"
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Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier And MySQL (Debian Etch)
"This document describes how to install a mail server based on Postfix that is based on virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that are in a MySQL database. I'll also demonstrate the installation and configuration of Courier (Courier-POP3, Courier-IMAP), so that Courier can authenticate against the same MySQL database Postfix uses."
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Kazehakase brings innovation to the browser
"Nowadays, half the free software world seems to be building Gecko-based browsers (and the other half writing plugins for them). With so many available, you might think the Kazehakase browser would hardly rate a mention. However, Kazehakase breaks away from the pack by being one of the few browser projects that is actually thinking of new features and ways to enhance old ones."
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Downing St ambivalent on open standards
The UK government has made a statement offering cautious and qualified support for the adoption of open standards for government documents, but warns that there is no such thing as a document storage panacea.
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Linux Today - Editor's Note: Thank You, Builders
back to when Richard Stallman had no gray hairs or wrinkles. Back to the time when RMS and the fine folks at the GNU project were writing compilers, debuggers, fileutils, shellutils, binutils, coreutils, diffutils, findutils, fontutils, Emacs, the Bash shell, and all the high-quality Linux tools that we take for granted, and that are the envy of Unix admins everywhere.
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