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Census Reveals the Top 20 Open Source Packages

http://ostatic.com

The other day we reported findings from the Open Source Census--a global effort to track the number of installations of open source packages on computers. Among the top-level findings were that open source is seeing broad adoption in Europe and in finance.

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Changing operating systems requires a change in mindset

http://www.itwire.com

I have been thinking about how to write this article and what I mean by the "Linux way". I can explain it this way: recently I got myself a new mobile phone. Since about the year 1452 I have been using Nokia mobile phones, but this new one is a Sony-Ericsson. It's quite nice and I really like it.

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Created by switchpin 17 years 15 weeks ago
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I hate Linux!!!

http://chxta.blogspot.com

Just stumbled in after a rather hectic Friday night. My head is all fuzzy from one drink mixture too many, so it is time to tell the truth. I hate Linux.

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Red Hat Delivers Integrated Linux-based HPC Platform

http://virtualization.sys-con.com

Red Hat Thursday delivered what it called the industry’s first integrated Linux-based High Performance Computing (HPC) platform, otherwise known as the Red Hat HPC Solution, an all-in-one HPC cluster stack that Red Hat and Platform Computing put together over the last year.

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Created by serdar 17 years 15 weeks ago
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Network Performance Fine Tuning in openSUSE & SUSE

http://www.susegeek.com

openSUSE and SUSE Linux sets default values for some of the network related Kernel parameters. With Kernel 2.6 (default in recent releases of openSUSE & SuSE Linux), there are some fine tuning you can do to improve Network performance and get that extra out of your system.

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Fix your music library: song names, album art, automatically!

http://blogs.howtogeek.com

With every new version of media players, we get new beautiful album art views, recommendations and all kinds of sorting by genre, year, composer. These are all based on correct information stored in the songs 'tags'.

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Created by electronichouse 17 years 15 weeks ago
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Firefox extension blocks dangerous Web attack

http://www.linuxworld.com.au

A popular security tool for the Firefox browser has been upgraded to block one of the most dangerous and troubling security problems facing the Web today.

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Created by lozz 17 years 15 weeks ago
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Why Palm needs Android

http://bigtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com

Unless you’re Google, these look like rough times to launch a mobile operating system.

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Created by asterisk 17 years 15 weeks ago
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Motorola seeks to hire up to 300 Google Android developers

http://news.cnet.com

Palm may not have much of an appetite for Google's Android platform for mobile phones, but Motorola definitely does.

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Created by asterisk 17 years 15 weeks ago
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Offset your carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions with Greatest Planet

http://www.greatestplanet.org

Greatest Planet helps you neutralise your carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by offsetting your unavoidable residue. Offsetting works by investing funds in projects that absorb or prevent the release of CO2.

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Monitor your network with GroundWork Monitor Community Edition

http://www.linux.com

A reliable network monitoring and management solution must accurately detect network devices such as routers, servers, and client workstations.

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Created by aditiseth 17 years 15 weeks ago
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In search of bigger, stronger calculators

http://www.linux.com

If I had had SpeedCrunch or Qalculate! during high school, finishing homework really would've been child's play. From breaking down complex algebraic equations, to solving your calculus problems, to performing geometric computations and providing statistical answers, SpeedCrunch and Qalculate! are tools that offer quick solutions to difficult questions.

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Created by LinuxPwns 17 years 15 weeks ago
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After 2.0 release, Miguel de Icaza reflects on Mono's past and future

http://www.linux.com

Few free and open source software projects have attracted such a range of reactions as Mono.

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Created by jefe 17 years 14 weeks ago
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Slackware v Ubuntu: Not What You Might Think - Part 2

http://www.tuxmachines.org

When it comes to system configuration, Ubuntu and Slackware could hardly be more different.

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Created by anna 17 years 14 weeks ago
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Unintrusive Teaching for Newbie Linux Users

http://www.linuxloop.com

When I see an idea on Ubuntu Brainstorm suggesting some sort of popup when Ubuntu boots to teach new users about Ubuntu, I almost always vote it down. Why? I hate popups! Every operating system I have tried that pops something up has been incredibly annoying. Worse, the popup is rarely useful at all.

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Created by BillKiller 17 years 14 weeks ago
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