I was reading through a Harvard Business Review article and I came across a distinction made by a Harvard professor which essentially says [in my own words] … “people don’t want a car, they just want to get from here to there”
Read more »Why Linux Still Struggles on the Desktop [but Thrives in the Datacenter]
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Making The Switch To Linux - Keep In Mind … (10 Ubuntu Tips)
I’ve moved my desktop at home from a Windows XP to a Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04 - and soon the new Intrepid Ibex), and have had to google a bit to find the answers to my following “problems”.
Here are some of the issues I experienced, and some possible solutions (and as usual, there are several different solutions to each problem).
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The Untapped Open Source Online Gaming Opportunity
When it comes to gaming engines, the open source world has plenty of options to offer. But they're not always tapped by game developers, especially ones who deal with online games.
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Linux to get a new numbering scheme?
Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman is leading an effort now that could possibly end up changing the way the Linux kernel is numbered.
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FOSSBazaar Attacks Open Source Licensing Fears
According to the open source industry group FOSSBazaar, there are plenty of organizations that view using the software as risky. But the group maintains that concerns about open source stem from often poorly understood legal issues that could be overcome with some education.
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No Linspire Love Lost
When Michael Robertson sold Linspire to Xandros, I doubt many people saw a lawsuit coming his way from former Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony.
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Performance tuning with System Control (sysctl) in Ubuntu
The Linux kernel is flexible, and you can even modify the way it works on the fly by dynamically changing some of its parameters using sysctl command.
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Creditors Being Objected to by SCO Begin to Respond
Some of the creditors that SCO tried to toss out of the lifeboat with its First (Non-Substantive) Omnibus Objection to Claims are starting to show up, evidently mad as can be, to support their claims.
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What if Psystar Wins?
From the beginning it seemed like a long shot, but Psystar has only made it clearer and clearer that they are determined to prove Apple's locking of Mac OS X to their own hardware is a violation of anti-trust laws.
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Quickly move an executable between systems with ELF Statifier
Shared libraries that are dynamically linked make more efficient use of disk space than those that are statically linked, and more importantly allow you to perform security updates in a more efficient manner, but executables compiled against a particular version of a dynamic library expect that version of the shared library to be available on the machine they run on.
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A New Refreshing Look for Ubuntu
It looks like there will be no theme overhaul in Ubuntu 8.10, but a number of nice themes and concepts have been proposed. I've been using one of these themes, called Dust.
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WFTL Bytes! for Oct 24, 2008
This is WFTL Bytes!, your occasiodaily FOSS and Linux news show for Friday, October 24, 2008, with your host, Marcel Gagné. Today's stories include a nod from those great people at CommandN, open source DRM, how to get VC funding for your open source project, FOSS in Russian schools, and the cost of creating Linux.
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International Mandriva Linux 2009 Install Fest
Mandriva is co-ordinating an international Install Fest for the new Mandriva Linux 2009 release, on November 22nd, 2008. If you are involved with a LUG or other community group and would be interested in running a local event as part of the Install Fest, Mandriva will provide professionally pressed One CDs and other material.
Read more »How to get VC investment for your open source business
So, you've got the greatest open source idea since Firefox. It's guaranteed to be bigger than TCP/IP. All you need now is some scratch to get your project off the ground.
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OpenOffice.org Base Is No Microsoft Access Replacement
The OpenOffice.org 3.0 desktop database application offers new features that make it better than previous versions, but it still lags behind what Microsoft Access offers. Among the key concerns is OpenOffice.org Base's limited file support for Microsoft Access database files.
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