"...The comparison table below lists each OpenID provider and gives a comparison of the most important features these providers (should) support..."
Read more »The man behind Ruby on Rails
"David Heinemeier Hansson was a 23-year-old student at Copenhagen Business School when he began work on Ruby on Rails a little over four years ago. His goal was to write a simple Web application framework that would free developers from the misery of repetitive coding that he sees as inherent in widely used platforms like Java and .Net.;."
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Songbird is Now Available
"The Songbird open-source media player that is built using Firefox technology and XUL Runner is now available in a early beta release..."
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Installing A New Printer. Windows vs. Linux
"I usually check the net to make sure new devices I buy have a good track record for working with Linux, but this time it was an impulse buy and I figured I could return it if I had problems." So how long did it take to install on Windows and GNU/Linux
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Switching from Windows to Linux: an app-centric view
Previously in ITWire we put forth the view that one reason people stick to Windows is because they have to run specific applications that only exist for that platform. We’d like to introduce you to two tremendous web sites which help find open source equivalents for proprietary Windows software.
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Finding and installing programs in Linux
There are several myths floating around the wicked world web and I intend to address one of those today. That is installation of programs under Linux. It seems to be a common misconception that installing programs under Linux is hard or difficult and that windows is easier. I will now get up on my soapbox and proclaim to the world that it is simply not true!!!
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Eric Raymond says he's just about had it with Microsoft
ERIC RAYMOND writes in his bog [sic] that his "resolve to treat Microsoft like any other license submitter is being sorely tested."
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Ubuntu and ThinkPad X60, an ideal match
With my older IBM ThinkPad R50e starting to show its age, I recently decided to upgrade to a newer ThinkPad, this time under the Lenovo name.
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A first look at Python 3.0 alpha 1
The first alpha release of Python 3.0 was made available for download on Friday. Python 3.0 includes syntactic and architectural changes that are incompatible with the 2.x series.
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Linux backups powered by Rsync
Backup like a PRO using one most popular linux backup tool alternatives called rsync. RSync backups data and does it very clean and well. Rsync only transfers those data that have been modified and changed so that the destination host has an exact replica from the source host.
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Groklaw: The Industry's Eyes in Court
It's Groklaw that has published every scrap of legal and technical information available on the cases -- every brief, deposition and ruling, along with press releases, technical documentation and historical information. It's Groklaw's loose network of volunteers that has haunted the Utah courthouse, collecting paperwork, reporting on hearings and transcribing everything in sight.
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Productivity enhancers for Thunderbird
As with Firefox, you can extend Thunderbird's functionality by installing extensions. Mozilla's official extension repository has quite a few nifty tools on offer, and which ones you choose to install depends entirely on your needs. There are, however, a few extensions that you might find indispensable no matter how you use Thunderbird.
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DSPAM WebUI with Virtual Users on Debian Etch
To be able to use the DSPAM WebUI, and to let users take care of their own spam and train DSPAM themselves, you will have to install dspam-webfrontend (or download the source and get it from there)
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Two Document Standards Means Continued Interoperability Gap
A recent News.com article by Martin LaMonica reports on the ODF vs OOXML war. The report mentions the arguments over one standard vs two competing standards. But shouldn't we be trying to solve - not prolong - the interoperability gap?
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PCLinuxOS Magazine September 2007 Issue 13 Released!
PCLinuxOS Magazine, September 2007 Issue is available to download. We apologize for the 2 day delay in this release; website problems at mypclinuxos.com added to our woes. However, a few days late never means a dollar short! Our previous issues can also be downloaded.
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