"I think you've made an astute prediction. Above all, the Free Software model is an extraordinarily powerful and enabling one, and for that reason it really doesn't matter, as long as public licencing is tight, who buys whom. Richard Stallman is a true visionary in this regard. Use it, but don't hog it..."
Read more »TalkBack: Open-source companies to be acquired by proprietary vendors?
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worldKit: GIS the easy way
No one would argue that maps are useful. However, creating even a simple interactive map ready to be published on the Web can be a real hassle. Fortunately, there is worldKit, a Flash-based light-weight geographical information system (GIS) distributed under GPL.
Read more »Exploiting the Linux Kernel
In Linux you run processes in two different modes of execution. There is userspace (aka user mode) which you run your everyday applications, like Firefox, Pidgin, irssi.
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Law Firm Goes SUSE Linux: Deposition at 11
A Vancouver B.C. law firm has overruled Microsoft Windows’ objection to being replaced with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 10. The firm’s IT manager, Richard Giroux says that level of downtime he’s seen in other firms is "simply unacceptable".
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NZ Open Source Society warns of Open XML patent threat
The New Zealand Open Source Society is warning government and business users that the Microsoft-sponsored Open XML file format is "peppered" with potential patent liabilities.
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Is it time to exit from Windows?
The offer of pre-installed Linux by mainstream PC makers doesn't mean the open-source operating system is poised to sweep aside Microsoft’s; but while its cost advantages may never be compelling, finance departments must prepare to consider the merits of switching their own operations to Linux – and to hear a stronger case for its company-wide adoption.
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Linus Torvalds: "Linux Is Much Bigger Than Me!"
One month ago LINUX For You magazine made a call to the Linux/OSS community to send in questions it has for Linus Torvalds. We were overwhelmed by the amount of questions we recieved. It took us a whole night to sort out the best ones. The final setlist? 35 questions.
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Linux for the handset: a rising force
This article traces Linux's transformation into one of the most popular mobile phone environments today. It was written by Jim Ready, founder and CTO of MontaVista -- and arguably one of the most important pioneers in the market for off-the-shelf commercial embedded operating systems. Enjoy . . . !
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Linux is not only better than windows, it is also easier to install and maintain
Well, here are the steps needed to have this applications working on XP, Vista and Ubuntu please compare and judge yourself.
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No word on Linux Dell PCs for NZ
Dell NZ can't say when the Ubuntu-packing PCs will make it to New Zealand - or if they will at all.
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Recompile your kernel for a perfect fit
After I wrote an article on optimizing disk performance, some readers commented that tweaking settings was just part of the job. They pointed out that you can get more speed if you also compile your kernel, adjusting it optimally for your specific hardware and needs.
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Open Source Security, Part 1: Securing Credibility
Some quarters in the software industry still carry a bias against the credibility of open source security applications. Open source network gateway developer Untangle did not expect to find its request for certified testing of the popular open source virus security product ClamAV shunned. When it was, Untangle decided to do its own test.
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Sun, IBM ink OS agreement
Longtime rivals IBM and Sun have signed an agreement related to operating systems technologies, the two companies said Wednesday.
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System Administration Toolkit: Distributed administration using SSH
Use Secure Shell (SSH) to run commands on remote UNIX® systems and, with some simple scripts, put together a system that enables you to manage many systems simultaneously from one machine without having to log in directly to the machines themselves. Also examine the basics of a distributed management system and some scripts and solutions using the technique.
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Keep Your Linux SSH Session From Disconnecting
I'm the type of geek that has an SSH client open at all times, connected to my most frequently used servers so that I have instant access for monitoring and anything else.
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