del.icio.us is a nifty bookmark service – no doubt about that. However, if the way it displays the bookmarks doesn’t tickle your fancy, you can add a whole new dimension to your bookmark collection by turning it into a mindmap using a clever utility called DeliciousMind.
Read more »No one has to buy anybody
"Our own Matt Asay has a piece out today lambasting Tim O’Reilly for a comment that, in the end, proprietary software outfits will gobble up all the open source guys."
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Ubuntu servers shut down for attacking others
Knowing that there is nothing worse than a bunch of chavish Linux servers looking for a rumble, or goading Windows computers with calls of, "Come and have a go, if you're hard enough," Cannonical decided to pull the plug.
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Vista Ultimate vs. Ubuntu 7.04 - Which Install Is Easier?
This weekend I suffered a meltdown of my workstation’s main hard drive. The drive help my Windows Vista Ultimate install, which in turn held several hundred pictures, music files, movies etc., not to mention all the games and utilities that I had installed over the years.
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Linux Goes Legit
But the big news here is that the uncertainty over Linux is no more. Linux is now legally legitimate and free from the worrisome cloud of legal exposure that existed for the previous four years. Suddenly, using Linux isn't troublesome anymore, at least from a legal standpoint.
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How to set up Apache virtual hosting
Managing one site on a Web server can be tough enough, and the job is even harder if you have to host multiple client sites on a badly configured setup.
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Hardening your systems with Bastille Linux
System administrators need to secure their systems while avoiding locking them down so strictly that they become useless.
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DreamLinux Live CD Review
Right away, as the hype and hot air came oozing off this distro, I could not believe my eyes. On a machine that I have run no less than 13 distributions on, for the first time, I'm looking at what appears to be 640x400 resolution.
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Software Freedom Day - September 15, 2007
On September 15, 2007, 1 month from today, there will be a very positive outreach to the masses by an organization that believes in the freedom of software.
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Linus Torvalds talks
The most recognizable name in the open source community talks about why he didn't go the proprietary route for Linux and how it could easily have been just another of his 'random small projects'
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Novell: We Won’t be SCO 2.0; BoycottNovell: Who is We?
A few days ago, amid great victory to Linux, we dared to argue that UNIX copyrights in Novell’s hands are a worrisome business.
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Solutions from the road: Changing lots of passwords at once
In the first two articles in the series, we chose to use existing tools in a non-traditional way in order to solve a problem. This time, we’re going to use an often overlooked tool exactly as it was meant to be used.
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Novell Delivers Industry's Most Comprehensive Systems Management Solution
Novell today announced the worldwide availability of Novell(R) ZENworks(R) Configuration Management, the latest addition to its systems management portfolio that helps companies reduce IT complexity while lowering costs.
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Krita Colour Mixing
Video of colour mixing with Krita on youtube. Don't recommend reading the comments, but worth a look if you didn't know about it.
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Interview With GNU DDRescue's Antonio Diaz Diaz
Antonio Diaz Diaz, the developer behind GNU DDRescue, took the time to answer a few questions for Blue GNU regarding the GNU data recovery utility and how it compares to other projects.
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