The Oxygen team has announced a wallpaper contest. Send in your wallpaper and it might become part of the default set of wallpapers for KDE 4.0.
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When you need to set up a user account to give a user shell access to the system, the only logical choice of login tool is OpenSSH.
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REVIEW: LINUX MINT 3.0
Out of the box, Linux Mint is supposed to be the “click and go” linux distribution. Just boot the live cd, install it, and then you’re ready to go without any huss or fuss.
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OutKafe updates for cybercafe management
OutKafe, a cybercafe management suite distributed under the free Gnu Public Licence (GPL) licence, has just had version 5.2.0 released.
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Monday's Security Updates
Debian has updated xulrunner (multiple vulnerabilities), iceape (multiple vulnerabilities)...
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DN Comments - Open source commenting script
DN Comments is a commenting script, like ClickComments, but it's open-source, full customizable, with instructions about embody it to Joomla, Xoops and Wordpress.
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CCHIT, EHRVA and "Rankings" mean little, the AcerMed story
AcerMed was up until recently everything that a proprietary electronic healthcare record vendor was supposed to be. Now, no one knows whether they will stay in business. GPLMedicine has the full expose on why AcerMed is just the most recent case in point. Proprietary medical software is unethical.
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Google search service reborn as a RESTful web service...
"...As usual, they put severe restrictions on use—most notably you can't use it at all unless you're an academic researcher."
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Official Google Blog: Joining OIN
"...we became a licensee of the Open Invention Network (OIN), an innovative patent-sharing organization founded to create a legally protected environment for anyone who works with Linux..."
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Monitor Your Systems With FreeIPMI
Blue GNU interviews Al Chu, of the FreeIPMI project about their efforts to provide a free implementation of the IPMI specification for managing & monitoring hardware.
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Granny Uses PCLinuxOS
In this newest "letter" from Granny, she shares how easy installing and using Linux really can be. She also has many grateful words to share with the team at KDE and PCLinuxOS.
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First test version of klik2 available
The klik-project addresses the urgent need of a sane solution to the current Linux software installation problem. While the first version provided an interesting solution in several situations there were still quite some problems and flaws.
Now a new version of klik is developed which aims at solving the remaining issues as well.
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Lenovo or No, Linux Not There Yet
No. 2 and 3 PC makers now offer open-source OS on consumer machines, but Windows is still the boss.
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Installing Emacs 22 on Debian Etch
"Installing Emacs 22 on Debian Etch doesn’t need to be a painful experience. While installing from source is perfectly doable, some people will want to use the Debian packaging system. Emacs 22 is now in Sid but it didn’t make it yet to Etch backports..."
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Malaysia Lab to Build Enterprise Products Using Novell, Red Hat
The facility is equipped with Basis Bay's Jazz Series servers, which will allow technopreneurs to use open source tools to develop high-end and mission-critical applications based on the Novell and Red Hat platforms for commercialization. Multimedia Development Corporation will provide pre-seed funding for the startups, CEO Datuk Badlisham Ghazali pointed out.
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