Stark law exceptions were intended to remove barriers to Health IT adoption, allowing hospitals to pay for hardware and software for Physicians.
Read more »Developers free to work on open-source Atheros Wi-Fi
While Linux desktop users have long been able to use Wi-Fi cards based on Atheros chip sets, they haven't been able to do so without using proprietary Atheros code.
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Red Hat Delays Release of Linux Software
Software maker Red Hat said on Thursday it delayed its August release of a version of its Linux software for personal computers that would compete with Microsoft's Windows operating system.
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Massachusetts remains lightning rod on open documents
Massachusetts has been a lightning rod and a leader in the movement for governments to embrace open document formats and neither of those roles change with Wednesday’s announcement that it will adopt Open XML.
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Awn Manager Preview
So maybe a week or so ago I posted about the Awn theme manager, which was still in early stages but was nice. Well it has made considerable progress, and is now not only a theme manager but pretty much all the preferences, in Awn.
Read more »Open source @ Intel: Dirk Hohndel speaks
I bumped into Dirk Hohndel, Intel's Chief Linux and Open Source Technologist, at OSCON last week and started probing him on Intel's open-source activities. As it turns out, for a hardware company, Intel writes a heck of a lot of software. Dirk and I found time to talk about Intel's open-source involvement in depth. This interview was born.
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Cream 3.0 released, switches to MySQL
Campware has released a new version of Cream, an open source customer relationship management (CRM) system for media organizations. The new release sports a switch to MySQL and a number of other new features and changes.
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Vyatta releases 2.2 beta
Vyatta has announced the availability of its 2.2 beta, codenamed "Camarillo." This release includes a number of enhancements, new features, and more than 100 bug fixes for Vyatta's commercially supported open, flexible router (OFR) distribution.
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Linux and Fonts
Ever since I started to use Linux I have always seen how to's on fixing the look of fonts. All of them claimed to make fonts look smoother and nicer. I never tried any of them because I thought, "my fonts look fine." Also I was to lazy to do any of the fixes...
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Introducing the world's most advanced open source ERP system.
PostBooks is a full-featured, fully-integrated accounting, ERP, and CRM system, based on the award winning OpenMFG ERP Suite.
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Video tip from RHCEs: Firewalls
We bring the advice of experts straight from San Diego to your desktop.
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Review: Austrumi 1.5.1
Everytime I am about to buy some new shoes I am very impressed with how good the same models look in the version for kids. It is maybe the small size itself that makes these models (even if they are the same as the adults ones) look a lot better.
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Pidgin 2.1.0 released
Pidgin 2.1.0, which includes a number of compelling user interface improvements, has officially been released.
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Acer clarifies position on Linux PCs
Acer is planning to sell Linux-based PCs to the UK market, the company told ZDNet.co.uk.
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Sun unveils open mobile platform
Sun has unveiled a new open mobile platform called JavaFX, which it hopes will bring open rapid open development to the mobile space, an environment long dominated by telcos and cellular carriers.
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