Microsoft is planning to ship its next major version of Windows--known internally as version "7"--within roughly three years, CNET News.com has learned.
Read more »Linux kernel 2.6.23 becomes virtualization frameworks playground
The dust has yet to settle from the recent announcements that Linux will switch it's process scheduler, but we're already bombarded with interesting news that the upcoming 2.6.23 kernel release will also feature no less than two new virtualization frameworks.
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Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.5 Released
Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.5 has been released and is currently being distributed to Thunderbird 2 users via the application's built-in software update system.
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Staging Site for Firefox Support Knowledge Base Ready
"The staging site for the new Firefox Support knowledge base is now up and running, and we’re looking for people to help contribute content."
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Setting up slrn for Ubuntu Linux
This page aims to facilitate the installation of the newsreader slrn amongst the users of Ubuntu Linux. I will be describing in some detail the setup and configuration of the newsreader while mostly leaving the actual use of the program untouched. Explore and learn!
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Managing disk space with LVM
Now a days, when one installs Linux on ones machine, in more cases than one, there is a trend to create a logical volume and create the file system on this volume rather than creating the file system in individual partitions.
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Alfresco: Competing in the Enterprise
John Newton, CTO and chairman of open source enterprise content management (ECM) vendor Alfresco, is certainly no stranger to the industry.
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openSUSE 10.3 Alpha 6 Report
openSUSE 10.3 Alpha 6 appeared yesterday, the same day as the unveiling of the new openSUSE News portal. And that right after the big announcement that Andreas was handing over the reins of project manager to Coolo.
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HP and MIT form worldwide digital archiving group
HP and MIT have formed an independent organization to support the work of digital archivists who use the DSpace open source archiving software.
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Optaros EOS will take the licensing question seriously
Optaros has launched its Enterprise Open Source Directory. It is a very good thing, better than a plate of Martha Stewart bran muffins. That is partly because it has listing criteria, including only those projects which are truly enterprise class.
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German T3N Magazine for Open Source & Web, releases five current TYPO3 Articles in English
The topics include offshore development and international partnerships, details about the long-awaited TYPO3 Commerce extension and first-hand insights into the development of TYPO3 5.0. Additionally, you get the chance to read the quarterly TYPO3 association activity report and an article by Kasper about his farewell from TYPO3 development.
Read more »Gnome panel mania
If you’re a GNOME user I expect you’re more than familiar with the panels that come as standard with your desktop; if you use openSUSE you’re probably also familiar with the slab menu that Novell have developed. There are, however, several other applications out there that can extend and beautify your Gnome panels.
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Schedule Tasks Using Gnome-schedule (A cron & at GUI) in Ubuntu
Gnome-schedule is a grapichal user interface to ‘crontab’ and ‘at’, both used to schedule tasks. It supports periodical tasks and tasks that happens once in the future. It is written in python using pygtk.
Read more »Ubuntu Live and OSCON: Open-Source Software Heads Northwest
There are two big open-source software gatherings happening over the next week, as both Ubuntu Live and O'Reilly OSCON descend upon the Oregon Convention Center in Portland (which even has a moat!).
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Debian Software RAID Setup
Over the past few years space on my server would increase based on the deals found on sites like Slickdeals. After some time this lead to a mishmash of two PATAs and one SATA at 120Gb, 160Gb, and 200Gb respectively on my personal media server. Glad as I was to have all this space it started to become disk management issue since I wanted the bulk of the space consolidated for media.
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