When you’re looking for some documentation and help about a specific command, man really is your best friend. Almost all the commands on your system will have a man page where you can look to find all sorts of information.
Read more »Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS)
If one were looking to acquire and implement a comprehensive "open source" electronic health record (EHR) system, serious consideration should be paid to the Resource and Patient Management System (RPMS) used by the Indian Health Service (IHS)
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"Antiquated" vs "Proven"
VistA has its problems. I am pretty often frustrated with WorldVistA an organization that has great intentions who moves too slowly for my preference. Not to mention the companies that I regularly harass for trying to proprietarize VistA.
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Amaya 9.55 Final Available...
Amaya is a Web client that acts both as a browser and as an authoring tool. It has been designed by W3C and INRIA with the primary purpose of demonstrating new Web technologies and helping users to generate valid Web pages
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OpenLogic Beefs Up Open Source Offerings
OpenLogic provides the kind of support for open source software that many companies have come to expect with commercial software, as summed up by one of OpenLogic's bloggers:
"What we consistently hear is that companies need and want the same services for open source software that they get from proprietary software. Hence the rise of open source companies…."
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Logitech Harmony 880 With Linux
Many Linux users are after lobbying hardware manufacturers for open-source graphics drivers or specifications for complex pieces of hardware, but an effort is underway to get hardware specifications for something very simple, a remote control.
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Zenwalk Live 4.6
Zenwalk Live has been updated against Zenwalk Linux 4.6 and this LiveCD distribution now features Xfce 4.4.1 with notification support, the Xfce Thunar file manager can now handle video thumbnails, and many new Xfce 4.4 panel plug-ins have been added or updated.
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Tetris for Firefox
Now you can enjoy the super classic video game within your favorite browser. Xultris is a Firefox extension developed by mackers that brings Tetris addiction to your favorite browser.
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Intel and Novell Become Patrons of KDE
Intel and Novell have each become corporate Patrons of KDE. Their exceptional financial commitment to the KDE e.V. helps the project with community events, infrastructure and developer meetings.
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Does Solaris need to be better Linux than Linux?
Hot on the heels of JavaFX, taking on the likes of Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Flash, Sun looks set to formally unveil its plans for Project Indiana this week and attack the Linux developer heartlands. Solaris has long been known as the really secure Unix variant that sucks when it comes to user friendliness.
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Is Ubuntu Linux really ready for the big time?
Ubuntu has been one of the fastest growing distributions in quite some time with active and fast moving help forums, tutorial websites, easy to use package management system (similar to Add or Remove Programs in Windows), and or course the power flexibility and security of Linux under the hood.
Read more »Dolphin and Tabs?
Recently a patch was sent to the KDE file manager development list to implement tab functions in Dolphin. Following this patch a discussion about pro and cons of tabs in Dolphin has started.
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Gutsy Gibbon - Alpha 2 released - upgrade from Feisty Fawn to Gutsy Gibbon
"You can now download the Alpha two release of Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon, remember that this is not a stable release, so use it only for testing purposes."
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High Performance - On a budget!
As some of you may already know, I've been in the process of setting up a new server to host my sites. My old VPS just can't handle the load anymore. Since I'm not really making a lot of money off the sites (Maybe $100 a month, if that), my budget is definitely tight.
Read more »OpenGuides: City Wikis in Perl
"Three and a half years ago, Perl.com published an article of mine describing the very beginnings of the OpenGuides project—an open source web application written in Perl, initially aimed at overcoming the limitations of the UseMod software."
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