Knowledge of a secondary language has long been a coveted skill, whether it be for academics, business, or travel, but learning another language can be a challenging task. While many Western languages at least offer a level of familiarity by sharing the Roman alphabet, Japanese and other Eastern languages offer no such comfort.
Read more »Slim Linux laptop has potential
Palm's Linux-powered Foleo has potential, but only if Palm can stop denying that the device is actually laptop, reckons Sascha Segan of Gearlog. Palm has positioned the Foleo as a "mobile companion" for itinerant workers needing only email, document prep, and PowerPoint capabilities.
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Conference looks at open source in mobile phones
The second annual "Open Source in Mobile" (OSiM) conference has announced its sponsors and program of events. Set for Sep. 18-19 in Madrid, Spain, the event features keynotes from representatives of Nokia, Access, Red Hat, Motorola, Telecom Italia, and HP.
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Will Sun Rise on a Linux-ized OpenSolaris?
Sun Microsystems is facing a mixed bag of challenge and opportunity with its OpenSolaris and Project Indiana open source efforts.
Read more »Finding a Linux job at LinuxWorld
So, you want a job in Linux do you? Well then get your tickets for San Francisco to see Dice's free Technology and Engineering career fair at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo taking place on Aug. 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Jeroen van der Zijp Interview
Interview with the creator of Fox Toolkit, Jeroen van der Zijp. Talks about himself, FOSS, and of course, Fox.
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Handling of inactive Debian Accounts
An announcement from Debian: they are currently reviewing the debian.org database and getting rid of inactive accounts. If you're on the list you may want to check it out.
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No more php4 updates after 31st Dec 2007
There will be no updates after 31-Dec-2007 for PHP 4 version. According to the PHP development team ~ support for PHP 4 will continue until the end of this year only
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Load Applications Quicker in UBUNTU Using Preload
Preload is an adaptive read-ahead daemon. It monitors applications that users run, and by analyzing this data, predicts what applications users might run, and fetches those binaries and their dependencies into memory for faster startup times.
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Use XForms and Ajax to create an autosuggest form field
Web application development has been revolutionized by Ajax. What was once a new and flashy technology is now becoming ubiquitous. End users are coming to expect that certain interactions with a Web application will be done "with no refresh," in other words, using Ajax. The ubiquity of Ajax for users has not yet translated to client-side technologies.
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A quick tour of the Linux filesystem for Windows users
I had the question asked again. You know the one: "Where's my C:\ drive?". So, to prevent it from happening again, I'm writing a guide to the Linux filesystem for Windows users.
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OpenSuse Build Service: kblogger development packages for Fedora 7
After playing around with the OpenSuse Build Service for some days now I decided to build development packages of kblogger as a first real life test.
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Ubuntu Guide For Windows Users: How To Check Hard Drive Disk Space
For Window users switching to Linux or Ubuntu, performing simple tasks can be a challenge. One simple task such as checking free and used hard drive disk space on Ubuntu, is easy using the graphical utility Disk Usage Analyzer or from a Terminal window using the command df.
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Mandriva sponsoring GUADEC 2007, handing out free Flashes
Mandriva announces a similar program for the GNOME conference, GUADEC 2007, which is taking place in Birmingham from July 15th to July 21st. Again, as well as sponsoring the conference, Mandriva is arranging to provide special edition Mandriva Flash USB keys to developers attending the conference as a token of appreciation for their work.
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Red Hat High 2007: Update
This is actually the second summer we’ve run Red Hat High. We learned a lot of lessons in our first year. The biggest lesson: We’re a technology company, not a summer camp company. It took the truly heroic efforts of many Red Hat employees to make the camp happen last time, and it was clear that we wouldn’t be able to duplicate those feats. Thus, our partnership with Science House at N. C.
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