New Linux user often get this error. Let us say you haved downloaded the RPM file from net and saved to /tmp, you may get error - no no such file or directory - when the file is really downloaded and ls command can show the same.
Read more »Upgrading from Edgy Eft to Feisty Fawn.
First a big thank you to the Ubuntu community for DONATING their time to put together such a fine Operating System. If you want to learn more about Ubuntu you can go to the following web site..
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Enterprising Ubuntu?
In the three years since Ubuntu was unleashed upon an unsuspecting populace, debate as to its viability and marketability within “the enterprise,” whatever that means anymore, has been rampant.
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Web-based development platform goes open source
Australian software company Once Technologies has released what it claims is the first browser-based Web 2.0 development platform as an open source project.
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Tibco unveils open-source AJAX mashup tool
Tibco Software Monday introduced a tool aimed at easing the development of enterprise mashups. The new Tibco PageBus, which the company describes as an open-source message bus, creates a "publish and subscribe" model that can help users more easily tie together Web services and Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (AJAX) components to create mashup applications.
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Free Healthcare Information System released
PatientOS is a free healthcare information system released under GPL 3.0. This enterprise wide software is designed for healthcare facility physician, nurses, pharmacy, laboratory and other clinicians and departments.
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Managing wireless connections seamlessly with wicd
The nature of my work forces me to be something of a digital nomad -- my notebook computer and a wireless connection are essential parts of my working day.
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Linux Has Just Vanished Forever
Straightaway, I would like to apologize if the title of this piece feels a little strange, but I'm going to be exploring what most of us would do if all of the different flavors of Linux were to suddenly "vanish" into thin air.
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Keep users informed with PHPList
If you've ever considered throwing together a mailing list to keep the members of your group, project, or organization informed, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better application for that purpose than PHPList, a free and open source newsletter manager.
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Free Software Money Management Quandary
I found myself facing a moral quandary yesterday. I considered using proprietary software for a job that has lots of free software alternatives. You see, I have these doubts and reservations about the free options.
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Atom Publishing Protocol now an IETF Proposed Standard
"...The Atom Publishing Protocol or simply APP, is the web services part of the Atom Working Group’s work. [...] The counterpart to APP is the Atom Syndication Format (ASF) that was approved last year...
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JavaScript Everywhere
"...This is an interesting development as it appears that with Tamarin we have a solid VM, with JIT support, that will be widely available and embedded into many applications and that actually deigns to touch "C"-land. ...
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Laptop webcam works with AMSN in Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 3 on my laptop on Saturday. It has ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics card. I had problem with the Live CD as usual. The X server didn’t work. I had to use the safe graphics mode in Live CD to get it to work. I then installed Ubuntu from the Live CD.
Read more »Sneak peak, pretty playlist, raw plasma
I thought it was time to post a screenshot of how Amarok2 development is moving along.
As my focus is on the service integration, I have chosen to show a few of the new things that are happening in this area, as well as some of the more general and cool stuff that is being worked on.
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IBM saves $250 million consolidating Linux servers on to mainframes
"Talk about eating your own dog food. IBM today will announce it is consolidating nearly 4,000 small computer servers in six locations onto about 30 refrigerator-sized mainframes running Linux saving $250 million in the process."
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