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Commercial Joomla 1.5 Template : 17951
2008-05-22 15:05:00 Tags: Joomla 1.5, fixed-width, centered, creative, three-column, business, portal, white, realestate More About: Commercial , Template
Commercial Joomla 1.5 Template : 19462
2008-05-22 15:02:00 Tags: Joomla 1.5, fixed-width, centered, creative, clean, blog, marketing, business, white, red, software More About: Commercial , Template
Commercial Drupal Theme : Exchanging Vows
2008-05-22 15:00:00 Tags: fixed-width, centered, creative, white, portal, blog, clean, drupal, wedding More About: Commercial , Drupal , Theme , Vows
Will Google’s Revenue Ever Surpass Microsoft’s?
2008-05-22 14:59:00 Conventional wisdom says Google -- backed by open source, software as a service and Web 2.0 -- will eventually crush Microsoft . But analysis from The VAR Guy shows that Microsoft's revenue has actually grown more than Google's since 2002. More About: Revenue
Commercial Joomla 1.5 Template : Spring Breeze
2008-05-22 14:57:00 Tags: Joomla 1.5, fixed-width, centered, creative, blog, white, green More About: Commercial , Spring , Breeze , Template
Microsoft opening up Office to other file formats
2008-05-22 10:14:00 On Wednesday, the company said it plans to add new formats to Office 2007, including the Open Document Format (ODF), Portable Document Format (PDF), and XML Paper Specification (XPS). The new formats will be added to Office as part of Service Pack 2 for Office 2007, due in the first half of next year. More About: Linux , Microsoft , File , Opening
Microsoft opening up Office to other file formats
2008-05-22 10:14:00 On Wednesday, the company said it plans to add new formats to Office 2007, including the Open Document Format (ODF), Portable Document Format (PDF), and XML Paper Specification (XPS). The new formats will be added to Office as part of Service Pack 2 for Office 2007, due in the first half of next year. More About: Linux , Microsoft , File , Opening
Twittering from the Command Line
2008-05-22 09:16:00 Incessant status updates to your cell phone from the command line? Sure, with a little help from curl and Twitter. If you've been around the Linux and UNIX world as long as I have (is it really going on 30 years? How could that be?), you'll be familiar with the various attempts at multiperson chat that have come down the pipeline, from simple command-line tools to the curses-based “talk” program to Internet Relay Chat (IRC) chaos. Occasionally fun, but often a complete waste of time, there's still something appealing about having an open line with a circle of friends and colleagues. More About: Line , Command
Twittering from the Command Line
2008-05-22 09:16:00 Incessant status updates to your cell phone from the command line? Sure, with a little help from curl and Twitter. If you've been around the Linux and UNIX world as long as I have (is it really going on 30 years? How could that be?), you'll be familiar with the various attempts at multiperson chat that have come down the pipeline, from simple command-line tools to the curses-based “talk” program to Internet Relay Chat (IRC) chaos. Occasionally fun, but often a complete waste of time, there's still something appealing about having an open line with a circle of friends and colleagues. More About: Line , Command
Latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux released
2008-05-22 08:19:00 Red Hat is on top of the business Linux world and it has no intentions of coming down. Its newest release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), version 5.2, is designed to make sure that it stays on top. Red Hat plans on keeping its big name customers, such as the New York Stock Exchange Euronext cash equity market, by introducing improvements in six major areas with the 5.2 release. These are: virtualization, the desktop, security, clustering and storage, networking and IPv6, and serviceability. On top of this, however, there is another major move forward: broader hardware architecture support. More About: Released
Latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux released
2008-05-22 08:19:00 Red Hat is on top of the business Linux world and it has no intentions of coming down. Its newest release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), version 5.2, is designed to make sure that it stays on top. Red Hat plans on keeping its big name customers, such as the New York Stock Exchange Euronext cash equity market, by introducing improvements in six major areas with the 5.2 release. These are: virtualization, the desktop, security, clustering and storage, networking and IPv6, and serviceability. On top of this, however, there is another major move forward: broader hardware architecture support. More About: Released
Debian SSL patch pains security pros
2008-05-22 07:38:00 It's been more than a week since Debian patched a massive security hole in the library the operating system uses to create cryptographic keys for securing email, websites and administrative servers. Now the hard work begins, as legions of admins are saddled with the odious task of regenerating keys too numerous for anyone to estimate. More About: Security , Linux , Patch
Debian SSL patch pains security pros
2008-05-22 07:38:00 It's been more than a week since Debian patched a massive security hole in the library the operating system uses to create cryptographic keys for securing email, websites and administrative servers. Now the hard work begins, as legions of admins are saddled with the odious task of regenerating keys too numerous for anyone to estimate. More About: Security , Linux , Patch
Famelix and the dangers of combating Windows
2008-05-22 06:41:00 One of the perennial debates about the GNU/Linux desktop is how much it should resemble Windows . Usually, the debate is framed in terms of whether the desktop should look familiar to new users, or be developed in whatever way seems most logical. However, if the experience of the Famelix distribution in Brazil is any indication, imitating Windows and outperforming it can also leave you open to other threats, including accusations of piracy and changes of policy by Windows-centric management.
AMD Catalyst 8.5 For Linux
2008-05-22 05:44:00 All of the Catalyst Linux driver releases this year have been... well, boring. There have been a few bug fixes in each release and new product support for the latest ATI/AMD GPUs, but no major features have been introduced in several months. However, during this time we've been telling you to get ready for an interesting summer and that "we have reason to believe AMD does have some Linux work under development that could make 2007 look boring compared to this year." It was in 2007 that AMD had introduced their brand-new driver with AIGLX support. Well, with the release today of Catalyst 8.5 the monthly Linux driver releases are becoming more interesting and we should have several exciting months ahead. What does today's Linux driver bring to the table? We'll give you the run-down in this article, but to get you started there is now Catalyst AI, Linux 2.6.25 support, and much improved 2D performance!
Are Google and Amazon the Next Great Hope for the (Linux) Desktop?
2008-05-21 10:45:00 There was a time when I thought the Linux desktop was going to take a market share at least equal to Apple’s. Maybe even 5% or 10% of the total desktop market. I had high hopes that the One Laptop Per Child Initiative would put Linux laptops in the hands of impressionable young minds who would never have the chance to become dependent on Windows. Though that plan has fallen through the cracks. I don’t hate Microsoft Windows I just don’t have a desire to see any operating system dominate the market in such a way that the lack of competition stifles innovation and forces users into an endless upgrade cycle, offering progressively smaller incremental value. More About: Google , Desktop , Amazon , Great
Are Google and Amazon the Next Great Hope for the (Linux) Desktop?
2008-05-21 10:45:00 There was a time when I thought the Linux desktop was going to take a market share at least equal to Apple’s. Maybe even 5% or 10% of the total desktop market. I had high hopes that the One Laptop Per Child Initiative would put Linux laptops in the hands of impressionable young minds who would never have the chance to become dependent on Windows. Though that plan has fallen through the cracks. I don’t hate Microsoft Windows I just don’t have a desire to see any operating system dominate the market in such a way that the lack of competition stifles innovation and forces users into an endless upgrade cycle, offering progressively smaller incremental value. More About: Google , Desktop , Amazon , Great
Fyre ? creating artworks and animations using chaotic functions
2008-05-21 09:48:00 Fyre is an open source application which creates images and animations based on histograms of chaotic functions. Fyre works in Linux and Windows, its interface is based on GTK libraries. The article at Free Your Media blog gives some tips on using Fyre. More About: Creating , Functions , Artworks , Animations
World?s cheapest Linux-based laptop?
2008-05-21 08:51:00 A Hong Kong-based manufacturer is shipping a Linux -based ultra-mini PC (UMPC) laptop for only $250 ($180 in volume), which appears to give it the lowest price yet for a Linux laptop. Bestlink's Alpha 400 offers a 400MHz CPU and a 7-inch, truecolor display. More About: World , Laptop
World?s cheapest Linux-based laptop?
2008-05-21 08:51:00 A Hong Kong-based manufacturer is shipping a Linux -based ultra-mini PC (UMPC) laptop for only $250 ($180 in volume), which appears to give it the lowest price yet for a Linux laptop. Bestlink's Alpha 400 offers a 400MHz CPU and a 7-inch, truecolor display. More About: World , Laptop
Rawstudio turns 1.0
2008-05-21 07:54:00 he free software RAW photo converter Rawstudio released version 1.0 in April, marking the culmination of two years of work. This release carries on the Rawstudio tradition of providing a lightweight, dependable tool for photographers. Source code tarballs and binaries are available through the project's Web site. As of press time, pre-built packages are up for OpenSUSE and Ubuntu. In addition, Ubuntu users can access the 1.0 release and daily builds through Rawstudio's APT repository. More About: Linux
Rawstudio turns 1.0
2008-05-21 07:54:00 he free software RAW photo converter Rawstudio released version 1.0 in April, marking the culmination of two years of work. This release carries on the Rawstudio tradition of providing a lightweight, dependable tool for photographers. Source code tarballs and binaries are available through the project's Web site. As of press time, pre-built packages are up for OpenSUSE and Ubuntu. In addition, Ubuntu users can access the 1.0 release and daily builds through Rawstudio's APT repository. More About: Linux
Open Source at the European Congress of Telepathology and Virtual Microscop
2008-05-21 06:57:00 The last week Toledo hosted the biennial9th European Congress on Telepathology and 3rd International Congress on Virtual Microscopy, thanks to the excellent organization of Marcial Garcia Rojo (Hospital General de Ciudad Real, Spain), Gloria Bueno GarcĂa (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain) and Jose Sagristan and colleagues (Health Care Service of Castilla-La Mancha, SESCAM, Spain). More About: Linux , Open Source , Open
Open Source at the European Congress of Telepathology and Virtual Microscop
2008-05-21 06:57:00 The last week Toledo hosted the biennial9th European Congress on Telepathology and 3rd International Congress on Virtual Microscopy, thanks to the excellent organization of Marcial Garcia Rojo (Hospital General de Ciudad Real, Spain), Gloria Bueno GarcĂa (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain) and Jose Sagristan and colleagues (Health Care Service of Castilla-La Mancha, SESCAM, Spain). More About: Linux , Open Source , Open
Mark Shuttleworth Wants Synchronicity between Linux Distributions
2008-05-21 05:59:00 In a recent post on his blog, Mark Shuttleworth , CEO at Canonical, has talked about synchronicity between Long Term Support releases from different Linux distributions. One of the arguments he brought to support this idea was that developers could focus more on the important role of component selection, integration, testing and patch management, instead of on the core component feature development. More About: Synchronicity
Free Wordpress theme: Colorus
2008-05-15 13:27:00 Tags: business, two-column, dark, red, fixed-width, centered More About: Wordpress , Wordpress Theme , Free , Theme
Ok; this IS bad
2008-05-15 13:19:00 You may have heard of it: I’m speaking about DSA-1571-1. Read more about it on the pages “Key Rollover“, or “SSLkeys“. It's NOT only affecting Debian. More About: Linux
Ok; this IS bad
2008-05-15 13:19:00 You may have heard of it: I’m speaking about DSA-1571-1. Read more about it on the pages “Key Rollover“, or “SSLkeys“. It's NOT only affecting Debian. More About: Linux
Mobile Linux group plans enterprise push
2008-05-15 12:22:00 On Wednesday LiMo announced a raft of new members, the most significant being the Mozilla Foundation, which is currently developing a mobile version of its popular Firefox browser. However, the head of LiMo claimed the third quarter of this year could also see the addition of two major open source enterprise vendors. However, he was not yet prepared to name the companies, as they are still in talks. More About: Linux , Mobile , Plans , Group , Enterprise
Mobile Linux group plans enterprise push
More articles from this author:2008-05-15 12:22:00 On Wednesday LiMo announced a raft of new members, the most significant being the Mozilla Foundation, which is currently developing a mobile version of its popular Firefox browser. However, the head of LiMo claimed the third quarter of this year could also see the addition of two major open source enterprise vendors. However, he was not yet prepared to name the companies, as they are still in talks. More About: Linux , Mobile , Plans , Group , Enterprise 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |




