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InstallJammer, a self-executing installer for Linux
Author: Michael Stibane
In the crowded Linux packaging landscape, it would be easy to overlook Damon Courtney's InstallJammer. However, InstallJammer, which provides self-executing installers for...
ROX Desktop provides light, quirky alternative to GNOME and KDE
Author: Bruce Byfield
The ROX Desktop is a lightweight alternative to GNOME or KDE built around the ROX-Filer file manager. The project's name is an...
22% of Windows Installs Non-Genuine
Microsoft disclosed Monday that over one in five Windows installations were deemed non-genuine through the company's Windows Genuine Advantage program, which requires users to...
Creating a culture of security
Anonymous Reader writes "An ever-growing growing percentage of computer crimes are being committed by professional “criminals” who steal market-valued sensitive data – e.g. credit...
Red Hat’s JBoss revenue edges toward goal
Red Hat said its acquisition of the JBoss open-source Java server software would mean $22 million to $27 million in new revenue from June...
The Linux desktop: Dual booting, drivers and more
Jane Walker writes "Discover how to set up a dual boot with different flavors of Linux or Linux and Windows on a laptop, as...
The Linux way to Flickr
Author: Marco Fioretti
The Flickr Web portal allows people to publish and share online, grouped and tagged by subject, whole galleries of digital pictures. You...
Open source databases ’60 per cent cheaper’
Open source databases can save enterprises up to 60 per cent over proprietary products, according to data collected by Forrester Research.
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Turn your SOHO router into a powerhouse with DD-WRT
Author: Manolis Tzanidakis
Linksys makes some fine wireless broadband routers, but one of the best things about these devices is that their firmware is based...
The Portland project: No silver bullet for hairy problem of multiple desktops
Author: Nathan Willis
When OSDL announced the first release of its Portland initiative at LinuxWorld Boston in April, heralding it "a breakthrough in desktop Linux,"...