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Novell needs a recount: Red Hat still leads in certified applications

Novell has been doing a lot of good things lately in its Linux business, but counting certified applications is apparently not one of them....

Ulteo unveils the first Open Source virtual desktop, providing businesses with quicker, cheaper deployment...

Following its commitment to desktop virtualization solutions, Ulteo, an Open Virtual Desktop Infrastructure company, announced today that they were releasing the first installable version...

iPhone applications for the Linux user

By Razvan T. Coloja The iPhone and iPod Touch haven taken the mobile market by storm. Apple's AppStore is full of interesting applications that take...

Creating and Customizing Business Applications with New Book on Apache OFBiz

Apache OFBiz Development: The Beginner's Tutorial is a new book from Packt that will help developers install and configure OFBiz to optimize system performance....

10 Essential Applications Included in Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex

Intrepid comes with pretty much bleeding-edge packages: GNOME 2.24.1, OpenOffice 2.4.1 (OpenOffice 3.0 is now available, but it is not included in 8.10), Firefox...

GNOME Do – Launcher tool to search and launch applications files and more

GNOME Do (Do) is an intelligent launcher tool that makes performing common tasks on your computer simple and efficient. “GNOME Do†not only allows...

3 Notes-Taking Applications for Linux: BasKet, Tomboy and KNotes

This is a review of three of the most popular notes-taking applications for Linux: BasKet, Tomboy and KNotes. I included the screenshots below the...

3 Notes-Taking Applications for Linux: BasKet, Tomboy and KNotes

This is a review of three of the most popular notes-taking applications for Linux: BasKet, Tomboy and KNotes. I included the screenshots below the...

ARM9 SoC targets Linux control applications

Zilog announced a 32-bit RISC system-on-chip (SoC) based on an ARM9 core. Targeted at embedded control, connectivity, and security applications, and available with a...

Fanless ETX module targets industrial applications

Avalue is shipping a module using Kontron's ETX "computer-on-module" form-factor, targeting industrial applications. The Linux-compatible ESM-910ETX supports dual-channel LVDS for simultaneous display from two...