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Novell is not forking OpenOffice

Author: Bruce Byfield From recent media reports, casual readers could easily believe that OpenOffice.org, the popular free office suite, is fragmenting. Slashdot reported last week...

Uruguay poised to make first governmental OLPC purchase

Author: Lisa Hoover Uruguay's government this week announced the results of a study indicating that XO computers from the One Laptop Per Child project were...

Introducing Enterprise 2.0 to the Boss

Author: JT Smith While a CIO, CEO, or office manager may understand what a blog and wiki does, they are not always sure what the...

Sweet Symphony is out of tune with OOo

Author: Mayank Sharma Last month, just one week after IBM announced it would help with OpenOffice.org's development, the company released Lotus Symphony, an office suite...

Workrave fights repetitive strain injuries

Author: David A. Harding Taking frequent computer breaks can save you from a debilitating repetitive strain injury (RSI). However, if you're like most people, you...

Industry Leaders to Collaborate on Linux Mobile Computing Platform

To address the rise in consumer demand for access to the Internet and advanced applications on larger display mobile devices, Link: news.moneycentral.msn.com Category: Linux

A script to tell which workstations are using Samba shares

Author: Sergio Gonzalez Duran A combination of Linux utilities can help you determine who on your network is using which of your shared filesystems at...

Fingerprint reader SDK targets Linux devices

A biometric device vendor specializing in fingerprint readers has ported its software development kit to Linux for the first time. DigitalPersona says its "One...

Backing up and restoring your DSL configuration

Author: Robert Shingledecker, John Andrews, and Christopher Negus Damn Small Linux (DSL) is primarily a live CD, or emulation thereof, which means that the base...

Linux Still Doesn’t Make It on the Desktop

Back in the mid-’90s, my research focused on desktop operating systems. There was a plethora of options for IT organizations, with Mac OS, Windows...