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SamePlace: A Jabber client for Firefox

Author: Dmitri Popov If you spend most of your computing life in Firefox, it makes sense to consolidate other online activities in your browser. There...

Watching Your Power Consumption With Powertop On Fedora 7

Author: JT Smith Powertop is a command-line tool released by Intel that shows you the power consumption of the applications running on your system. It...

Compact touchpanel SBC runs Linux

Embedded board-vendor Techsol has introduced a compact, touchpanel single-board computer (SBC) based on a low-power ARM9 processor. The Medallion TPC-35 targets low-cost HMI (human-machine...

MindTouch sees fastest adoption among wiki vendors

Author: JT Smith MindTouch, the first open source wiki company, has just surpassed 100,000 wiki installs in its first year since launch. With an average...

New Book on Plone 3 published!

Author: JT Smith Plone is an open-source content management framework, built on the top of the Zope application server and written in Python. As a...

Easy to install software stacks for WordPress, Drupal, Joomla! and other open source apps...

We just released several easy to install open source application stacks on our new site, BitNami.org. A stack combines an application with all its...

System Emulation with QEMU on Linux

Author: JT Smith Today, googling the word virtualization results in around 22 million hits. In this article, learn about QEMU, an interesting virtualization applications not...

The trouble with artwork and free software licenses

Author: Nathan Willis Are you a crafter of icons, sounds, backgrounds and splash screens, or even window manager themes? Selecting the right license for your...

Fedora virtualization via Xen

Author: Andrew Hudson and Paul Hudson Xen is a powerful new virtualization system that enables you to run multiple operating systems on one computer. Here's...

TechBookReport on ‘The Official DSL Book’

Author: JT Smith Damn Small Linux (DSL) is, well, pretty damn small. And, for all it's skinniness it manages to provide a fully functional operating...