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Cream 3.0 released, switches to MySQL
Author: Shirl Kennedy
Campware has released a new version of Cream, an open source customer relationship management (CRM) system for media organizations. The new release...
First KDE 4.0 beta released
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The KDE team is shipping its first beta for the next-generation KDE desktop. The 4.0 beta is the starting point for...
KDE 4.0 Beta 1 Screenshots
Anonymous Reader writes "The KDE Community is happy to announce the immediate availability of the first Beta release for KDE 4.0. This release marks...
What I learned at OSCON
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Another O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) has come and gone. In many ways, OSCON is summer camp for geeks. A bunch...
Sending SMTP E-mails With Ruby on Rails
In my development environment, it was almost trivial to send the E-mails via sendmail; however, it was frustrating to get SMTP to work with...
The value of an independent Linux
A thought struck me this morning: would you really want your database/application server/office productivity suite/etc. developer to also be the author of your operating...
VHCS2 ISP control Panel Setup Guide in Debian Etch
dave writes "VHCS delivers a complete hosting automation appliance by offering significant security, total-cost-of-ownership, and performance advantages over competing commercial solutions With VHCS Pro...
TechBookReport on ‘Official Ubuntu Book’
Author: JT Smith
It should be no surprise that Ubuntu has so quickly established itself as one of the leading Linux distributions. Ubuntu looks good,...
Making Wireless PC Cards work in Linux and Connect to the Internet via GPRS/EDGE
Wireless pc cards kit provided by 3G/GPRS/EDGE internet connection service providers are bundled only with install applications for MS Windows. Users now need not...
Managing wireless connections seamlessly with wicd
Author: Scott Nesbitt
The nature of my work forces me to be something of a digital nomad -- my notebook computer and a wireless connection...