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KDE’s Plasma is heating up

Author: Nathan Sanders If you visited the Plasma project's outdated Web site in past weeks, you might have gotten the impression that the team behind...

Flock 0.9 lands gracefully

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Flock project has been building a "social Web browser" since 2005. The upcoming Flock 0.9 release adds new blogging features,...

Novell Announces Real-Time Linux Enhancements and Partnerships

(Press release) NEW YORK, SIFMA Technology Management Conference, June 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Novell today announced new enhancements to SUSE(R) Linux* Enterprise Real Time and...

Simple script restores your system settings after OS reinstall

Author: Jeremy LaCroix Reinstalling your operating system is never a fun or welcome task, but sometimes it's unavoidable. Restoring settings and downloaded applications after installing...

How to create poster presentations with Scribus

Author: Alex Roitman Poster presentations are a common way of presenting results, proposing strategies, and explaining concepts and methods. You can create nifty poster presentations...

Mandriva: ‘Not Our Job to Pay Protection Money’

Mandriva has made a formal statement of its position regarding the recent Microsoft deals by other Linux vendors. "Up to now, there has...

Red Hat Looks to Expand Footprint

Red Hat said it intends to develop a communications platform that integrates Mobicents with Red Hat middleware offerings. The company said more information about...

Portrait: Dr. Alain Empain pioneers open source growth in Belgium

Author: K. G. Schneider Twice a week, Dr. Alain Empain drives his car away from his solar-paneled home in the Belgian countryside, then parks and...

New LinuxCOE helps admins customize distros

Author: Mayank Sharma Hewlett-Packard released version 4 of its Linux Common Operating Environment (LinuxCOE) software this month. LinuxCOE is a front end to a set...

OSS helps give voice to beach condition reporting system

Author: Robert D. Currier Mote Marine Lab in Sarasota, Fla., has enjoyed great success with its Google Maps-based beach conditions reporting system. Covering the six...