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Red Hat releases Fedora 7
Author: Joe Barr
Red Hat announced the release of Fedora 7, its community-driven version of Linux, this morning. Fedora 7 merges two previously separate...
Covalent Technologies continues expansion of open source support services
Anonymous Reader writes "Leading Supplier of Enterprise Open Source Support Services Adds “Per Incident” Support for 12 Additional Open Source ProjectsWALNUT CREEK, CA, May...
Scribus 1.3.4 released with rewritten text layout engine
Author: Shirl Kennedy
After nearly a year of development, the Scribus team has released Scribus 1.3.4, with a re-written text layout engine, additional support for...
Gentoo’s new Secret Sauce is sweet and sour
Author: JT Smith
After several delays, Gentoo finally released version 2007.0, code-named Secret Sauce. Despite the extended period of development, the installable live CD and...
Kiosktool locks down KDE users’ desktops
Author: Anže Vidmar
Recently I wrote about locking down the GNOME desktop environment with Pessulus. In this article, I'll show you how to do the...
Ubuntu Goes Ultraportable
Anonymous Reader writes "The growing number of ultraportable notebook computers has caused many people to reevaluate their choice of an operating system. These systems...
Portable Apps – carry your Free apps with you
Anonymous Reader writes "Portable apps suite is a collection of very popular open source applications which are repackaged so that they can be installed...
Using Ruby On Rails With Apache2 On Debian Etch
This article shows how you can install Ruby on Rails (RoR) and integrate it in Apache2 on a Debian Etch system (including a short...
JumpBox – Virtual Appliances Made Easy
JumpBox has a simple goal in life, to make the deployment of server based software so easy, anyone can do it. To do that,...
10 Open Source Apps You Can’t Live Without
Even for the most seasoned computer user, taking the leap to open source can prove to be a bit daunting. But once you have...