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Linspire to be based on Ubuntu
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Yesterday, Linspire and Canonical issued a joint announcement that Linspire would begin to base its distributions on Ubuntu rather than Debian,...
OpenLogic Study: Open Source Usage in Enterprise
Sharon Smith writes "Half of Top Enterprise Open Source Projects Don’t Offer Enterprise Grade Support, OpenLogic Study Finds
Research Also Shows Open Source Usage Skyrocketing...
Virtualization goes Nationwide
Author: Tina Gasperson
Nationwide Insurance and Financial Services, a $21 billion company with 30,000 employees, has turned to virtual servers running Linux to gain more...
Discussing Dyne:Bolic and Freedom with Denis Jarom
TheOne writes "Denis "Jaromil" Rojo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaromil) is an artist and a FOSS hacker. He's popularly known for Dyne:Bolic (http://www.dynebolic.org/), a Live CD distribution that...
The Road to KDE 4: Phonon Makes Multimedia Easier
Like the previously featured articles on new KDE 4 technologies for Job Processes or SVG Widgets, today we feature the shiny new multimedia technology...
SCALE Finalizes Expo Details
Orv Beach writes "The Southern California Linux Expo is this weekend in Los Angeles. Here are some last minute details.
The Expo has added...
Hybrid DB Combines In-Memory, Disk-Based Storage
Ted Kenney writes "McObject® has released eXtremeDB Fusion™, the embedded database system for Linux that combines the strengths of the on-disk and all-in-memory approaches...
KDE 4’s Sonnet will turbocharge language processing
Author: Nathan Sanders
With the Sonnet library for KDE 4, developer Jacob Rideout hopes to reinvigorate the field of desktop linguistics by adding automatic language...
ROX Desktop provides light, quirky alternative to GNOME and KDE
Author: Bruce Byfield
The ROX Desktop is a lightweight alternative to GNOME or KDE built around the ROX-Filer file manager. The project's name is an...
Fldigi and amateur radio on Linux
Author: Joe Barr
Dave Freese has just released version 1.2 of Fldigi, a popular new program for Linux and FreeBSD which enables amateur radio operators...