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FSF supports average users with high-priority list

Author: Bruce Byfield The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is frequently considered an organization for developers rather than end users, but Peter Brown, executive director of...

Putting physical data on a Web graph

Author: Rob Reilly In "Acquiring data from the physical world," we explored how to take a couple of sensor readings and print them on a...

Automated Patch Management

Anonymous Reader writes "So what’s all the fuss? Just install the security patches and you’re safe, right? Unfortunately, no. As IT professionals will attest,...

MySQL Announces MySQL Forge and Support for Ubuntu

Anonymous Reader writes "MySQL Users Conference 2006, SANTA CLARA, Calif. – April 27, 2006 – MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open...

Migrating to Turbolinux from Windows Made Easy

RGeorge writes "April 27, 2006 – Versora today announced the release of Versora's Progression Desktop for Turbolinux. This easy-to-use migration tool allows users to...

Manipulating PDFs with the PDF Toolkit

  Creating and reading PDF files in Linux is easy, but manipulating existing PDF files is a little trickier. Countless applications enable you to fiddle...

The problem with random number generators

Author: Sam 'RavidgeMole' Bisbee It is a commonly accepted fact that computers by themselves cannot generate truly random numbers, and so most software relies on...

Dropline GNOME 2.14.1 is out !!

sasa ostrouska writes "After many hours of work getting the bugs out, 2.14.1 is finally available for download. We’ve really outdone ourselves this time,...

Networked Multimedia for future KDE

Guest writes "Spin-Off company of Saarland University supports multimedia architecture of Linux desktop KDEFirst results will be presented at LinuxTag, Germany, in MayPlayback of...

Wine, desktops, and standards at LinuxWorld Toronto

Author: David Graham TORONTO -- The final day of the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Toronto was a busy one. Novell Canada CTO Ross Chevalier delivered...