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Proprietary software? Counsel objects
Author: Susan Linton
Nathan Zale Dowlen objects to proprietary software, so when he opened his new law office, he outfitted it with Ubuntu Linux and...
Automation computers run Linux
Axiomtek has announced two aluminum-cased embedded computers targeting automation, kiosk, digital signage, and vehicle applications. The Linux-compatible eBOX832-831 and eBOX832-840 offer dual gigabit Ethernet...
Compact Debian-based server adds router
-- Excito is shipping a faster version of its low-power, Debian Linux-based file and print server. The quiet-running Bubba Two moves up to...
Mail server benchmarking with Postal
Author: Ben Martin
The Postal project includes three programs aimed at benchmarking mail server performance. The main program, postal, sends email messages to a specified...
OpenDomain.org owner: Selfless FOSS helper or domain squatter?
Author: Tina Gasperson
OpenDomain.org is an organization that offers to provide free use of certain domain names to worthwhile open source projects. Ric Johnson, the...
Arch Linux for the DIY Linux user
Author: Mayank Sharma
There's no dearth of Linux distributions for desktop users or even for running high availability servers. But if you are a do-it-yourself...
Improve system performance by moving your log files to RAM
Author: Ben Martin
The Ramlog project lets you keep your system logs in RAM while your machine is running and copies them to disk when...
JumpBox: Instant Open Source, Just Add Virtualization
I love how open source projects are inherently malleable things. Easiest example: the plethora of Linux distributions and hardware ports. Beyond that there's the...
Event aims to bring Lindependence to one California town
Author: Thomas King
An enterprising group has taken on a radical approach in attracting users to Linux: switch a whole town! Dubbed "Lindependence 2008" (a.k.a....
What went wrong with the KDE 4 release?
Author: Bruce Byfield
When KDE 4.0 was released in January, it was supposed to be the foundation for a new era of desktop development. But...