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rPath Finalist for LinuxWorld Awards

Sharon Smith writes "rPath’s solutions named as finalists in three categories – Best Open Source Solution, Best Utility Grid Computing Solution and Best Virtualization...

‘Exchange killers’ are successfully stalking Microsoft messaging

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller A few years ago, small open source-based companies that dared to challenge Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes in the corporate email...

Stallman, Torvalds, Moglen share views on DRM and GPLv3

Author: Shashank Sharma With the recent release of the second draft of the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3), digital rights management (DRM) is...

GP2X: It’s all fun and games

Author: Mark Antony Kent The GP2X is an open, Linux-based handheld games console manufactured by Game Park Holdings of South Korea. It has a typical...

New Rootkits Beat BSD, Linux, OSX, AMD and Intel.

zanek writes "The new breed of rootkits is operating system-agnostic. 64-bit implementations of BSD, Linux, MacOS X, Windows Vista are all considered vulnerable, as...

Emacs tips: Customize your Emacs experience

Author: Nathan Willis One of the principal advantages of Emacs over competing editors is how flexible and customizable it is. In fact, in several other...

Processing RAW image files on Linux

Author: Nathan Willis The easiest way to sound like a professional when you talk about photography these days is to grumble about the deficiencies of...

Mercy Hospital opens arms to open source enterprise systems management

Author: Tina Gasperson For almost 100 years a group of women called the Sisters of Mercy have been instilling a spirit of excellence into Baltimore's...

Open source videos capture a new way to do tech support

Author: Tina Gasperson An enterprising young computer scientist in Belgium has come up with a new twist on the old help desk. Instead of the...

Interview: PortableApps brings open source to USB

Author: Mayank Sharma For most people, mobile computing means a laptop. Some make do with a Linux live CD distribution such as Knoppix and a...