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New report says support needs of enterprise users changing

Author: Lisa Hoover According to a report released recently by The 451 Group, enterprise users aren't as concerned with a stack provider's ability to provide...

TORQUE Reaches Milestone, 50,000 Downloads

Cluster Resources writes "Cluster Resources, Inc., a leading provider of cluster, grid, and utility computing software, announced today that TORQUE* Resource Manager passed a new milestone...

Linux Libertine Open Fonts offers free Times Roman alternative

Author: Bruce Byfield Philipp H. Poll started the Linux Libertine Open Fonts project in September 2003 because of his dissatisfaction with the fonts shipped with...

Designing a book with LyX

Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist Self-publishing is becoming easier and cheaper, thanks in part to improved printing technologies and desktop publishing tools. If...

Protect your applications with AppArmor

Author: Chris Brown AppArmor is a product that Novell acquired when they bought the company Immunix in May 2005. It provides an interesting alternative to...

Final thoughts on OSCON – with video!

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The eighth annual O'Reilly Open Source Convention wrapped up Friday with a half day of talks and a farewell address by...

On-Disk.com Donations and Big Developer Payouts

Karlie Robinson writes "The On-Disk.com Developers Portal Celebrates First Anniversary with Donations and Big Payouts.The Developers Portal generated over $3,000 for independent software and...

OLS Day 4: Kroah-Hartman’s Keynote Address

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham The fourth and final day of the 2006 Ottawa Linux Symposium saw the annual tradition of the closing keynote address, this...

Today’s cell phone system argues for retaining network neutrality

For now, Internet service providers are prohibited from discriminating against connections to particular sites on the Internet: they are required to treat traffic to...

Gimmie a new panel prototype

Author: Nathan Willis Gimmie is Alex Graveley's re-imagined desktop panel project, coded in Python and integrated with GNOME services. Though still a prototype, Gimmie has...