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A Do-It-Yourself Open Source Conference: +1

You can trace the entire history of our industry by its enthusiast-generated events. The microcomputer revolution was begun by volunteer, community organizations (such as...

Nagios Enterprises Announces the Availability of Support Contracts for Nagios; Discounts Through June 30th

   Nagios Enterprises, LLC announces the launch of official support contracts for Nagios - the industry standard in Open Source IT infrastructure monitoring. Support...

Canola Project’s GPLv3 Permissions are Worth a Look

Article Source Jim Zemlin's BlogJune 1, 2009, 7:42 am There was an interesting announcement from Eduardo Lima of the Canola project...

Xubuntu: A Simple Approach To Ubuntu

I've always liked Kubuntu, really I have. The Kubuntu desktop is clean and familiar, with lots of bells and whistles. Now that I'm back...

Certifying an Application to the LSB

Article Source Linux Developer NetworkMay 15, 2009, 5:59 am The Linux Standard Base (LSB) aims to unify the Linux platform for...

Linux Picked in Gendarmerie Lineup

If the process of migrating away from Windows is a bit trial and error, then La Gendarmerie Nationale, France's national police force, have practiced...

Mozilla Calendar for Linux

The Mozilla project is best known for its widespread Firefox browser, a cross-platform, extensible, and open source Web tool used by millions. The...

Keeping an eye on your network with PasTmon

Author: Ben Martin The PasTmon passive traffic monitor keeps an eye on your network, recording which clients are interacting with which services, when and how...

Gmail notifiers let you know “you’ve got mail”

Author: Federico Kereki If you are into email like Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan were in the movie You've Got Mail, you probably want to...

Three applications for making disc labels

Author: Ben Martin Making labels for DVDs and their cases is an often overlooked task. Many discs are lucky to have some terse information quickly...