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Linux Management F.U.D. is Bogus, Says New Study

Sharon Smith writes "Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) and member company Levanta today announced the free availability of an Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) study titled "Get...

Shuffle your music the smart way

Author: Michael Grigoriev Think of all the ways you interact with a computer each day. Any action you take, or even don't take, conveys some...

Review: PC-BSD brings BSD to the desktop

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The PC-BSD team recently released its second release candidate for 1.0. With the final release rapidly approaching, we thought now would...

Introduction to CalDAV

Author: Nathan Willis Calendaring software, and in particular Microsoft Outlook, is frequently cited as a killer app that keeps would-be Linux users on Windows. ...

Managing bibliographies with Bibus

Author: Dmitri Popov OpenOffice.org contains bibliography features, but the lack of advanced features makes it better suited for simple references than sophisticated bibliographies. For a...

Test drive: Kororaa

Author: Marcel Gommans Ever wanted to try Gentoo, but you didn't want to spend hours compiling to get a working installation? Kororaa may be the...

McObject Releases Perst Open Source Java Database

Ted Kenney writes "McObject® announced its official release of Perst™, an open source, object-oriented embedded database for Java. In addition to high performance and...

Microsoft or Linux – the hard sell

About six months ago, after a chat with some local Linux evangelists, I decided to take the bold step (at least for me it...

CLI Magic: MultiTail follows files in style

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Troubleshooting often involves having to watch logfiles in real time. That means using tail or a similar utility to see new...

rPath Linux 0.99.6 (Beta) available

rPath Linux 0.99.6 is now available for download. As we approach the end of our Beta testing, we would like to encourage the most...