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VBoxHeadless – Running Virtual Machines With VirtualBox 3.1.x On A Headless OpenSUSE 11.2 Server
VBoxHeadless - Running Virtual Machines With VirtualBox 3.1.x On A Headless OpenSUSE 11.2 Server
This guide explains how you can run virtual machines with Sun...
8 of the Best Free Linux Geometry Software
In the field of mathematical software packages, applications such as Wolfram Research's Mathematica, and Maplesoft's Maple system instantly spring to mind. These are both...
Jaspersoft’s New Software Community Release Delivers Broad Suite of Business Intelligence Capabilities
Jaspersoft 3.7 Community release, built by community feedback and feature voting, is now available for free download at jasperforge.orgSAN FRANCISCO, February 4, 2010 –...
openSUSE Survey 2010 – Participate Now
Participate in the openSUSE survey 2010 to give feedback to theopenSUSE project about the distribution, the openSUSE tools environment and the project in general....
Future of Linux
Hi..My name is Satyam... on the ground I am a java novice...what I want to know "can anybody tell me what is the FUTURE ...
Today, Delayed GPU Switching Comes To Linux
Two days ago we reported on hybrid graphics coming to Linux in a crude form that allowed switching between graphics processors on notebook computers...
OpenOffice.org Extensions for Business Users
OpenOffice.org is an excellent all-around productivity suite as it is, but you can add a few useful features using extensions to make it better...
Download Now!Its here! openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 1
Its here! The first openSUSE 11.3 Milestone. This is the first step toward the next openSUSE release. The most important goal of this first...
CloudLinux wants to conquer data centres
With its proprietary LVE (Lightweight Virtual Environments) hardware allocation technology, the new CloudLinux distribution wants to attract data centre and web hosting customers.
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Connecting The Opportunistic Dots
Something I havetalked aboutextensively recently has been my passion to see opportunistic developers served well on the Linux desktop. These kinds of programmers are...