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Installing Ruby on Rails in Linux

Author: Drew Ames Ruby on Rails is garnering a lot of praise as an easy-to-use, database-driven Web framework for developing Web applications. Most of the...

Quickly share your screenshots with JShot

Author: Ben Martin With the JShot screen capture and uploader utility, you can quickly put all or part of your screen on the Web and...

Ride the D-Bus, Control your Linux desktop from the shell

From the D-Bus documentation: "D-Bus is an inter-process communication mechanismâ€â€a medium for local communication between processes running on the same host. (Inter-host connects may...

Open source Untangle guard union’s privacy

Author: Ian Palmer When Maine State Employees Association SEIU Local 1989 needed software to safeguard confidential information and ward off online threats, it found...

Debug your shell scripts with bashdb

Author: Ben Martin The Bash Debugger Project (bashdb) lets you set breakpoints, inspect variables, perform a backtrace, and step through a bash script line by...

Mobile eID security issues examined by ENISA

Author: JT Smith In the near future, we will pay our taxes, buy metro tickets or open bank accounts over our phone. Mobile devices, national...

Ulteo unveils the first Open Source virtual desktop, providing businesses with quicker, cheaper deployment...

Following its commitment to desktop virtualization solutions, Ulteo, an Open Virtual Desktop Infrastructure company, announced today that they were releasing the first installable version...

SoftMaker Office 2008 focuses on compatibility with Microsoft Office

Author: Mayank Sharma The free and open source office suite OpenOffice.org might be a killer app for many, but its inability to properly display documents...

$7 ARM9 SoC gains mainline support

Rousset, France-based semiconductor firm Atmel announced that the Linux 2.6.27 mainline kernel release has added support for its AT91SAM9G20 system-on-chip (SoC). Equipped with an...

Linux-ready MILS kernel gains POSIX

LynuxWorks is shipping version 2.0 of its Linux-compatible separation kernel and hypervisor for high assurance systems. Aimed at multiple independent levels of security (MILS)...