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GPLv3 adoption on track, experts say

Author: Bruce Byfield How is the third version of the GNU General Public License (GPLv3) being received four months after its official release? Not well,...

Simple home networking with SSH

Author: Drew Ames The Secure Shell (SSH) network protocol makes it easy to connect computers that are running Linux, share files, and remotely run applications....

Fedora – not that one – provides platform for interoperability

Author: Mayank Sharma There's a wealth of information stored in online collaborative services like YouTube, Flickr, and Wikipedia, but are these Web 2.0 services built...

Ubuntu 7.10 released today, security gets a boost

Author: JT Smith Version 7.10 of the Ubuntu Server, Desktop, Kubuntu and Edubuntu Editions is available for download. The Ubuntu platform is fully certified and...

New Version of Zenoss’ Open Source IT Management Software Delivers Network Visualization & Java...

Author: JT Smith Latest Release includes Network Visualization, J2EE Application Management and Personalized Dashboards ANNAPOLIS, MD, October 17, 2007 - Zenoss Inc., a leading open...

Ontario LinuxFest makes an auspicious debut

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham The first-ever Ontario LinuxFest, unapologetically modeled on Ohio's conference of the same name, took place on Saturday at the Toronto Congress...

Running KDE4 (preview) on Mandriva 2008

Author: JT Smith KDE 4 is the next major release of the K Desktop Environment software. It contains a new multimedia API, called Phonon, a device...

Javalobby calls for Java port to OLPC

Author: Linux.com Staff Rick Ross, founder of Javalobby, a popular site among Java developers, recently wrote an article about the One Laptop Per Child project...

Mandriva 2008.0 rocks

Author: Susan Linton Mandriva 2008.0, released this week, is the best version of Mandriva since 7.2. Mandriva Linux 2008.0 comes in three editions. Mandriva One...

Talking FOSS at the UN

Author: Lisa Hoover When Nathan Eckenrode goes to the United Nations in New York City next week to help demonstrate the technology behind open source...