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On the rPath to virtual containerization

It's becoming increasingly clear that the most important use of virtualization is not to consolidate hardware boxes but to protect applications from the vagaries...

Automatically mounting and unmounting Samba/Windows shares with CIFS

Author: JT Smith At my work the employees are in the fortunate position that they are free to choose whatever OS they want to work...

Ingimp’s tools may improve FOSS usability

Author: Bruce Byfield Since May, ingimp, a modified version of the GIMP, has collected daily logs on what users do with the program in the...

Intel PR honcho puts spin on OLPC relationship

Author: Joe Barr Earlier this month, Intel and the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project announced that Intel has joined the OLPC board -- a...

The unforking of KDE’s KHTML and Webkit

There is one major web rendering engine that grew entirely out of the open source world: KHTML is KDE's web renderer which was built...

eyeOS: A genuine Web OS

Author: Dmitri Popov Portable applications can come in handy when you are on the move, but there are situations when using them is not an...

New Study Shows Enterprises Evaluate on Windows, Deploy on Linux

Author: JT Smith Alfresco open source barometer survey of 10,000 community members worldwide demonstrates strong preference for deployment on Linux over Windows; Red Hat use...

Battle for Wesnoth is a ton of fun

Author: Jeremy LaCroix Battle for Wesnoth is an amazingly addictive 2-D turn-based strategy game with some role playing game elements thrown in for spice. It...

Linux Takes Away Developer Time From Windows

Anonymous Reader writes "Before everyone goes to arms over the title, consider this: Linux options are much more than just the desktop environment. Linux...

DSL answers user requests with 4.0 alpha

Author: Shirl Kennedy The alpha 1 development release of Damn Small Linux (DSL) 4.0, which hit the Net on Tuesday, is "a very different version"...