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Serial entrepreneurs find OSS “a no-brainer”

Author: Tina Gasperson Together, Isaac Garcia and Arnulf Hsu have launched several successful businesses, including two that were eventually purchased by CNET. Garcia and Hsu...

Siag Office is far from pathetic

Author: Peter Enseleit "Siag, it sucks less!" This is the slogan for Siag Office. This and the self-effacing name for the Siag...

Venerable Slackware 12 gets a sporty new wardrobe

Author: Susan Linton Slackware Linux is the oldest surviving Linux distribution, and still one of the most popular. Last week's release of version 12.0 is...

Colorado Human Services opens an open source portal

Author: Tina Gasperson When the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) couldn't depend on a proprietary portal solution to meet its needs any longer, CDHS...

Linux developers considering move to Eclipse

sjvn writes "When you're talking Linux development tools, chances are you're talking about decades-old programming editors like vi and EMACS. These are fine for...

Linux support, then and now

E. Stride writes "In 2003, we visited the topic of Linux support and found a handful of weaknesses that kept it out of mission-critical...

Edubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 2 Screenshots

Author: JT Smith Out of all of the Ubuntu derivative distributions, the one that's received the least amount of attention really has been Edubuntu. With...

Introducing LinRails: Run Ruby on Rails in Linux Easy

Author: JT Smith While developing ThemBid.com using Symfony, our developers used XAMPP to standardize development environments and have something easy to install.When we started using...

Manage partitions and disks with GParted-Clonezilla live CD

Author: Mayank Sharma Backing up partitions and hard disks sounds like work -- until you've tried Clonezilla. With Clonezilla you can clone and duplicate partitions...

Emacs 22 enhancements make venerable editor flashy again

Author: Nathan Willis Emacs 22.1 hit the street a month ago, a long-awaited update to the GNU project's customizable and extensible do-everything super-editor that has...