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Parallels Workstation 2.2 for Windows and Linux

Sharon Smith writes "Parallels Supports AMD Technology, Delivers Higher Performance With Release of Workstation 2.2 for Windows and Linux Beta HERNDON, Va. – August 23rd,...

Moodle book published!

Kshipra Singh writes "Packt Publishing has published a book on Moodle, titled, Moodle E-Learning Course Development. This unique book gives you more than just...

French company embraces, contributes to free software

Author: N. Sanders Dental-On-Line, a French company selling hardware and software for use in dentists' offices, offers full dental assistance suites and associated services. The...

Minimalist tools for writers

Author: Dmitri Popov Doing word processing without a dedicated word processor may seem like an absurd idea, but it actually makes a lot of sense,...

CAPTCHA your blog comments with FOSS utilities

Author: Donald W. McArthur Bloggers hate automated comment spammers. One way to foil these vermin is a system called CAPTCHA, which is described in Wikipedia...

Ubuntu xorg-server update breaks X: “no screens found”

Author: Joe Barr IRC channels, LUG mailing lists, and Ubuntu wikis were buzzing with the news this morning that a recent Ubuntu Xorg update (xorg-server...

Kickstart your Linux security

Jane Walker writes "Unnecessary packages on servers pose a security risk, because their processes can be hijacked by hackers. But if you use Kickstart,...

A very well written Centos guide is available

Nicholson Robert writes "This quick Centos configuration guide assumes that you know how to perform an initial Red Hat/Centos installation. If not, then do...

Make your intranet more productive with XAMPP

Author: Mayank Sharma A phenomenal amount of information is being managed by open source content management systems (CMS), wikis, and blogs. However, most of these...

Syllable: A different open source OS

Author: Jeff Park Syllable is a new OS built for speed, with low hardware requirements. After trying it out, I was really impressed. Syllable is...