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Network Management With OpenNMS
Falko Timme writes "OpenNMS is an opensource enterprise network management tool. It helps network administrators to monitor critical services on remote machines and collects...
Linspire founder Robertson seeks publicity from Tour de France winner
Author: Tina Gasperson
Linspire founder and entrepreneur extraordinaire Michael Robertson is at it again. No stranger to PR stunts, he's scooped out a big one...
Reincarnating a discarded laptop with Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "Do you have an old laptop sitting in a closet somewhere, taking up room and gathering dust? You might be able...
Thunderbird 2.0 preview
Author: Nathan Willis
Following on the heels of the Firefox 2.0 beta in mid-July, Mozilla has released the first 2.0 previews of its Thunderbird email...
Triggering software events from hardware changes with HAL and Ivman
Author: Manolis Tzanidakis
Traditionally on a Unix-like system like GNU/Linux you must mount a device such as a CD-ROM before being able to use it....
Symphony OS marches to a different drum
Author: JT Smith
Symphony OS is a GNU/Linux distribution designed to innovate from the ground up. Although originally based on Knoppix and now on Debian...
A Gentle Intro to Linux for users of Windows
charmer382 writes "Scott Morris has written and posted a new book, free for download, which, not surprisingly, discusses Linux. This book is written...
Final thoughts on OSCON – with video!
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The eighth annual O'Reilly Open Source Convention wrapped up Friday with a half day of talks and a farewell address by...
Put your laptop to sleep
Author: Jonathan Oxer, Kyle Rankin, and Bill Childers
Part of proper power management is the ability to put your laptop to sleep. ACPI sleep is...
Cedega and Linux: Let the Windows games begin
Author: Stefan Vrabie
If there's one area where Linux distributions fall behind Windows, it's games. Most PC games are built for Windows. Where does that...