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Introducing the Open Compliance Program

I’m extremely proud to launch a major addition in our legal programs today: the Open Compliance Program.   Those of you who follow Linux know its...

N900 desktop widget (lucid dreaming reality check)

I Am sure many people have now seen inception and are at least aware of lucid dreaming, all though it did not go into...

Weekend Project: Secure Instant Messaging with Off The Record

Instant messaging, just like email or VoIP traffic, needs to be secure from eavesdroppers, man-in-the-middle attackers, and other security threats. Many IM clients can...

VMware Updates Hyperic System Management

Fresh out of VMware's SpringSource unit, Hyperic 4.4 delivers tighter control over virtualized environments. Read more at internetnews.com

It’s That Time Again! LinuxCon Awaits.

  LinuxCon pass, check. Plane ticket, check. Hotel reservation, check. Penguin suit, don’t’ count on it… That’s right. LinuxCon is next week! Finally, after a year...

Interview with New Fedora Project Leader Jared Smith

Earlier this year, former Fedora Project Leader Paul Frields announced he'd be stepping down from the post and that Fedora and Red Hat were...

How a wearable computer should be

A wearable computer should be always usable, always on, always ready to take and process commands. It is not acceptable for display to block...

LinuxCon Preview: Novell on Linux Workloads, Appliances and Supporting ISVs

As Novell's Markus Rex prepares to deliver his keynote at LinuxCon next week, he took a few minutes to share with us Novell's latest...

Open Source Toolchains for Linux Systems Administrators

 Today is the 11th Annual SysAdmin Appreciation Day! In celebration, Linux.com is launching a new series titled "SysAdmin Toolbox" aimed at providing SysAdmins with...

GNOME 3.0 Slips to 2011

During GUADEC 2010, the GNOME Release Team met and decided to hold the GNOME 3.0 release for the March 2011 release instead of September...