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Improving Gentoo’s PR
This won't be a long post, because I'm tired. Sorry for the dearth of posts on here, but I've been busy writing other thingsâ€â€see...
Cinelerra community forks the video editor
Author: Thomas King
The community surrounding Cinelerra, one of the premier non-linear video editors for Linux, has decided to strike off in its own direction...
Well-appointed Darkstar Linux has a dark side
Author: Mayank Sharma
Darkstar Linux 2008.1 is one of the first stable distro releases of the year. This distribution from Romania is based on Slackware...
Funambol and Amobee Combine Open Source and Ad-Based Revenue Model to Fuel Mobile Email...
Author: JT Smith
Mobile leaders team up to offer first ad-based open source push email & PIM sync for consumers, prosumers and SMB
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.,...
Cairo-Dock: An Animated Launch Bar for Compiz
Author: JT Smith
Cairo-Dock is an animated launch bar similar to SimDock or AWN. You can use it to launch applications and utilize small applets...
Lessig gives up on Free Culture
"Aims Ivory Tower at 'Corruption' ... Well, that's it. You'll never have to listen to Stanford professor Larry Lessig talk about Free Culture again.
Lessig...
Setting Up Thin Folding at Home Clients
As I'm sure you are aware, we have started our own Folding at Home (FAH) team here at Mutaku. We have been working...
Finding the happy medium in FOSS
Author: Thomas King
Last year, Dell began offering Ubuntu on non-corporate desktops and laptops, opening the door for other large computer companies to follow suit....
Is server or client processing better for charts and graphs?
Author: Colin Beckingham
Webmasters are frequently required to serve up charts and graphs to clients. Part of the planning for such images involves a decision...
Seamlessly integrate XP into Linux with SeamlessRDP
Author: Sergio Gonzalez Duran
Today users have many choices for combining Linux and Windows on the same machine. You can go with a traditional dual-boot...