Home Search

open - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

R Cubed’s thin, fast Linux notebook

Author: Rob Reilly Linux users are flocking to the stay-connected, work-anywhere contemporary lifestyle. R Cubed's LS1250-L Linux laptop is just right for these active mobile...

Dual-booting Windows and Linux the easy way (Linux.com videos)

Author: JT Smith The Gnome Partition Editor Live CD is a simple tool that will shrink a (usually "the") Windows partition on your hard drive,...

Day two at OLS: Why userspace sucks, and more

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham OTTAWA -- Day two of the eighth annual Ottawa Linux Symposium (OLS) was more technical than the first. Of the talks,...

Secure messenger to guard against totalitarian governments

Aged geeks should remember the Cult of the Dead Cow (CDC) well. The hacker group was particularly famous for its easy-to-use Back Orifice spyware...

Print This Story Email This Story Save this...

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 21 /PRNewswire/ -- SpikeSource, a provider of business-ready open source solutions, today announces the start of a new podcast series called "The...

Business urged to see bigger picture in OSS debate

What could have been a clash of the titans at the West Wales ICT Roadshow earlier this week turned out to be a down-to-earth...

TechBookReport on ‘Subversion Version Control’

Author: TBR writes "Once upon a time there was CVS for source control, and it was good. It was open source, it was powerful...

Gimmie a new panel prototype

Author: Nathan Willis Gimmie is Alex Graveley's re-imagined desktop panel project, coded in Python and integrated with GNOME services. Though still a prototype, Gimmie has...

Via-specific Linux distro eyes UMPCs

Anonymous Reader writes "Linuxdevices.com wrote: "A Gentoo-based Linux distribution for Via Epia mini-ITX boards may create an edition specifically for Via-based UMPCs (ultra-mobile PCs),...

RFID Device Development Kit for Linux

Author: John Gerken Rachel Zalel writes "IBM’s RFID Device Development Kit , a part of IBM’s Emerging Technologies Toolkit (ETTK), allows users to explore RFID...