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Open office…etc.

In a previous post, I had mentioned that I had to turn my letters to web pages before printing. Now, fortunately, that isn't necessary....

The Beauty of Open-Source Software: the Freedom to Innovate

Over the last couple of days, I have been listening to a very enlightening series of podcast interviews. The topic of the interviews has...

Fedora 11 Security Update: openttd-0.7.5-1.fc11

Article Source Fedora 11 Security UpdatesJanuary 4, 2010, 12:58 pm CVE-2009-4007 (game server remote crash) http://www.openttd.org/en/news/112Read More 

Designing Pages in OpenOffice.org Writer

I'm sure that most people hardly think about page options in OpenOffice.org Writer. The average person may change the paper orientation from portrait to...

Smartbook Playing Field Wide Open for Linux

Article Source Community-cationJanuary 4, 2010, 8:48 am There's been a lot of technology predictions for the upcoming year, with Linux playing...

Open Source in 2010: Nine Predictions

Article Source DatamationEven though this is the end of the decade only for those who can't count, retrospectives seem more common than predictions in the...

Open-source BI Going Mainstream, Gartner Says

Article Source ComputerWorldJanuary 4, 2010, 3:00 am Adoption of open-source business intelligence software is doubling every year because the products are viewed...

OpenSUSE Weekly News #104 out!

Issue #104 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! TooManyTabs – Saves Your Memory 1.1.0 Alcaro Soliverez/kde.news: First KMyMoney Beta Version Available ...

Is OpenOffice.org a Threat? Microsoft Thinks So

Article Source ComputerWorld UK  One of the unusual aspects of open source is the fact that the software development philosophy spills over into the way that...

openSUSE Weekly News #103 is out!

In this Week: openSUSE News: Linux for Education UpdatedThe Geek Stuff/Sasikala: Unix Sed Tutorial: 6 Examples for Sed Branching OperationBen Kevan: Blogilo...