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OpenStreetMap project imports US government maps

Author: Nathan Willis OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project in the process of building a free, Web-accessible, user-editable map of the world. So far, most...

Another step towards open source: Bill Hilf becomes Microsoft’s GM of Server Strategy

Watching Microsoft deal with open source’s popularity kind of mirrors the Five Steps of Grief, normally applied when someone faces a terrible loss. Those...

Expand OpenOffice with XSLT and rich text XML

Author: JT Smith This tutorial focuses on a single facet of OpenOffice's extensibility, working with XML and XSLT filter files to allow plugin support for...

Upgrading to openSUSE 10.3

Author: Federico Kereki OpenSUSE 10.3 was released last week, and I quickly downloaded the new version to update my two openSUSE boxes. Here's a chronicle...

Ubuntu Open Week Announced

Author: JT Smith Ubuntu Open Week, a week of 42 IRC tutorial sessions has been announced and will run from Mon 22nd Oct - Sat...

Office shootout: OpenOffice.org Calc vs. Microsoft Excel

Author: Bruce Byfield In earlier articles, I compared OpenOffice.org 2.3's and MS Office 2007's word processors and slide show programs. It seems appropriate to round...

GroundWork Open Source Selected by Pitney Bowes Group 1 Software to Improve Mosaic of...

Author: JT Smith GroundWork’s ability to augment existing infrastructure and expand monitoring functionality lets customers win new challenges without losing the worth of old network...

Get Linux Speed-Booting with an Open Bios

Author: JT Smith On many systems, a large portion of boot time goes into providing legacy support for MS-DOS. Various projects, including LinuxBIOS and Open...

The Perfect Desktop – OpenSUSE 10.3 (GNOME)

Author: JT Smith This tutorial shows how you can set up an OpenSUSE 10.3 desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e....

openSUSE 10.3 – Review

Author: JT Smith While openSUSE’s efforts to simplify Linux or Window-fy Linux can be commended, the inconsistency in their implementation is its downfall. Opening applications...