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GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative launched

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The GNOME Foundation is scheduled to announce the GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative (GMAE) today at the Embedded Linux Conference in...

CentOS 5 is a solid enterprise OS

Author: Gary Sims Last week, two years since its last major release, the CentOS project released version 5 of its enterprise-focused Linux distribution. I downloaded...

Open Solutions Alliance publishes roadmap to promote interoperability

Author: Tina Gasperson The Open Solutions Alliance (OSA) has released its Interoperability Roadmap, including its first major project: The Common Customer View Prototype. OSA also...

Ubuntu 7.04 arrives Thursday

sjvn writes "For Linux business users, the most important Linux release of 2007 so far is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. But for most...

A concise guide for RHEL 5 network configuration

Anonymous Reader writes "Red hat enterprise Linux 5 provides different tools to make changes to Network configuration such as add new card, assign IP...

Ubuntu Linux: To the server side and beyond?

Jane Walker writes "Is a perfect storm brewing for Ubuntu? The combo of a renewed push for Ubuntu on the server and new thin...

IT security firm trusts open source inside and out

Author: Tina Gasperson An Atlanta IT security company is finding success by employing open source software, not just in the network security appliance it sells,...

Bandwidth monitoring with vnStat

Author: Sukrit Dhandhania If you want to monitor and manage your Internet bandwidth, perhaps to make sure your ISP is not overbilling you, try vnStat,...

Open Technology within DoD, Intel Systems

jmw writes "Washington, DC – April 6, 2007 – Ranking members from the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community gathered with computer and...

Oracle claims dozens of customers for Oracle Linux

Jane Walker writes "Oracle is touting a list of 26 customers siding with it for Linux support. But, on further review, only one has...