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Article Source Linux.com IdeaForgeMarch 21, 2009, 4:15 am Ever written a piece of software the long/hard way, only then to...

Who Else is Speaking At the Collaboration Summit?

Article Source Amanda McPherson's BlogMarch 17, 2009, 11:57 am A few weeks ago, I wrote about highlighted speakers from the Collaboration...

Who’s Speaking at this year’s CollabSummit?

Article Source Amanda McPherson's BlogFebruary 20, 2009, 12:50 pm The Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit is the only conference designed to enhance...

Opening the tap

Internet billionaire and Ubuntu Linux leader Mark Shuttleworth has likened SA's reliance on the submarine telecommunications cable system that connects the country with Europe...

Nix fixes dependency hell on all Linux distributions

Author: Pjotr Prins, Jeeva Suresh, and Eelco Dolstra A next-generation package manager called Nix provides a simple distribution-independent method for deploying a binary or source...

openSUSE 11.1 makes Christmas come early

Author: Susan Linton It's that time of the year again. No, not Christmas -- it's the time of the year we get the latest versions...

Adobe Breathes AIR into Linux

Author: JT Smith Adobe has launched its AIR 1.5 software for Linux. Supported distributions include Fedora 8, Ubuntu 7.10, and openSUSE 10.3. This enables companies...

Condensing with Open Text Summarizer

Author: Bruce Byfield Properly speaking, Nadav Rotem's Open Text Summarizer (OTS) is not a summarizer at all. True summaries generally involve rewording contents at a...

Amarok gets a facelift

Author: Jeremy LaCroix After more than a year in development, Amarok, a multipurpose media player with a host of features, has issued release candidate code...

K12Linux founders hand off project to the Fedora community

Author: Tina Gasperson Two Oregon educators who founded the K12Linux project seven years ago are glad that they have been able to hand that project...