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Hard driving under the influence: A look at OnTrack’s data recovery service

Author: Mary E. Tyler Data loss happens in a number of ways -- such as while trying to compile OpenOffice.org under the influence of...

Xandros to Debut Linux Business Desktop Nov. 24

editingwhiz writes "On the day after Thanksgiving, DesktopLinux.com reports, Xandros Inc. will be giving business Linux users an early holiday present: Xandros Desktop Professional...

Squish/Web Testing Tool Supports Firefox 2.0

Reginald Stadlbauer writes "Hamburg, Germany - 2006-11-16 froglogic GmbH today announced support for testing web applications executed in the newly released Firefox version 2.0. Squish/Web is a...

Has Microsoft conceded the desktop OS market?

Rich Morgan writes "Microsoft has long dominated the home desktop Operating System market while Unix and Unix-like systems have dominated the server and datacenter...

Bring back deleted files with lsof

Author: Michael Stutz There you are, happily playing around with an audio file you've spent all afternoon tweaking, and you're thinking, "Wow, doesn't it sound...

PHP5 Bootcamp – 5-Day Intensive Training

BigNerdRanch writes "Atlanta, GA - The Big Nerd Ranch is offering PHP5 Bootcamp February 26 - March 2, 2007PHP5 Bootcamp is an intensive 5-day...

CLI Magic: Enhancing the shell with fish

Author: Bruce Byfield The Friendly Interactive Shell (fish) is an alternative command line that is designed to be easy to learn and use. fish turns...

Apple modifies Public Source License to thwart hackers

The InsanelyMac Forum has a post concerning an apparent modification Apple made to their Public Source License, the license that guards the open source...

Linux printing: much done and more to do

Author: Bruce Byfield In the last seven years, printing on Linux has undergone a metamorphosis. Barely adequate printing support, provided on a program by program...

Commentary: Open Source is not a verb

Author: Bill Weinberg I am a linguist by training. Long before I delved into free software and was snagged by the quagmire of marketing, I...