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(Jan 3, 2012, 01:02 UTC) (1576 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) IT World: "Certainly, open source has left the proprietary software world in turmoil over the past few years, as Linux, the Apache Web server, Perl, Apache, Hadoop, OpenOffice, GIMP and dozens of other programs put the pinch on their commercial counterparts. But what are tomorrow's open source heavy hitters?"
(Jan 2, 2012, 20:03 UTC) (1524 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) HowtoForge: "This tutorial shows how to set up file synchronization between two Ubuntu 11.10 servers with Unison."
(Jan 2, 2012, 16:01 UTC) (1723 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by vbeal) PacketFence: "This is a major release with big features, new hardware support, enhancements, bug fixes and updated translations."
(Jan 2, 2012, 12:00 UTC) (2298 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) Linux For U: Turnkey Linux is a virtual appliance library that integrates and polishes the very best open source software into ready-to-use solutions
(Jan 2, 2012, 10:00 UTC) (5433 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) TechRadar: Try something different from the world of Linux
(Jan 2, 2012, 08:00 UTC) (2042 reads) (1 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) AddictiveTips: devtodo is a program aimed to help developers manager their to do lists from the Ubuntu Terminal
(Jan 2, 2012, 06:00 UTC) (2047 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) Linux For U: Drupal is an interesting animal if you look at it closely.
(Dec 31, 2011, 22:00 UTC) (3558 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) Wired: The real beauty of open source software isn�t that it�s free; it�s that it�s free to change. Developers can tinker with it, strip it down or build it out, depending on their wants and needs.
(Dec 31, 2011, 18:00 UTC) (2379 reads) (0 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) UCSF: Enforcing copyright law could potentially interfere with patient care, stifle innovation and discourage research, but using open source licensing instead can prevent the problem, according to a physician � who practices both at the University of California, San Francisco and the San Francisco VA Medical Center � and a legal scholar at the UC Hastings College of Law.
(Dec 31, 2011, 14:00 UTC) (3750 reads) (3 talkbacks)
(Posted by skerner) The PowerBase:When in the market market for a Linux laptop, or one that simply does not have a Windows license attached to it, it can be impossible to find a good review of the units you are shopping for.
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