Developers for the community-based CentOS Linux distribution have threatened founder Lance Davis with a project fork unless he becomes more active in the project and accounts for fund contributions. Currently rev'd to version 5.3, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)  |  |


Concluding the series on Read Only Domain Controllers by guiding you through the deployment process.  |
LinuxConfig: "In this article, I will give some reasons for a better consideration of the file-system and of its layout. I will suggest a top-bottom process for the design of a ``smart'' layout that remains as stable as possible over  |
Fatal Exception: "But that's not all that separates Wolfram Alpha from traditional search engines. Try cutting and pasting from the results page. You can't."  |


Computerworld AU: "In a story just dripping with irony, e-mail security vendor, McAfee, has accidentally sent the contact details of more than 1400 conference attendees in a spreadsheet attached to a thank you message."  |
Netstat -vat: "Mozilla's Firefox is nearly a major milestone - 1 Billion downloads. That's BILLION with a B."  |
TechSentry: "CentOS is not dead or going away. The signers of the Open Letter are fully committed to continue the CentOS Project. Updates and new releases will continue."  |
Phoronix: "This new development release of Ubuntu carries the latest kernel, Mesa, and Intel driver packages as we see how the graphics performance is with an Intel 945 and G43 chipsets."  |
OStatic: "This week, I'm going to take a look at three of the most popular open source software bundles created just for student and classroom use. First up, Ubuntu Education Edition, better known as Edubuntu."  |
Linux.com: "Sometimes you need to hit rock bottom before you can get the help you need. IDC acted as an "interventionist" today publishing a new report showing how open source is growing in the down economy."  |
PC World: "A group of developers has released open-source software that gives administrators a hand in making the Internet's addressing system less vulnerable to hackers."  |
Dennis Byron: "Is Tom-Tom (TMOAF.PK) an open source company? Two separate blog posts—one on InfoWorld by respected tech journalist Bill Snyder and one by a self-proclaimed Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) zealot whose blog I'm not familiar with—popped up  |
Javaworld: "In fact, it feels like those summarieswere scraped from conferences I've done in the past, and I certainly don'tremember ever giving Sys-Con (or any other conference) the right to reprint my presentationas an article."  |
Packt: "It is fairly easy to manage devices through the Cacti web front-end. It provides a fast poller, advance graph templating, and multiple data acquisition methods out of the box, wrapped in an easy to use interface that makes sense  |
Gran Canaria Desktop Summit: "But that's just the start: inspired by the ideas of free software, and building on its innovations, a wide range of other movements have been founded that aim to introduce freedom, openness and transparency to some  |
Open...: "Wow, here's a really great article about identity management from, um, er, Microsoft. Actually, it's a rather remarkable Microsoft article, since it contains the following sentences:"  |
Linux Magazine: "There is a never ending debate about which platform is best: Android, iPhone, Palm, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, or Symbian. But what if the correct answer is ... JavaScript? Is this a joke?"  |
This program allows you to edit your graphic structures.  |
A nice truetype font with a transparent look to it  |
Free to ripping the content of a DVD and converting to popular video formats  |
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