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Is CentOS ready for the fork?

31.07.2009 23:32    desktoplinux.com
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)
Is CentOS ready for the fork?


Working with Read Only Domain Controllers (Part 3)

31.07.2009 22:40    windowsnetworking.com
Concluding the series on Read Only Domain Controllers by guiding you through the deployment process.

Choosing the right Linux File System Layout using a Top-Bottom Process

31.07.2009 18:51    linuxtoday.com
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

How Wolfram Alpha could change software (They think they own search results)

31.07.2009 18:51    linuxtoday.com
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."


Oops, e-mail security vendor McAfee spills 1400 private names

31.07.2009 18:51    linuxtoday.com
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."

Firefox nears 1 billion downloads

31.07.2009 18:51    linuxtoday.com
Netstat -vat: "Mozilla's Firefox is nearly a major milestone - 1 Billion downloads. That's BILLION with a B."

CentOS team responds to community reaction (CentOS is not going away)

31.07.2009 18:51    linuxtoday.com
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."

Intel Linux Graphics On Ubuntu Still Flaky

31.07.2009 18:51    linuxtoday.com
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."

Go Back to School With Linux: Part One

31.07.2009 18:50    linuxtoday.com
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."

Enterprise IT Hits Bottom--Open Source Holds an Intervention

31.07.2009 18:50    linuxtoday.com
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."

Open-source Project Aims to Makes Secure DNS Easier

31.07.2009 18:50    linuxtoday.com
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."

Is TomTom Really an Open Source Software Company?

31.07.2009 18:50    linuxtoday.com
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

More on journalistic integrity: Sys-Con, Ulitzer, theft and libel

31.07.2009 18:48    linuxtoday.com
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."

Using Graphs to Manage Networks and Devices with Cacti 0.8

31.07.2009 18:48    linuxtoday.com
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

Why Hackers Will Save the World

31.07.2009 18:48    linuxtoday.com
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

Why Single Sign On Systems Are Bad

31.07.2009 18:48    linuxtoday.com
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:"

Javascript: The Open Source Solution for Multiple Mobile Platforms?

31.07.2009 18:48    linuxtoday.com
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?"

Dynamic Draw 5.4 K3 (Freeware)

31.07.2009 18:45    softpedia.com
This program allows you to edit your graphic structures.

Goofball 1.0 (Freeware)

31.07.2009 18:45    softpedia.com
A nice truetype font with a transparent look to it

WinX DVD Ripper 4.1 (Freeware)

31.07.2009 18:45    softpedia.com
Free to ripping the content of a DVD and converting to popular video formats

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