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The Live PostgreSQL CD: FOSS Marketing 102

PostgreSQL is not the first project to launch a live CD, but the concept is one many projects should seriously consider adopting as a marketing tool.

OLF 2007 Photos

Here are some photos from Ohio (GNU)LinuxFest 2007!

Distinguishing Between Free Software and Freeware

I ran across a business website that refers to Amanda and Bacula as freeware. While I realize the average user may not recognize the difference, those of us who know better should distinguish clearly between the terms freeware and Free Software.

The Real Value of Ohio (GNU)LinuxFest

Saturday night, as I was leaving the Ohio LinuxFest after party, One of the organizers shared with me her aphrensions about the value of the event, and how the community resoundingly put those apprehensions to rest.

2007 Ohio LinuxFest: The Penguin Colony Gathers Again!

Whew! What a weekend it was at the Ohio LinuxFest in Columbus, Ohio! Between the free (but not Free) beer, having to choose between apparently popular sessions, and the wide variety of booths, the biggest problem was choosing which fun to have.

Ohio LinuxFest - Friday Night

I have managed to check in from my hotel room in Columbus, OH. If you're not here, you're missing out!

Climbing on board the accessibility train

Your website is up and running but can everyone access it?

Plain Black? WebGUI you can't afford to miss!

I stumbled upon a Content management system that was shockingly one of the best I have ever seen, and the cost?

GNU Herds: The Job Site With a Free Software Focus

People interested in offering and seeking jobs specifically related to Free Software might find the GNU Herds project interesting...

phpGroupware Admin: Controlling Access and Setting Preferences

Don Parris discusses how to change user Access and Preferences settings in phpGroupware.

Gustavo Mendes: Neoscopio Ahead of Expectations

Last year, I interviewed the team behind Neoscopio, then just a Free/Open Source Software business concept. Now, just a scant 3 months into their official business venture, they are well ahead of where they thought they would be right now. I asked Gustavo Mendez to bring us up to speed on where the fledgling company currently stands...

Is FOSS Big Business in the U.S.?

Just sharing some thoughts on FOSS businesses in the US, based on data I've collected on nearly 1000 companies.

Un-Plugged Rant: GNU/Linux & Wireless

Sometimes I just gotta wonder about GNU/Linux and wi-fi...Maybe you can help.

Stay In the Know With KDE's Kontact

  • Blue GNU; By D.C. Parris (Posted by dcparris on Sep 21, 2007 5:50 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: KDE
I used to switch between KDE's Kontact and GNOME's Evolution. But it's been a long time since I've looked back at the latter. I finally settled on Kontact to keep me in touch with the reality of my hectic daily schedule. See how you can keep up...

Toward An Effective "Anti-Piracy" Policy

Ars Technica's Ken Fisher suggested in his article, WGA failure highlights major flaw in Microsoft's anti-piracy strategy, that Microsoft needs a new "anti-piracy" strategy. I not only agree that they need a new strategy, I'll even go so far as to help them craft it.

Parley is the new KVocTrain

  • Blue GNU; By D.C. Parris (Posted by dcparris on Sep 19, 2007 7:49 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: KDE
Blue GNU interviewed Frederik Gladhorn, of the KVocTrain Project. Frederik tells us about taking over the project and about KVocTrain's name change for KDE 4.

Libre vs Non-Libre: It All Comes Down To Trust

In the wake of the Windows Update fiasco, LinuxInsider quoted Stephen O'Grady's explanation of why users trust GNU/Linux more than Windows where the auto-update features are concerned. His explanation is important, as it hits the nail on the head as to why many users are finding it easier to switch over to libre software. It all comes down to trust.

Toying With gNewSense-KDE

I gave gNewSense a spin this weekend. It's mostly a good experience, but I am sticking with Debian for now. Here's why.

Using KVocTrain to Build Your Foreign Language Vocabulary

  • Blue GNU; By D.C. Parris (Posted by dcparris on Sep 16, 2007 12:15 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: KDE
I decided to take up learning a little German, and yes, primarily for the fun of it. I got one of those CD-based audio courses, which is pretty helpful. Still, sometimes you just need a simple way to practice your vocabulary to augment the audio course. Introducing KVocTrain, the KDE vocabulary trainer, which is useful for more than just learning another language.

Spread Open Media: Free Formats Benefit Free Software

  • Blue GNU; By D.C. Parris (Charlotte, USA) (Posted by dcparris on Sep 14, 2007 3:22 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Community
Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves, Project Manager of the Spread Open Media project, discusses the project's beginning and goals, namely to help spread awareness and adoption of Free/Libre media formats.

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