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This group of three short videos shows you how to download GNU/Linux, make a bootable Linux CD, and how to boot Linux on your computer without going through a tedious installation routine. We used Ubuntu for this demonstration, but the steps shown apply to all live CD Linux distributions.
Vim tips: The basics of search and replace
Vim beginners may be puzzled when it comes to doing search and replace operations in Vim. The syntax can be a bit arcane, but after you've practiced, it becomes second nature. Let's take a look at how easy it can be.
aKademy Deadline Approaching
The deadline for aKademy 2006 submissions is fast approaching. We are still looking for technical contributions, community success stories, tales of interoperability, industrial innovation and integration and cross-desktop creativity. The Call For Papers says that a 300 word abstract and a short bio is needed to secure your place for consideration by the programme committee. Send them in! Conference registration will open soon. The website says "in june", and it will.
Linux continues to rule supercomputers
Linux has once again dominated the list of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. The 27th issue of the bi-annual Top500 list, released today, shows Linux accounting for 73.4% of the top 500 supercomputers, including the two fastest machines on the planet.
Forget the apple; surprise teacher with open-source software
Few things are quite so technically cutting edge as open-source software, which is why you expect to see it used by really cutting-edge folks. Like . . . kindergarten teachers?
Cybersource in desktop Linux deal with Victorian Government.
Australian Linux and open source solutions company Cybersourcehas deployed 120 thin client Linux-based desktops and servers for the Victorian Department of Justice.
I love Microsoft
OK, that's not exactly true, but I don't hate them either. Here's why
[Oh, go on. Read it! - dcparris]
[Oh, go on. Read it! - dcparris]
Taking A Bite Out of Microsoft: Red Hat Partners Report More ...
RALEIGH, N.C. – Red Hat will announce its latest quarterly earnings today, and if the outlook of its partners provides any clue the report should be good for shareholders – as well as in future quarters.
Widespread Linux GPL Violations Alleged
Could many smaller Linux distributions be in violation of the GPL? That's what Warren Woodford, the man behind the popular MEPIS distribution thinks.
Sun says open-source Java possible in 'months'
A Sun Microsystems executive said today that the company is "months" away from releasing its trademark Java programming language under an open-source license.
[It's a good thing this ain't the sun we set our clocks by - we'd already be months (or years) behind the times. - dcparris]
[It's a good thing this ain't the sun we set our clocks by - we'd already be months (or years) behind the times. - dcparris]
Nandor Tanczos – The Open Source revolution
At one level, the open-source revolution has been won. When you use a Nokia phone, trade on eBay or do a Google search you're using open-source technology. Open-source pioneers such as Richard Stallman, founder of the free software movement, fiercely believed in the need to liberate cyberspace from the grip of proprietary vendors such as Unix and Microsoft.
Yankee Group: Time Is Ripe For Oracle Linux
Oracle Corp. building or buying its own Linux stack offers possibilities that would allow the company to compete with established open-source market leaders Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Novell SUSE Linux, according to an analyst.
Linux Terminal Servers for Any Business
How businesses can tap the power of thin clients with Linux Terminal Server (LTS).
Taiwan mandates Linux-ready PCs
Government requires future desktop PCs to be compatible with Linux, but is not pushing for the open-source operating system to be installed.
Openlogic updates and re-brands open source stack
Open source management and services firm OpenLogic Inc has launched a new version of its certified open source software stack, and changed the brand from BlueGlue to OpenLogic Enterprise.
Schools and Open Source
Schools need to save money (know any school districts so rich money doesn't matter?) and one way to do so is via Open Source Software. That's the premise behind the story How one school system makes the most of open source. Yet the story doesn't talk about one of the best ways to save money while reducing security risks in a variety of ways: using Linux and OpenOffice in place of Microsoft Windows and Office.
Red Hat CEO Says Linux Could Become U.S. Standard
CEO Matthew Szulik predicts greater growth and innovation for open-source products, and says better education and access to information are crucial.
Can't Code? Squash a Few Bugs
The strength of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) is its openness and transparency, and community support. Anyone can contribute, not just elite coders with lush geekbeards and ratty sandals. So what can a non-coder do?
What moves a movement
Like a cuckoo in the nest, Microsoft's arrival in the Creative Commons movement threatens trouble in the free culture family. In Rio de Janeiro for the iSummit, Becky Hogge hopes that iCommons can restore the movement's cool.
Stallman: Take French copyright battle to the streets
Copyleft legend wants the youth to mobilize on DRM
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