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Blog Post Taking Part in The Linux Kernel Development Process
Michael Dolan recommends reading the book that was published by the Linux Foundation that guides developers how they can participate in Linux kernel development and the process for contributing. ...
Blog Post IBM Linux desktop.
IBM has added a Linux desktop with new virtualization capabilities to its portfolio. The Virtual Desktop, which bundles Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux, Virtual Bridges’ KVM-based desktop virtu...
Blog Post It Pays To Invest In Password Management Solutions
When thinking of password management in a Linux environment there are slightly different considerations than in other environments as the risk of viruses and other malwares is much l...
Blog Post The Programmers of The Future.
Martin MC Brown, from computerworld .com is worried about the lack of intrest in programming in the younger generation How do we get kids interested in programming computers, as opposed to jus...
Blog Post A Very Good Question
Why did you switch to Linux? If you want to answer this question I'd love to read your comments but you might want to answer the poll at NewLinuxUser . For me it was first about the money. I d...
Blog Post Linux friendly USB drive
All about Linux-blog has brought to my attention that kingston the major global players in the USB storage and memory market had unveiled the USB drive calld DataTraveler 150. The USB flash dri...
Blog Post Solves All Your Computerization Needs!
  The question of taking a chance on open source in mission critical application is discussed by Christopher Dawson in the context of the decisions that had to be made in the library where ...
Blog Post Some Tips For Perl Users
If you among those who need some guidance as to the best way to use Perl go here . You'll find good guidance as to things that can be done and the way to do them. If on the other case this is n...
Blog Post Congratulations, Computerworld!
I am a little late in congratulating, but better late than never. was reading Joyce Carpenter on computerworld today, and apparently they have won the 2008 Neal award for blogs. Computerworl...
Blog Post Because it's Spring....
Because it's Spring and my garden is in dire need of some help - I went looking for some free landscaping software and was lucky enough to happen upon this blog Which is doing a review of exactly tha...
Blog Post Promoting Linux
I've recently started reading the Boycott Novell blog that gives all sorts of Linux and open space news and information like this Links 24/07/2008: Another Victory for the GPlL, More Ubuntu-based D...
Blog Post Links and portals
Bill Buros and few friends were playing around recently counting up how many "portals" they could find for information in and around Linux for Power systems. For the portals, we did find an ama...
Blog Post Put Open Source To Work For You
Many enterprise software companies are faced by the need to change in order to adapt to a market th is based more than ever on open source. There are very interesting discussion on the adaptations...
Blog Post Todays Minicomputers are tomorrows Minicomputers... apparently...
One of my favorite bloggers from computer world, Frank Haze wrote: It wasn't supposed to be this way: Last week, IBM gave the AS/400 a new lease on life. At the Common 2008 user group mee...
Blog Post FOSS.IN annual event
If there was a place i wanted to be more than anywhere else is the FOSS.IN convention, FOSS.IN is one of the world’s largest Free and Open Source Software events, held annually in India. The ev...
Blog Post VMware Joins The Linux Foundation
Cloud computing is certainly the focus of many of Linux based systems and the addition of Vmware to the Linux foundation is really good news for the people that work with these systems. There is a...
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