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Is Smolt the Key to Counting Linux Users?

Smolt is a opt-in hardware profiler developed by Fedora Project and now adopted by OpenSUSE and in consideration by Ubuntu as well. While originally developed for understanding commonly used hardware, InternetNews looks at the potential for Smolt to be a
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Jedox Provides an Open-Source, In-Memory BI Solution

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Songbird hits RC1

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Ask Linux.com: Historical Linux, hardware for tomorrow

It's all about bipartisanship and unity in this week's roll call for the Linux.com forums. Old distro and new distro coming together, peripheral and computer learning how to work as one, and, just as the framers intended, a run-off between several
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Microsoft May Attempt To Think About Open Source Browsing

Microsoft, in an attempt to jump on any bandwagon it can to stay alive, may be working on an open-source addition to its browser family. The browser would be based on the infamous WebKit, which fuels the likes of Apple?s Safari and Google?s Chrome.
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Will Open Source Management Apps Survive Downturn?

The open source systems and network management space is heating up with new releases coming soon from vendors Groundwork, Hyperic and Zenoss. Among the new features that will appear in the respective vendors new releases are improved cloud features,
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30 FireFox Add Ons To Do Just About Anything

Firefox is one browser that offers you thousands of extensions and add-ons to get the job done without wasting any time. I?ve compiled a list of best 30 Firefox add ons that will help you do just about anything. On the top of my head and my personal
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Review: The Linux-based Motorola RAZR2 V8

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RightScale Supports Open Source Cloud to Tickle Cloud Adoption

The Eucalyptus environment is designed for anything from a small student application to an enterprise-level cloud deployment RightScale, the cloud manager, is supporting the open source Eucalyptus Public Cloud (EPC) run by the University of California,
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This week in open source: OpenBSD, Fedora, Qt Creator

This was a big week for open source prereleases. We looked at technical previews of Songbird, Fedora, and Qt Creator. We also took a peek at the new version of OpenBSD and the Theora video codec. Code your own election mashup with Google's JSON data: Ars
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In Depth: The pain-free guide to switching Linux distros

How to effortlessly swap between distros without losing files 7 hours ago | Tell us what you think [ 0 comments ] Make sure you tell Yast, SUSE's labyrinthine system configuration tool, where you want to put home, and make sure you've selected 'Do not
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Success with AdvancedTCA and commercial grade Linux

Case study: Hans Jrgen Rauscher describes how 'Platform for Network Equipment - Linux Edition', or PNE LE, can present a commercial When Airvana Although Airvana has many years of experience in the development of network infrastructure devices for
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Microsoft Live Hotmail not supported on Linux?

Microsoft seems to be doing it all over again. They have launched a new version of Live Hotmail service which features an updated user interface. The service works fine on the Windows platform on popular alternative browsers like Firefox and Chrome.
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Linux Desktop Education Deployments Planned in 29 US States

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NoMachine NX Supports Non-Profit's Successful Switch to Linux

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States Stand Aside as Open Source Bandwagon Rolls By

While some state governments have explored the idea of using open source software in their systems, the same gripes continue to hold back its adoption: Quality, compatibility and security. Some states make use of open source, but all stop short of
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United States: Red Hat and Ingres Offer Open Source Stack for Independent Software Vendors

Ingres and Red Hat today announced plans to work closely together with Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) in the EMEA region. Red Hat Inc. (NYSE:RHT), the worlds leading provider of open source solutions, and Ingres, a leading provider of open source
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Open Source in Consumer Electronics: What, Why and How

'While embedded devices are almost starting to look and act like mini PC's, they also leave behind much of the fundamental OSes associated with traditional desktops. With PCs, users expect decades of legacy, proprietary software to workkeeping them
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Firefox 3.1 Beta 2: Browse Privately

'Porn mode' not anonymous E-Mail Print Have you tried the Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 after we gave its user impressions? If not, then wait for the new second beta build of Firefox 3.1; it allows users to browse the web in a private mode. The Firefox 3.1 beta 2
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Open source in consumer electronics: What, why and how

This article looks at the motives behind open source, explains where open source is (and isn't) succeeding, and reveals Texas Instruments' thinking on Linux and the Open Handset Alliance (OHA). Page 1 of 2 Courtesy of DSP DesignLine As the primary
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What Outsourcers Can Learn from Open-Source Communities

Comments (1) Outsourcing development and open-source development may at first appear to be about as far apart as baseball and football. Both use a ball in a game, but that's about it. Yet a closer look from open-source software developers and industry
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Jedox Provides an Open-Source, In-Memory BI Solution

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Linux print server enhances library printing

Share Print Comments My employer, Warnbro Community Library in Western Australia, had a problem with wasted paper from printing. Library patrons often sent unnecessary print jobs to the printers, then refused to pay for them, leaving reams of
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Linux vendor touts infotainment stack

Nov. 07, 2008 A Wind River white paper argues that Linux is well positioned to succeed in the uniquely challenging market for automotive infotainment. The paper suggests that only a mature, flexible, open-source operating system like Linux can address
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Microsoft 'interested' in open source browser: Ballmer

Microsoft has given its most ringing endorsement of open source Web browsers to date with chief executive officer Steve Ballmer not ruling out adopting such technology as an alternative to its own popular Internet Explorer, saying it is 'interesting'. In
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OpenOffice 3.0 Out After Breech Birth

The Freebie OpenOffice May Get A Fillip from the Economic Crisis One gets a bit suspicious when an operation like OpenOffice.com reports that its servers were swamped and knocked offline for days by the pressing demand for the first formal release of its
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RightScale Supports Open Source Cloud to Tickle Cloud Adoption

RightScale, the cloud manager, is supporting the open source Eucalyptus Public Cloud (EPC) run by the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) for purposes of cloud research and experimentation. RightScale and Eucalyptus want to tickle widespread
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Finally: A professional Open Source Digital Asset Management (DAM)

SixSigns, a company based in Zurich/Switzerland, announces the latest release 1.1.2 of its Open Source Digital Asset Management called Razuna. Razuna can be downloaded directly from http://www.razuna.org. Version 1.1.2 brings to the already fully
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In praise of open source technology

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Is Smolt the Key to Counting Linux Users?

Share</ a> Print Comments Linux users are not an easy bunch to profile or to count. Many Linux users download the operating system for free and never perform any kind of systems registration to enumerate their hardware.
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