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New Weather Application Needs Testing And Feedback

Those of you know that I work closely with WeatherBug in a consulting capacity. After much work on the by the WeatherBug software developers, I am thrilled to announce that they have released a Java based application into the wilds of the Linux world. Available both in Deb and RPM format, this self-contained app will [...]

More Articles Coming Soon!

Sorry for the shortage of articles as of late, more content is coming soon. Just getting unpacked from a big move into a new home. Thanks for sticking with me. :)

DVD And Other Codecs For Linux Explained

What is the deal with the lack of MP3, WMV along with other common codecs found in Windows but not in Linux distributions? It’s a simple matter of licensing. While some codecs are free, open source and not restrictive. Others such as Microsoft formats, DVD encryption and MP3 audio formats are not licensed in such [...]

WPA In Ubuntu - Sputnik, Inc - Are You Listening?

In the past, I have given Sputnik Inc. rave reviews for an outstanding wireless product here at Lockergnome. And in addition, I have watched with mixed feelings as they release more variations of essentially the same product - wifi access for businesses, community areas, etc. Their latest efforts with the SputnikNet(TM) Express project leave me [...]

HP All-In-One Device Works Great With Linux

As a rule, HPs have been very workable in Linux. Really, it’s been great. And this piece below works to illustrate what I think.
I recently replaced both my Epson CX5400 All-in-one printer/scanner and my Brother MFC-210C fax/copier with a single all-in-one Hewlett-Packard Officejet 5610. Not only does the new product do more than both of [...]

Beryl on Ubuntu Edgy

If you are a fan of Ubuntu Dapper, then you are going to simply love Edgy. Ubuntu, now featuring Beryl!

Tonight I upgraded to Ubuntu Edgy and installed Beryl.
Sounds interesting. You mentioned Ubuntu, what is that?
Ubuntu is a free, open source Linux-based operating system that starts with the breadth of Debian and adds regular releases (every [...]

KDE 3.5.5 Release Announcement

I have not been a KDE fan in a longtime mainly because I feel that its UI falls short where GNOME picks up the pieces. Don’t believe me? Try dragging out a shortcut from your browser sometime.
The KDE Project today announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.5.5, a maintenance release for the latest generation of [...]

Portland 1.0 bridges KDE-GNOME gap

With regard to software UI, it is gratifying to see folks such as the Portland software project take the bull by the horns in an effort to bridge the gap between GNOME and KDE.

Programmers have released version 1.0 of the Portland software project designed to help bridge the gap between two widely used Linux user [...]

Could I Run A TV Station on Linux?

Generally not something that I would think to ask myself, but this person asks what I consider to be a fascinating question: Can someone run a TV station on Linux?
“I’m working with a low-power television station to update their playback system. Currently they’re using tape and I’ve been tasked to move them to computerized playback [...]

Linus Torvalds, in a post to linux-kernel today

What would Linus do? Ah, this may be a question that a number of Linux users have these days. But in the end, it’s his reaction to Bayesian filtering that is the hot topic of the day.

Special Report: Can open source messaging servers replace Microsoft Exchange

Without a doubt, this is one of those trillian dollar questions that most people simply don’t have the answer to just yet.

Gartner: Linux Not About to Do Damage to Windows

While I tend to agree that Red Hat is not likely to become the “Microsoft of Linux”, I do believe that server side Linux has a bigger hold than some folks might like to admit.

Is Ubuntu Linux a Sensible Alternative for Mac Users?

In actuality, I found this argument to a very valid argument. I mean, is Ubuntu the best fit for everyone looking to get away from their existing OS choice?

Sun is winning in the server market

In some ways, it’s not all that shocking to see Sun setting them up and taking them down in the server market. The article below tells the tale…

Open Warfare in Open Source

A shining example of just how misunderstood open source really is: once again, open source does not mean free - it means the source code is open for all to view and alter. The piece below has confused open source with free software.

Making Peace (and/or products) with Marketing

Can marketing and engineering honestly relate on any sort of level? Apparently, in some cases it can.

Announcing free software graphics drivers for Intel i965 chipset

These days, it seems like everyone is releasing one thing or another. Now we have Intel releasing i965 graphics drivers for the community.

Suse Linux gives proprietary modules the boot

I see the management change has already had some adverse affects on the company. I loathe the FSF, going this direction is the single stupidest thing that Novell has done in a very long time. Way to go fellas.

How AMD’s Acquisition of ATI May Help Linux and Macs

And how is the merging of AMD and ATI a good thing for Linux? Actually, that answer may surprise you. Read on below to decide for yourself.

SCO Claims IBM Destroyed Crucial Evidence

“Whine Inc” is at it again, this time with a tale of woe that is sure to totally tug at your heart strings. It seems that they believe that IBM allegedly destroyed crucial evidence in a case.

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