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Source: Linux Today Author and columnist Marcel Gagne talks about his latest book
Source: Linux Today Voice recognition has been a dream of many for the last 10 years. It's an illusive goal because interpreting speech is very complicated and takes a lot of computing power
Source: Linux Today 'A lot of people thought the company had disappeared but CA continued to invest in the technology and made some smart and well thought-through investments, adding high-performance features,' Burkhardt says
Source: Linux Today This blog entry is in part a mea culpa account from the blogging trenches. Mea Culpa, because the first draft of my last blog entry turns out to have been very inaccurate
    
Source: Linux Today When most people think about the Mozilla Firefox browser, they think of it as being open source and free
    
Source: Linux Today In August 2006 Adrian Bunk took over maintainership of the 2.6.16.y stable kernel. With the release of the 2.6.16.30-pre1 patch, concerns were expressed as to what makes a stable tree
Source: Linux Today Another addition to the available browser choices is Flock, which is also based on the Gecko engine
Source: Linux Today Oracle today unveiled a new version of Berkeley DB, the lightweight, non-relational and embeddable database management system
Source: Linux Today Linus Torvalds responded to Moglen's statement by saying that his position on the license is clear and that he's "fed up" with the FSF
Source: Linux Today Looks like after four versions of colourful names, the next (to next) version of Ubuntu (Edgy+1) is going to be called--Ubuntu 7.10. Thats it
Source: Linux Today Today, DesktopLinux.com learned what distribution they plan to use: a homegrown, Debian-offshoot dubbed 'IT@School GNU/Linux '
   
Source: Linux Today I wrote up a long update on where we are in the software and hardware for the One Laptop per Child project. We've gotten a lot done, but I don't think that's been communicated to the outside world very well
Source: Linux Today It might also be good to remind folks of a few key points about the summary judgment process
Source: Linux Today In a move that some may have sensed was coming, Eric S. Raymond--one of the co-founders of the open-source movement--will become the newest member of the Freespire Leadership Board on Sept. 27
Source: Linux Today Software maker Red Hat on Tuesday reported that quarterly profit tumbled 34 percent from a year earlier, on a sharp increase in operating expenses
Source: Linux Today "The release isn't expected to introduce any new features or major functionally but it will improve stability and fix bugs that have been found in the still-under-development Firefox 2.0 release " Actually, the RC1 release is live now.
Source: Linux Today For several years a group of academic researchers has been quietly working on a new kind of search engine--one that recognizes the semantic meaning of a query instead of only taking input as a keyword to be literally matched
Source: Linux Today Putting Linux on 64-bit blade servers sounds like a good idea, thanks to the cost savings offered by both
Source: Linux Today The Kurumin Linux project, which produces a Knoppix-based distribution, released a stripped-down, live CD edition of Kurumin Linux 6.1 on Sept. 24
Source: Linux Today Adapting downloaded code and finding developers to submit bug fixes back to the projects are just two of the many costs associated with incorporating open source code, according to Don Rosenberg
Source: Linux Today If you do business on the Web, you are, to some degree, vulnerable to Denials of Service attacks
Source: Linux Today Windows administrators who are making the jump to Linux are often disoriented by how different everything is; not just the terminology, but the way things work, including many of the same basic types of applications
   
Source: Linux Today Today's security advisories: kernel-source-2.6.8 (Debian GNU/Linux); ImageMagick, GnuTLS, and Tikiwiki (Gentoo Linux); squirrelmail (Red Hat Linux); openoffice.org (rPath Linux); and gzip (SUSE Linux).
Source: Linux Today The previews of this year's GOSCON indicate that the Department of Defense's new Open Technology Roadmap and at least one of its authors will play a prominent role in the conference
Source: Linux Today Why do you give Microsoft a platform to spread its FUD? Why are you guys deliberately spreading FUD ?
Source: Linux Today In this introductory article, I summarize the benefits of using OpenSource software in an educational environment, where budgets are often tight and staffing support is minimal
    
Source: Linux Today If we look at the future, Linux seems to be doomed to a slow death in a dozen years: DRM, proprietary hardware, technologic innovations and political choices are behind this forecast
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