Current Newswire: (Linux Today) "While many of us have been preoccupied with the OOXML vote, the rest of the world has naturally been continuing to go about its business....more...Current Newswire: (Linux Today) "One of the things Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik loses sleep over is the digital divide, especially when it comes to children....more... New Site Helps Companies Succeed by Marketing the Apple Way (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) Veteran marketing executive Steve Chazin today launched MarketingApple.com, a new site for anyone who wishes to learn how Apple so successfully markets its products. In addition, Mr....more... Current Newswire: (Linux Today) "I finally had a chance to meet with our new librarian today. After being without an actual librarian for so long, it was incredibly cool to talk with someone who knew something more about academic research than how to Google....more... Get the facts you need to make the choice between Windows and Linux. Click on the case study of your choice to download: (Linux Today) "FileZilla is one great open source FTP client that--up until now--was available only for Windows. Version 3 is a ground-up rewrite that makes the application available for the first time on Linux, too....more... Critics Skeptical That Microsoft Will Be Able To Alter Vote On OOXML (Linux Today) "Microsoft is putting a positive face on the International Standards Organization's vote against Office Open XML as a document standard, saying it has only a short ways to go to overcome objections and win final approval next February or March....more... Linux: Slab Defragmentation (Linux Today) "'Slab defragmentation is mainly an issue if Linux is used as a fileserver and large amounts of dentries, inodes and buffer heads accumulate,' Christoph Lameter explained when posting the fifth version of his patchset....more... Get the facts you need to make the choice between Windows and Linux. Click on the case study of your choice to download: (Linux Today) "So, you want to be a kernel hacker....more... Linux: Continuing Dual-Licensing Discussions (Linux Today) "Discussion continues on the Linux Kernel mailing list about the legality and morality of re-licensing BSD/GPL dual-licensed code under only the GPL. Alan Cox replied to Theo de Raadt's comments suggesting he was encouraging people to break the law, 're-read my email and then apologize....more... |