May 2008
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At BrainShare 2008 in March, Novell introduced a set of Linux certifications for administrators. Rather than being directed at higher-end Linux managers, like the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) or Novell's own Novell Linux Certified Engineer (NLCE), the new certifications are meant for entry-level Linux administrators, one step above the Linux Professional Institute's entry-level LPIC-1.
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As OpenSuse 11 has gone through its various betas, the screenshots, particularly of the installer, have continually been impressive and the RC screenshots are certainly cool, too.
Written by Michael Larabel on May 31st, 2008 with no comments.
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As OpenSuse 11 has gone through its various betas, the screenshots, particularly of the installer, have continually been impressive and the RC screenshots are certainly cool, too.
Written by Michael Larabel on May 31st, 2008 with no comments.
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Here is PlayOnLinux version 3.0 as announced, the release of your favorite front-end to Wine, PlayOnLinux.
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Here is PlayOnLinux version 3.0 as announced, the release of your favorite front-end to Wine, PlayOnLinux.
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It's nice really nice to see via Distrowatch that development is continuing on low-spec favorite DeLi Linux.
Written by Steven Rosenberg on May 31st, 2008 with no comments.
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The Open Source Health Information Platform (OSHIP) project is now public. It is a Python[http://www.python.org] implementation of the openEHR[http://www.openehr.org] specifications Release 1.0.1. OSHIP is not a clinical application. It is a Python framework for quickly building future-proof, inter-operable healthcare applications based on a multi-level modeling principle [http://www.openehr.org/201-OE] that has already been proven in implementations.
Written by bob@lxer.com on May 31st, 2008 with no comments.
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Adding photos to
Flickr using web browser can be a very annoying procedure. Thus, the better solution is to use tools, which enable us to maintain our Flickr account directly from the file manager or desktop application. Linux users may choose several solutions.
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As the Mozilla-based OS X Web browser project Camino continues to grow, so do the number of add-ons and plugins at PimpMy Camino. Although PimpMyCamino is not officially endorsed by the Camino developers, the project's Web site calls it "your one-stop shop for Camino add-ons." While there aren't as many ways to accessorize Camino as its cousin Firefox, there are still some useful options to enhance the look and feel of this popular open source browser. Camino's plugins can be divided roughly into two groups: things that please the eye, and things enhance productivity. Let's have a look at both.
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