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22 hours ago ago from Newbies accounts of switching to Ubuntu OS for the first time. » Forgoing The Commonplace, Hello Ubuntu!

I've mentioned Ohio LinuxFest here before, but hey it's almost time! I'm currently at the "checkpoint" on the trip to Columbus. By that I mean, a coworker and I are crashing at our bosses' house. We're leaving in about 4 hours. I'm working on my slides. My talk is called "Sysadmins' Rosetta Stone" and is about all those little things that trip you up when you switch from Debian or Ubuntu to Red Hat or Fedora or vice-versa. It's aimed at ...

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MySQL 5.0.89

10 hours ago ago from cars

MySQL 5.0.89 | 29.64MB MySQL Community Edition is a freely downloadable version of the world's most popular open source database that is supported by an active community of open source developers and enthusiasts. Read the original here: MySQL 5.0.89

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Free Software

18 hours ago ago from Product Reviews Campaign - Online Shop

FileHippo.com CPU-Z 1.53 CPU-Z is a freeware utility that gathers information on some of the main devices of your system. CPU-Z does not need to be installed, just unzip the files in a directory and run the .exe. In order to remove the program, just delete the files. The pr... MySQL 5.0.89 MySQL Community Edition is a freely downloadable version of the world's most popular open source database ...

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Goodbye EtherPad - Hello PiratePad.

14 hours ago ago from GHABUNTU

Edit: After this post was fed to the @ghabuntu account on Twitter, @ietherpad replied to tell us of their new service. I checked it out and it is a carbon copy of EtherPad save being hosted on a different server. So now we have two great alternatives to EtherPad, iEtherpad and PiratePad . Not long ago, Google purchased AppJet , the company behind EtherPad , the real time document collaboration platform similar to Google Wave. In the ...

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The Uneasy Alliance: Free Software vs Open Source

12 hours ago ago from Priidu\'s IMKE blog

Analyse both free software and open source approach in your blog. If you prefer one, provide your arguments. I think i am mostly on free software guys side. In the way open source is giving people possibility to have source to develop the software and make it better, but still its not sayd it's totally free . For example Oracle is willing to buy Sun, and MySql as open source software will be bought by Oracle too. And nothing can keep ...

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