I haven’t written much about the OOXML scandal for a while now for a couple of reasons: I’ve had more important things to do. I honestly believe that it is going to be a totally insignificant and inconsequential standard that will probably be dead... The Open Sourcerer »
By rights, copyright really shouldn’t apply to binary executables, because they are purely “functional” (not “expressive”) works. The decision to extend copyright to binaries was an economically-motivated anomaly, and that choice has some... (posted on 29 Aug 2008 by Free Software Magazine)
Sick of burning CDs of Linux distributions every time you want to try out a new one? Don’t worry, you can reuse your USB stick as many times as you like and burn bootable ISOs to it. Is there an easy way to do this? Yes. It’s actually pretty easy. But... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by PCMech)

27 Aug 2008

CMDB for free

You can have CMDB for free. read more (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by The IT Skeptic)
My last review of openSUSE 11.0 generated mixed comments, but one of the recurring themes was disapproval of my recommendation because SUSE is the “enemy” of Linux, simply because it struck a “deal” with Microsoft. I am no expert in legal matters, but... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by Scientechie)
A few days back, Red Hat's Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora servers were broken into. We still don't know how it was done. read more (posted on 25 Aug 2008 by Cyber Cynic)
Unfortunately when you ask just about any diehard Linux user why using Linux is so reliable, the response is usually "It just is." Obviously this is a very poor answer because it doesn’t explain anything. This article is going to explain in a basic... (posted on 25 Aug 2008 by PCMech)

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