WRITE ACCESS
Oct 24, 2008
Editors and authors answer reader-submitted questions.
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SEAMLESS INTEGRATION
Oct 24, 2008
Yes, you can do that with Linux… Even if you want to live in an open source world, it’s still full of Windows. This month we study strategies for Windows integration.
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PENGUINS IN THE ALPS
Oct 24, 2008
Snow-covered white mountains, green meadows, yellow cheese, purple cows, the distant sound of yodeling marmots, and plenty of Linux people from all over the world – a perfect combination for a geek event.
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Open-Xchange on Univention Corporate Server
Oct 23, 2008
Groupware vendor Open-Xchange and Linux distributor Univention have exhibited a product based on their cooperative effort at the SYSTEMS 2008 trade fair in Munich: the combined Open-Xchange and Univention Corporate Server (UCS) 2.1.
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EU Commission: Open Bids Favor Proprietary Software
Oct 22, 2008
In a recent report of the European Union's IDABC agency, numerous software tenders in Europe run against regulations in that they favor proprietary software. If it were up to the IDABC, the tendering organizations would be liable for these practices.
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OpenOffice 3.0: Three Million Downloads in the First Week
Oct 22, 2008
In an announcement on his blog, the UK's OpenOffice Marketing Manager, John McCreesh, states that in the first week of its release, OpenOffice.org 3.0 registered over 3 million downloads.
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Issue #97 / Dec 2008
Cover Theme:
Seamless Integration
DVD:
Mandriva 2009
Highlights:
Even open source enthusiasts live in a world full of Windows, so this month we examine some expert techniques for better and more seamless integration with Windows environments. We look at cro...
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Building an email system at the enterprise level requires
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