Author Archives: anuradha.shukla

LibreOffice VS Openoffice

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When a group of German coders at OpenOffice (belonging to database major, Oracle) finally forked away on Sept28th 2010 there was much for everybody to talk about while Oracle OpenOffice maintained dignified silence.  The tussle between a David and Goliath … Continue reading

New ubuntu based distribution now offered on Thin Client computers

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New thin client products MT2300/ST6800, by Computer Lab International (CLI), are now available on client-optimized operating system on the Ubuntu platform. The reason for this platform migration was the necessity for a strong performing platform like Linux with its inherent … Continue reading

Debian6.0 Squeeze is released! With Screenshots Tour

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Finally, after 24 Months of constant developement Debian Squeeze 6.0 has been released today, this release comes with many updates and new features, it includes the KDE Plasma Desktop and Applications, the GNOME, Xfce, and LXDE desktop environments as well … Continue reading

Integrated kernel patch for improved AMD and Intel graphic

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The Linux 2.6.38 was integrated with a wonder patch for minimizing Linux desktop response time and graphic drivers for Radeon HD 6000 graphic chips and economizing on power by the Graphic cores in Intel processors. Linux in a bid to … Continue reading

Ubuntu Enterprise cloud delivered on Dell servers

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Finally, Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) is set to penetrate deep into the Cloud Computing Enterprise segment post the Dell partnership. Canonical had first debuted the UEC along with their Jaunty Jackalope (9.04 Release) in April 2009.  

Linux Penetration into Entertainment Accessories

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Linux is fast redefining synthesizers, routers and keyboards technology and performance, Linux true to its history believes in making a subtle entry into unchartered territories. While there is so much writing about the desktop dominance tussles, Linux has silently built … Continue reading

FSF responds to Oracle v. Google and the threat of software patents

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As you likely heard on any number of news sites, Oracle has filed suit against Google, claiming that Android infringes some of its Java-related copyrights and patents. Too little information is available about the copyright infringement claim to say much … Continue reading