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Infrastructure Linux News for Dec 22, 2004
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NewsForge: When Not to Use a Word Processor (Dec 22, 2004, 23:30)
"If a word processing program is all you've ever had or used for
your projects, you may have a tendency to use it for every writing
job that you have, even if it is more difficult or inconvenient to
do so..."
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LWN: FSF Europe on Microsoft Ruling (Dec 22, 2004, 17:30)
"'Those who value freedom and competition have received two nice
Christmas gifts this week. First, new EU member Poland does not
allow the introduction of innovation- and job-killer software
patents through the diplomatic back-door..."
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WebProNews: Using Open Source Software To Compete With The "Big Guys" (Dec 22, 2004, 13:00)
"...[H]ow does the new guy keep up with such large promotional
software budget wielding companies already entrenched in the
market? Enter our superhero, the open source software
community..."
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TUX: Quick Do-It-Yourself Greeting Cards (Dec 22, 2004, 08:30)
"Late, budget conscious, and in a panic to get those Christmas
cards out? Read Michael Stibbs' article and you can take care of
all those cards in just a few minutes without spending a
penny..."
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NewsForge: Quick and Easy Slide Shows for the Web (Dec 22, 2004, 07:00)
"Putting your PowerPoint or OpenOffice.org Impress slide show on
the Web provides many benefits for your audience and your
company..."
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Linux Tech: Building Linux Monitoring Portals with Open Source (Dec 22, 2004, 06:15)
"Faced with an increasing number of deployed Linux servers and
no budget for commercial monitoring tools, our company looked into
open-source solutions for gathering performance and security
information from our Unix environment..."
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PC World: Getting Better All the Time (Dec 22, 2004, 04:30)
"Our Free Software guru looks at new software for his Gnome
desktop--some of which he can run, some of which he can't..."
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Technetra: Don't Feed Their Cash Cow! (Dec 22, 2004, 01:45)
"'Price-slashing' by monopolistic proprietary software companies
masks the high costs customers still unwittingly pay..."
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Tonight Live: The Linux Show Signs Off (Dec 22, 2004, 01:00)
"Please be sure to join us for our final show tonight, December
21st..."
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