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Linux News for Apr 11, 2010
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Simple Invoices review (Apr 11, 2010, 23:03)
Linux User and Developer: "Pros: It's free and
has a simple yet good-looking front end. Being web-based, it's
accessible from anywhere, and is cross-platform. The software
itself is pretty advanced: it supports various billing formats and
even allows several user accounts. This is great for a small
organisation's requirements"
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Canonical's services play: Revenue windfall or trap? (Apr 11, 2010, 19:03)
InfoWorld: "It's tough to compete in an
industry where your customers expect your product to be free. Such
is the case with software, where giveaways have seemingly become
the norm."
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What�s this �CoApp� all about? (Apr 11, 2010, 15:03)
Open Source Development at Microsoft: "CoApp
aims to create a vibrant Open Source ecosystem on Windows by
providing the technologies needed to build a complete
community-driven Package Management System, along with tools to
enable developers to take advantage of features of the Windows
platform"
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Open Source Asterisk 1.8 Aiming for Long-Term Support (Apr 11, 2010, 11:03)
VoIP Planet: "The Ubuntu Linux distribution
isn't the only open source project with a long-term-support release
on the horizon. The Asterisk open source VoIP PBX (define) project
is moving ahead with its own long-term support (LTS) plans with its
1.8 release."
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Ksplice: Upgrade / Patch Your Linux Kernel Without Reboots (Apr 11, 2010, 07:03)
nixCraft: "Ksplice service allows you to skip
reboot step and apply hotfixes to kernel without rebooting the
server. In this post I will cover a quick installation of Ksplice
for RHEL 5.x and try to find out if service is worth every
penny."
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Shared Library Issues In Linux (Apr 11, 2010, 03:03)
Innovations: "Shared libraries are one of the
many strong design features of Linux, but can lead to headaches for
inexperienced users, and even experienced users in certain
situations."
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