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Looking for an open source solution to web site buildingview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – Hello Forum, I've become reliant on Net Objects Fusion for building and maintaining my web site. NOF is still only offered as a windows app and it is the only reason I have to keep Windows installed. Can anyone propose a comparable application (preferably open source) that will run in Linux? Thanks for ideas (HowTos)

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Steam Client and Source Games Porting to OSXview story

http://wine-reviews.net – So the devil called me this afternoon and said they where having a snowstorm in hell. (Software)

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LXer: Open Source Saves the Dayview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – Published at LXer: Case studies of open source success are always useful - especially when, like this one, they show how a UK government project that cost £100 million ($150 million) using traditional approaches but still didn't work properly, was fixed for just £35,000 ($53,000) using free software. (HowTos)

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Open Source Saves the Day (and Lots of Dosh)view story

http://linuxo.com – Open Enterprise: "It seems every day we hear about hideous cost overruns on public sector projects in the UK. What makes it even more frustrating is that open source, a real no-brainer for many applications, is rarely given the chance to prove itself here." (General)

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Getting /proc/mounts Error after moving to 2.6.32view story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – I recently installed a newer kernel to get the open source driver for my ATI card, but am now getting the following error between booting and logging in: Warning: unable to find suitable fs in /proc/mounts. Is it mounted? After doing some research I can see it has something to do with apparmor. My questions are: (HowTos)

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problem in installing bit torrentview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – I have recently downloaded the source code for bit torrent client from their website. According to the instruction given I tried to install to it...but there was a problem, which reads like this-> Code: # python setup.py install Traceback (most recent call last):   File "setup.py", line 23, in <module> (HowTos)

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Multiple Apache Web Server Flaws Patchedview story

http://linuxo.com – Serverwatch: "The Apache HTTP Web Server is the most widely deployed Web server on the Internet today, which means that vulnerabilities in the open source server can have a devastating impact. That also makes security updates like the new 2.2.15 release critical, since it addresses several security vulnerabilities in Apache's flagship HTTP Web server." (General)

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Setting up USB for PIC-programmingview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – I am reading through the documentation for pk2cmd, required for using the PICkit2 programmer. I aim to install using the source, and thus libusb-dev is needed. The docs says that the runtime is usually included with the distro but the dev-part is not. Well, to be on the safe side, I downloaded the source for libusb (0.1.12), which in turn should contain libusb-dev. (HowTos)

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Firefox pulls a Dr Frankenstein and bolts on WebKit JavaScript engine to speed things upview story

http://www.downloadsquad.com – After we reported that Mozilla is working on a new, faster scripting engine -- JägerMonkey -- it has now come to light that Apple's WebKit project and (General)

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Master Microsoft Office with Ribbon Heroview story

http://www.downloadsquad.com – Filed under: Fun, Games, Office, Microsoft (General)