<b>FOSS Patents:</b> "After a landmark court ruling, the German perspective on the validity of software patents is now closer than ever to that of the US."
Are you looking for the right personal organizer software but are not sure how to know when you have found the right one? There are some important things you need to do or decide on when you are sear... [Author: Jeff Schuman - Computers and Internet - June 04, 2010]
Tip of the Trade: Want to use Grep without including some directories? Here's a simple, yet efficient way, for the open-source software to find what you're looking for.
<b>Opensource.com:</b> "Plaintiffs attempted to exploit this inexperience by arguing that open source software involved behavior that was, if not downright illegal, at least ethically dubious. They promoted the fallacy that open source distributors unfairly take the property of others and thereby unfairly profit."
Microsoft has been working with a security firm investigating a fundamental flaw in antivirus software for Windows....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.
I have an Intel GMA 950 chipset in my netbook. I want to learn how to write OpenGL shader programs with this fantastic tutorial and therefore need OpenGL 3.3. Sadly, my graphics card only supports OpenGL 1.4.
I think that MESA can emulate OpenGL in software, so I'm wondering if it can emulate OpenGL 3.3 without any hardware accelleration (performance is very much no problem, since this is only for learning and testing puroses).
Is there any possibility to do this?
Tip of the Trade: If you've ever felt the need to scribble notes on your PDFs without bringing dead trees into the equation, consider the open-source software, Okular, a KDE document reader that can read multiple document formats and allows the user to annotate files as she reads.
I've had a few install rounds with ubuntu ever since 8.04 and has worked flawlessly every time. However, for some reason, when I try to click either System Settings or Software Center, the icon pulses as if it were working to come up but never does. The same goes for System Settings. I would expect that a password dialog would appear, but nothing shows. Is there bug with 11.10 that didn't exist with 11.04?
Denise Rogers discusses the essential tasks in conducting effective software evaluations revolving around data warehousing and business intellegence. Each step has a dependency on the previous one, starting with establishing the framework of the evaluation and adding progressively elaborate data that facilitates a decision making process that is resolute.
<b>Open Enterprise:</b> "That's good, but it's also a challenge, because the free software used in such products may not always be compliant with all the licences it is released under – notably the GNU GPL."
I'm currently studying a Master in Computer Science and I am interested in working with Software Agents and C#.
I have found so much information regarding theoretical aspects but just a few articles focused on practical programming aspects such as architecture, design or implementation.
Could anybody suggest any good source that I could explore? I wouldn't like to "reinvent the wheel" but to contribute with something better to the current state of the art.
Building your own website can be time consuming and costly if you are not technically inclined. But building one or more websites using site building software is the easy, quick and efficient way to do it for quicker profits.
<b>The Inquirer: </b>"Wireless equipment manyfacturer Motorola looks to have snapped up the little known mobile software outfit Azingo. Azingo has a number of mobile oriented products on its books, however one, its Mobile 2.0 operating system is sure to raise eyebrows."
Every time I add a PPA I cannot see the package I'm trying to install. I suppose I must be doing something wrong! So here's my latest effort:
In a Terminal I typed:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jeromerobert/misc
and that seemed to work correctly
Then I typed:
sudo apt-get update
But when I go to Synaptic or Software Center the application I want to install is not there. Could someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong?
We always make 2 documents the SRS (Software Requirement Specification) and the FS (Functional Specifications) documents for the coders aka programmers.
As I have examined the SRS is more like containing both functional and non-functional requirements as compared to the FS that deals only with the functional requirements.
To cut it short will the SRS be sufficient enough for the programmers to do their work? and not make any FS anymore?
<b>Tech Source: </b>"If you happen to own a business and are looking for CRM applications, I have here a list of some of the most well-known free and open-source customer relationship management (CRM) software available today."
SEO software are the most efficient tools to help anyone who is trying to do SEO in the present world. They offer great tools that make work easier and save time. They help make the site owner more efficient and valuable search engine marketer as well as give yourself or your clients an edge over your competitors. There are a lot of SEO softwares out there in the market.
A couple of Los Angeles men who were operating a very sophisticated and lucrative software pirating operation on Craigslist couldn't outrun the long arm of the law.
I am not able use my Ubuntu Software Center and Synaptic package manager. I can't understand what's the problem. When I use the command: sudo apt-get update
it shows this error:
E: Malformed line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/canonical_partner.list (dist parse)
E: The list of sources could not be read.
I have seen How do I remove a malformed line from my sources.list?, but it didn't help.
Event reminder software is being used my more and more people every day because it is a great way to remind you of important events coming up and to stay organized for each one. There are many differ... [Author: Jeff Schuman - Computers and Internet - June 08, 2010]
<b>Linux Links:</b> "To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 8 top quality open source astrology applications. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone interested in intuitive perception."
Im writing a short series of posts for MS Israel MCS blog (in Hebrew) and Id thought Id translate them to English, as it seems to me they are interesting enough.In this series I am going to talk about Evolutionary Architecture or , some of the aspect of dealing with software architecture [...]...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.
<b>Ryzom:</b> "I write to you today to share an exciting news - almost four years after the initial Ryzom.org initiative, Ryzom has just been released as Free Software by Winch Gate."